Civilians helping other civilians in Ukraine

In Kharkov’s Horizon and Solnechii neighborhoods, in a particularly explosive southeast part of the city, gray high-rise buildings bear the scars of war inside and out. Yet they stand tall beaten by bullets and blackened by fires, windows half open, human life emptied behind broken glass. The vast majority, if not all, of the inhabitants left long ago, and the most vulnerable wandering around the bottom of these houses are now those who do not dare to hear the artillery, Boris hard. He gives them the medicine they want since they don’t have it and asks how they are as many of them even lost electricity.

Volunteers help citizens affected by the war in Kharkov (Ukraine). Irene Savio


He’s not even 30 years old, he’s a computer scientist and now he’s part of the world. Ukrainian civil resistance networks, so basically, civilians helping more vulnerable civilians. The state takes care of the war. They are from the population. “This is what I do most of the time right now, if I didn’t, who would?” Boris is wondering. The question answers “Nobody” before it reaches the recipient.

This demolition that conflict drives them citizen cells of hundreds of peopleLike Yan, a recent graduate of French Literature and the last link in this system at the age of 25. Their duties are to provide humanitarian aid, while others deal with logistics and coordination. “This is the least I can do for my city… we can’t stay at home, we can’t wait, we can’t wait, it will kill me,” he says, walking through Oleksiivka, another modest neighborhood hit by the conflict, like almost everyone else. Areas from the city of Kharkiv.

Volunteers distribute aid to people affected by the war in Kharkov (Ukraine). Irene Savio


“A terrible crisis”

Masha Sobolieva don’t stop either. While he’s dealing with some neighbors, he talks to his Army contact to know the situation on the ground in real time, and is then responsible for arranging a trip to Poltava, a small city more than a hundred kilometers away. Kharkov it is still seen by many as a safe haven for those traveling to this part of eastern Ukraine. “This is a terrible crisis; “There are hundreds of elderly, disabled and needy families without foundations,” he says.

Not all of them impromptu collaborators they are local. There are also cities in the west of the country, though less so in Kharkov, others travel miles to this city from other regions in the east and even from the borders of Ukraine, especially if it is affected by a war that has not been affected by any war at all. rest. they hide inside shelters Y underground warehousesMedicines and food arriving, then distributed throughout the city, sometimes transported by ambulances with final destinations at local hospitals.

An old woman with some belongings in Kharkov (Ukraine). Irene Savio


Some have ties Jewish communitiesnumerous in the east of the country; Others have ties diaspora In the United States and Europe, this also helps them financially, and many of them are young people connected to the computer world. programmers, hackersY experts cyber security He stated that they have found job opportunities in these sectors thanks to higher salaries and better working conditions than many professions in the country they call ‘Silicon Valley’ in recent years.

decentralized networks

“We’re decentralized networks, we don’t have a single boss in charge,” says Denis, who is under 40, has a daughter and ex-wife. Ternopiland the rest of the family Dnieper. “Most of our work is based on trust. There is simply no other. We are many people and we don’t all know each other. “It’s risky, but it’s the only way there is for help to arrive quickly.” Radio What do you need to guide? humanitarian aid convoy against Kharkov.

This Dnieper one of the wonders centre where they work to coordinate this other Army: an army that even organizes hotlines for those in danger of death. They accompany them at any time, even guiding them on routes believed to be less dangerous, informing them about possible windows for their departure, organizing the dispatch of buses to rescue them, and then hiding them in improvised shelters that are certain. the location that these anonymous help networks are trying to hide. .

Source: Informacion

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