KHARKIV, Ukraine — It’s a brisk Saturday morning when Ukrainian nonprofit Ukraine Alive 2022 and I arrive at one of the city’s largest emergency centers, where 109 emergency workers are themselves in dire need of help after nearly two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion following two years of Covid.
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KHARKIV, Ukraine — It’s a brisk Saturday morning when Ukrainian nonprofit Ukraine Alive 2022 and I arrive at one of the city’s largest emergency centers, where 109 emergency workers are themselves in dire need of help after nearly two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion following two years of Covid.