War for Independence (p.2)

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Ukrainian Youth Association part 2 from 06.04

Genocide of Ukrainians a crime against humanity a crime against humanity

We call on the entire world community to We call on the entire world community to speak about the crime that russia is committing speak about the crime that russia is committing today against the Ukrainian people. today against the Ukrainian people.

EVIDENCE BELOW EVIDENCE BELOW

Comments Comments from the front from the front

I'm in Kharkiv. I work all day " on the phone" because I'm in Kharkiv. I work all day " on the phone" because I solve logistics issues: we send trucks from Lviv to I solve logistics issues: we send trucks from Lviv to Kharkiv. Yesterday was a difficult day for me because Kharkiv. Yesterday was a difficult day for me because my friend I studied with was killed. He died and I my friend I studied with was killed. He died and I don't even know where he was, but he died in battle. don't even know where he was, but he died in battle.

I found out about his death yesterday, so I was in a I found out about his death yesterday, so I was in a bad mood most of the day. bad mood most of the day.

It's spring here and you can feel it in the air. Today

It's spring here and you can feel it in the air. Today we had to go to the outskirts of the city for food we had to go to the outskirts of the city for food supplies. But someone recommended for us not to supplies. But someone recommended for us not to " go there, everything is on fire there, because the " go there, everything is on fire there, because the shelling started". shelling started".

And I'm glad that Max is here (a fellow CYMivets And I'm glad that Max is here (a fellow CYMivets from Khmelnytsky). I asked other soldiers about him from Khmelnytsky). I asked other soldiers about him and and they say he is a very cool guy, that he does a lot. they say he is a very cool guy, that he does a lot.

Vlad

Vlad

Lviv - Kharkiv
(CYMivets),
Lviv - Kharkiv
(CYMivets),

Vlad and Maxim Vlad and Maxim in Kharkiv in Kharkiv

From East to West:

evacuation

through the whole of Ukraine

Extremely negative experience of my friends from Mariupol, Volnovakha, Izyum, who did not from Mariupol, Volnovakha, Izyum, who did not want or could not leave their cities in time, and want or could not leave their cities in time, and then simply did not have such an opportunity then simply did not have such an opportunity with more frequent attacks on Kramatorsk led with more frequent attacks on Kramatorsk led to the decision to flee to western Ukraine. to the decision to flee to western Ukraine.

Extremely negative experience of my friends

We travelled by car, on the way we crossed We travelled by car, on the way we crossed many checkpoints, but these were not many checkpoints, but these were not intimidating because they were checkpoints of intimidating because they were checkpoints of our army with our soldiers. our army with our soldiers. Blue and yellow Blue and yellow flags were flying everywhere, on cars, on flags were flying everywhere, on cars, on buildings, in cities and in the middle of the buildings, in cities and in the middle of the field. It was so beautiful. field. It was so beautiful.

Tanya (CYMivka), Tanya (CYMivka), Telmanova - Kramatorsk - Ternopil Telmanova - Kramatorsk - Ternopil 11/2 /2

Many cars driving west had signs with "children" Many cars driving west had signs with "children" written on them. written on them. There were even cars from There were even cars from Mariupol whose windows were non-existent, but Mariupol whose windows were non-existent, but rather pieces of plastic and tape covered the rather pieces of plastic and tape covered the openings. openings. Cars often created convoys, to travel Cars often created convoys, to travel more safely. more safely. We happened upon a 20 car convoy We happened upon a 20 car convoy from Donetsk with the lead car with the sign from Donetsk with the lead car with the sign “ “chaplain”. chaplain”.

We stayed in Kropyvnytskyi for the night, they We stayed in Kropyvnytskyi for the night, they were incredibly hospitable, we spent the night were incredibly hospitable, we spent the night and had dinner together, it was really quite and had dinner together, it was really quite moving. moving. Although everything was positive but it Although everything was positive but it was still difficult, I was constantly thinking that was still difficult, I was constantly thinking that something was wrong, that this is not about something was wrong, that this is not about me, I'm not a refugee, I'm just going for a short me, I'm not a refugee, I'm just going for a short ttime. ime.

And when we were driving through Khmelnytsky, And when we were driving through Khmelnytsky, we saw a small stall near the road, where a we saw a small stall near the road, where a woman was sitting, there were apples, jars of woman was sitting, there were apples, jars of honey and various delicacies and a sign “Free, honey and various delicacies and a sign “Free, please help yourself", very touching. please help yourself", very touching.

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Photo of the day: Photo of the day:

Druh Petro was one of the founders of CYM in Kalush.

Druh Petro was one of the founders of CYM in Kalush. In 2014, after the In 2014, after the Revolution of Dignity, he lost his sight. Revolution of Dignity, he lost his sight.

Petro Kuziv, a Petro Kuziv, a llong-time ong-time member of member of Kalush, helps Kalush, helps to make to make energy bars energy bars for the Armed for the Armed Forces and Forces and sends well sends well wishes to all wishes to all members of members of CYM. CYM.

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CYMivtsi from Ternopil attend CYMivtsi from Ternopil attend catechesis from chaplain, catechesis from chaplain, Father Peter Zhuk Father Peter Zhuk

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CYM Humanitarian Aid Fund Aid Fund

Revenues $321,500 Revenues $321,500

$105,000

$40,000

(Lvivskyy Lytsar campaign)

- Germany

$30,000 $32,500

- PayPal

- USA (USA, Canada, Australia, Belgium)

- CYM Canada Branches

$19,000

- CYM Australia Branches

$95,000 - CYM USA Branches

$30,000 - Estonia

CYM Humanitarian Aid Fund Aid Fund

Expenditures Expenditures

$312,100 $312,100

$26,600 $30,000 $94,000

- armoured vests, helmets

- vehicles for territorial defence

$161,500

- military equipment

- humanitarian aid

Humanitarian aid for Ukraine aid for Ukraine

From From 04.04.2022 04.04.2022

CYM has co-ordinated CYM has co-ordinated 28 humanitarian convoys: 28 humanitarian convoys:

119 9 – Estonia, 2 - Germany; 2 - Spain; 2 - England; – Estonia, 2 - Germany; 2 - Spain; 2 - England; 1 - Italy; 1 - France. 1 - Italy; 1 - France.

119 9 vehicles vehicles (including one with a generator) (including one with a generator)

medical aid

medical aid

clothes clothes

food food hygiene products hygiene products

Over Over 20 transfers to the fronts 20 transfers to the fronts as well as to logistic as well as to logistic depots in Striy, Kalush and Lviv. depots in Striy, Kalush and Lviv. Fronts: Fronts: Chernihiv, Chernihiv, Dnipro, Kramatorsk, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv. Dnipro, Kramatorsk, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv.

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