Tara Kuzmenko's parents are in Kyiv and can not reach the border.

But Taras still decided to try to help others who managed to get to the border.

On Sunday, he collected clothes, medical supplies and blankets at the church in Motala, managed to borrow a truck and went to Ukraine already on Sunday evening.

Coordinates travel to other countries

- The Poles have built a camp at the border.

There were 32 large tents with clothes, medical supplies and more.

Some have relatives or friends in other countries and then the Poles try to coordinate it so that they can move on.

For those who have nowhere to go, the Poles are trying to find housing, says Taras Kuzmenko.

In the video, he tells how the atmosphere was at the camp, about the resistance movement that defends the cities in Ukraine and what people need most of all right now.

- Now I will go home and rest and then see what we can do more.

I think I can do the most good at home, by coordinating fundraisers and support for those who come to Sweden.

Some who come now just want to find a quiet place where they can wait until the war is over.

And for them, we need to look for premises.

We will seek help from the municipality and private entrepreneurs.