The northern Romanian town, which borders Ukraine, has a base for sending relief supplies to Ukraine, with food and daily necessities from all over Europe.

In Syret, a border town in northern Romania, a distribution base was set up to send relief supplies to Ukraine at the end of last month, shortly after Russia's military invasion.



Ukrainian women living abroad have set up a support group and set up a base, and currently about 20 volunteers, mainly from Ukrainians, are active.



On the 9th, a car carrying groceries and daily necessities such as diapers arrived from Portugal, and volunteers sorted them according to their purpose.



In Ukraine, the distribution network was disrupted by the Russian military attack, and in the face of a serious food shortage, the activities of this support group spread online and by word of mouth, and supplies for 50 heavy trucks have been sent so far. am.

"Our organization is not big, so we can respond flexibly. Ukrainian men fight with guns, and we women are supplies sent from Europe here," said Lilya Voltic, who launched a support group. We are fighting Russia by delivering. "