In Ukraine, the Russian shelling of Kharkiv and several cities in Donbass continues.

Many people depend on fearless people like Reverend Grenady.

He drives out supplies to those at the front and has a Kalashnikov next to him.

- You never know.

It feels better when I have my Kalashnikov nearby.

I hope I don't have to use it, he says to SVT.

He ran Ukraine's largest orphanage in Mariupol before the Russians took over the city.

He has three children of his own and 35 adopted children and every day he risks his life to save others.

When SVT's reporter Bengt Norborg and photographer Emil Larsson meet Grenady, he is on his way to the town of Orichiv, which is right on the front.

- Every day the Russians shell us.

They have killed many over there, he says.

Watch Pastor Grenady drive supplies to the front in the video above.