Blasting techno, Kharkiv youth brave bombs to deliver food


By AGENCY
  • People
  • Friday, 06 May 2022

(From left) Alexei, Tishchenko and Vadimovich delivering humanitarian aid to a family in a district of Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, on April 26, the 62nd day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photos: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP

With their red Opel Astra blaring techno music and the boot full to the brim with supplies, three Ukrainian volunteers deliver aid to Kharkiv neighbourhoods targeted by Russian rockets.

While the previous two days had been fairly quiet in Ukraine's second city, on May 3, the roar of Ukrainian cannon and Russian artillery rang out again.

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