On Thursday, February 24, at 3 a.m. Polish time, Russian troops attacked Ukraine. The soldiers struck both from the ground and from the air. The Ukrainian army is resisting tough, but the situation is changing minute by minute.
Mila Kunis was born on August 14, 1983 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Her family left for the USA in 1991, and the future actress learned English by watching TV. In the video accompanying the collection, Kunis emphasizes: “I have always considered myself a proud American, I love this country, I chose it for myself and my family. But today I am proud as never before for the fact that I am Ukrainian.” Ashton Kutcher added – “And I’ve never been more proud to be married to a Ukrainian woman.”
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher raised several million for Ukraine during the day
They emphasize in their appeal that although we are witnesses to the great courage of Ukrainians fighting for their country, one cannot remain indifferent to the difficult fate of refugees who escaped from the war, abandoning everything they knew, loved and had. “They need a roof over their heads and supplies now,” reads the collection website
The couple wants to raise $ 30 million, which they will then donate to proven and safe refugee relief organizations in Europe. “We need your support to help the Ukrainians. people whose lives were ruined, “explain Kunis and Kutcher.
The collection started on March 4, and the couple paid three million dollars to start. A day later, we managed to collect $ 15 million, which is half of the assumed goal. One of the highest payments was $ 2.5 million. The money will go to Flexport.org and Airbnb.org, among others. The first of these companies organizes deliveries with supplies to Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova. Airbnb, in turn, provides free access to apartments and houses for short rentals.
The Russian war against Ukraine continues. There is information about houses destroyed, wounded and killed. Needs are increasing hour by hour. That is why Gazeta.pl joins forces to support humanitarian aid for Ukrainians and Ukrainians. Anyone can join the fundraiser by paying via Facebook or pcpm.org.pl/ukraina. More information in the article:
In this text we write “in Ukraine” instead of the phrase “in Ukraine” to which we are used to. For years, there has been a debate as to which form is more appropriate and carries a greater charge of respect for nations (if we say “in France”, “in Switzerland”, why say “in Slovakia” or “in Ukraine”?). Some linguists emphasize that the use of “w” is not linguistically incorrect and depends basically on the will of the speaker or writer.
Source: Gazeta

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