The images of the war have shocked many Spaniards; among them, Héctor, who after meditating for hours decided that he had to help, in some way, in this conflict: he has taken his car and has been driving from Lugo to Poland. He wants to bring everyone who fits in his car. He has been crossing Europe in his vehicle for almost three days. As he has told laSexta, those who return with him will not lack for anything.
“I have calls and messages from people supporting us with accommodation, with clothes,” he explained. Javier, from Prague, has also altruistically put his logistics knowledge at the service of Spaniards trapped in Dnipro, Ukraine, whom he has met through social networks. For both them and his children, he has organized a train trip that started this Wednesday. His partner is businessman Carlos Fernández, who helps from Gijón. According to Javier, “it is much safer to do it by train than by car, because in car there are parts you can’t control“.
“There are many people on the trains and we believe that it is a safer corridor,” he added. That train will cross almost 1,000 kilometers to reach the city of Lviv. There, a Ukrainian with whom Javier and his partner have contacted, will take them to a hotel. The next day, another driver will transport them by car to the border point of Budomierz, Polina. Javier will come down to this point from Prague to pick them up and claim them: “We will take them to an airport so they can fly back to Spainwhich is what everyone wants.”
From Seville, eight members of the Samu Foundation have traveled to the Romanian-Ukrainian border to offer medical aid. “We hope to assist people who have been trying to cross the border for several days and who have been in harsh conditions,” explained Borja González, spokesman for the Samu Foundation expedition. Everyone goes with the desire to collaborate with those who already work thereto team up against the disaster of war.
Source: Lasexta

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