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Since the last transfer, we raised 210.177 Hive. They were converted to 65.841 USDT and then to UAH and it ammonted 2619.397 UAH after withdraw from the exchange.
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Odesa, a beautiful city on the shores of the Black Sea... 💔
My heart aches for its people. Odesa now became a front-line city. There was a day of mourning in Odesa just recently. On March 2, a ballistic missile hit a residential high-rise. The missile strike killed 12 people, including 5 children.
And today, on March 16th, is a day of mourning in Odessa again. Yesterday, Russia struck the city with ballistic missiles, using the so-called re-strike tactic. The first strike is aimed at destroying the target. A short pause is then held to allow rescuers, medics and the police to arrive, and then a second strike is made at the same location. To increase casualties among civilians and especially rescuers and medics. But Russia never bothers about moral, ethical or legal aspects.
What do we know about the Russian attack on Odesa on March 15.
At 11:01 an air alert started. A few minutes later, a powerful explosion rang out in Odessa. At 11:08, the Air Force warned of a ballistic threat to the southern regions. At 11:21, another powerful blast occurred, followed by another one. Air raid clear was given at 11:47.
Serhiy Rotaru was a paramedic at substation No. 5. Brigades No. 51 and No. 54 were the first to receive the challenge. Serhiy and his colleagues went to do their job - to help the victims of the rocket attack. At this moment, the Russian army struck Odessa for the second time. According to the manager of substation No. 1, Vladyslav Kryzhanovskyi, the medic died on the spot.
This is Serhiy ...
Center for Emergency Medical Aid and Disaster Medicine of Odesa region published a footage from the spot yesterday:
I thought for a long time about the best way to spend raised 2619.4 UAH. And yesterday, watching online how the number of dead is raising... 10, 16, 19, 20, I realised that I must found a way to help people in Odesa. Today there are 21, so far. The dead include a firefighter driver, a rescuer, a policeman, and a former deputy mayor.
A volunteer from the city of Dnipro, who himself is involved in evacuating the wounded, gave me the contacts of a reliable volunteer from Odesa. It turned out that her neighbor is the mother of the deceased paramedic Serhiy. She is a high school teacher, and Serhiy's wife did not work because she was raising two small children.
As soon as I got my mother's card number, I immediately transferred the money to her. But after few minutes the payment returned. I repeated the payment and it came back again. It was around 10pm and I called the bank's support service. Ukraine has an excellent banking system. And you know, that guy said - the problem is not with your card. The bank sets an automatic limit on the number or amount of incoming payments, and the recipient has exceeded this limit.
I still get tears when I think of this moment. So many people responded and wanted to help that their transfers exceeded the limit. So I waited until the next day came and the limit might reset to zero, and made the transfer again. This time successfully. After that I was able to fall asleep.
2700 UAH is 50L of gas. Or 1 month payment for utilities for a 1-room apartments. Although can money bring back a son who passed before his parents, or a husband, or a father of small children? We all know the answer. Anyway, it is a good feeling when you know you can do something for these people.
If you want to contribute, it's simple. Go to https://hivebuzz.me/ and buy some NFT or increase your NFT-level. Your funds will go directly to Ukraine to people in need.
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