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Kootenay woman organizes rally as Ukrainian hometown battered by airstrikes

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About 50 people gathered at Castlegar City Hall on Sunday to show support for the people of Ukraine. Photo: Jennifer Small

Castlegar resident Olga Hallborg has been feeling helpless as she watches from afar as her hometown of Mykolaiv, Ukraine is battered by Russian airstrikes.

That feeling changed somewhat after a crowd gathered in front of Castlegar City Hall on Sunday to show support for Ukrainians suffering under the recent .

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Hallborg has been in contact with friends and family members in Mykolaiv, a city of 500,000 near the Black Sea in southern Ukraine, throughout the invasion.

What she has heard is that the people are in need of food, clothing, shelter and medications as homes and apartment buildings are destroyed, hospitals are treating the wounded and the shelves of grocery stores are emptied.

Photos and video footage from the city show damage to the point that Hallborg says she has a hard time recognizing parts of her hometown. Blown-up tanks, shattered glass and rubble fill the streets.

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She is trying to keep close tabs on those she loves 香蕉视频直播 checking in with as many of them as possible first thing every morning and again at the end of the day.

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But she said not everyone takes the same precautions.

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When Hallborg connected with one of her friends 香蕉视频直播 a physician 香蕉视频直播 she was making a long walk to work since transportation is unavailable. Rather than hide in a shelter, she is trudging on.

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As Hallborg connects with her relatives, what she hears impacts her across the miles.

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And that is partially how she came up with the idea for a local rally and campaign to encourage people to donate to Ukrainians in need.

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Hallborg said the local support, plus what she has seen across Canada and the world, even including protests in Russia, has touched her heart. Especially touching was the support from those with Russian Doukhobor heritage.

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Hallborg says there was a lot of emotion at the local gathering.

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Hallborg has sent images, messages and news of donations to humanitarian organizations from the rally on to her contacts in Ukraine.

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One of those friends posted photos of the rally to informational Facebook groups in Mykolaiv.

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If you would like to send help to Ukraine, donations can be made through the and the .

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Castlegar Mayor Kirk Duff spoke to the crowd of Ukrainian supporters at City Hall on Sunday. Photo: Submitted
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Elizabeth Hallborg was born in Ukraine. She attended the rally Feb. 27 at Castlegar City Hall. Photo: Jennifer Small


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After spending several years as a freelance writer for the Castlegar News, Betsy joined the editorial staff as a reporter in March of 2015. In 2020, she moved into the editor's position.
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