Ivan Hryha (53) is the mayor of the small town of Nyzhny Vorota in western Ukraine. Although he does not fight, he helps the army in a significant way. With a group of volunteers, local men, they have already bought over 50 cars for the soldiers in the east, which they have imported and repaired. But most importantly, for four years now, every two months, they have been driving for two weeks to the front line along the entire battle line, where …
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Ivan Hryha (53) is the mayor of the small town of Nyzhny Vorota in western Ukraine. Although he does not fight, he helps the army in a significant way. With a group of volunteers, local men, they have already bought over 50 cars for the soldiers in the east, which they have imported and repaired. But most importantly, for four years now, every two months, they have been driving for two weeks to the front line along the entire battle line, where …