Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, members of Manchester’s Ukrainian community have been in constant contact with family caught up in the conflict. They’ve also been coordinating aid efforts that respond to what people are asking for – from flak jackets to thermals and first aid equipment – which are packed and driven directly to Ukraine by volunteers 

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