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promotional material. but now the defence company which makes them has refused any payment and donated three drones for free. the crowd—funding campaign was started by sairhee predula on the left, a ukrainian television presenter and army volunteer. lets speak now to maria pisarenko — a spokesperson for his charity. what was your reaction to these drones being donated?- what was your reaction to these drones being donated? thank you for havin: me. drones being donated? thank you for having me. actually, _ drones being donated? thank you for having me. actually, we _ drones being donated? thank you for having me. actually, we were - having me. actually, we were initially planning to finish this campaign yesterday. it was supposed to be a one—week campaign butjust on the first day of campaign, which was 22nd ofjune we were really shocked becausejust was 22nd ofjune we were really shocked because just in one day we've raised almost half of what was needed for three drones, which is roughly 200,000 ukraine. we were really speechless because ukrainians are now supposed to be tired because of war. we know that the money is in people pockets are running out because the war has been going on
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safe here in america in columbus, ohio. but your family is still there what are they saying? >> yeah. it's the last i want to say the last days have been so, so hard for me and all my fellow ukrainians and, you know, seeing my mom and seeing the fear and anger in her eyes have never been so devastating and i almost feel bad that i'm not there to help out and, you know, i just know how hard it is for everyone in ukraine and i pray every single day for everyone who is in danger right now. >> ainsley: i know you say you are very worried about your mom you fear for her life because she is a well known army volunteer. what are some of the stories she is sharing with you. >> i mean, a couple days before the invasion, she has told me that dishee talked to some of the active army members. and, you know, they have been on alert. before and they are saying, you know, this does not look good. maybe you should start packing a
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explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no—one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front—line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander's family is not here. his father's in the besieged city of mariupol. they can't reach him to say his son is dead. before the war, alexander was a children's entertainer and illusionist. he went to the front with no real training and was killed less than two weeks after he signed up.
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trying to hold onto normality, be it here in lviv or in the capital kyiv. jeremy bowen reports from there. the roar of ukrainian air defence missiles reverberates through kyiv�*s main cemetery. rest in peace. not here, not now. explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. trace alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no—one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander's family is not here. his father's in the besieged
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from the capital, kyiv. the roar of ukrainian air defence missiles reverberates through kyiv�*s main cemetery. rest in peace. not here, not now. explosions have felled trees and broken headstones. alexander, an army volunteer, was killed fighting the russians five days ago, just before what would have been his 27th birthday. almost no—one at the funeral knew alexander, not the guard of honour or the priest in army green. his commander was the only one from his unit, dressed to go back to the front—line only a few miles away. he said they all had to honour him because alexander's family is not here. his father's in the besieged city of mariupol.
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