Since the war started in Ukraine, San Antonians have come together to find ways to help.
– On March 10th, less than a month after the war in Ukraine began, Makxym Povemenkiy’s life changed.
Makxym shared how his 15-year-old son Ivan was crushed by concrete walls after Russians allegedly bombed the fire station he and others were taking shelter in. When they were able to free Ivan, he was rushed to a hospital and then was transported to Poland as he waits to come to the U.S. for further treatment.
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