Recently, he wrote:
“They were so young, with their whole lives ahead of them, and now they will never go back to their family or loved ones. It was a very difficult moment for me but it also showed me the importance of the work I do. How much difficulty the inhabitants of these areas have to go through. How many losses they suffer as a result of warfare.
Soldiers near Bachmut, took me to the cemetery. I would like to say and show the world that these 3 friends returned to their family after a year.
YESSSSS. A year of time, the Russians did not give up the bodies to make the family suffer. I’m a parent myself, a father


of 3 wonderful sons, so I can’t imagine so much suffering.
That’s why, although today is Children’s Day, my thoughts are always with them – with the children who live in these areas and have to survive in difficult conditions. It’s not easy but I know my work and the work of other volunteers and humanitarian organisations helps them to some extent. That’s why I try to do something good for other people every day and I believe that my work bears good fruit.
Please help us end this war.
Believe that together, we can do a lot.
Support financially, my actions would make the world better tomorrow.