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How can Britons help the people of Ukraine?

- Tobi Thomas

Russia’s invasion and bombing campaign has sparked outrage, with many in the UK asking how they can help the people of Ukraine.

Support local charities

There are several Ukrainian charities working on the ground. Sunflower of Peace is a charity that helps paramedics and doctors, and has been fundraisin­g for supplies, which includes first aid medical tactical backpacks.

United Help Ukraine focuses on providing medical supplies and humanitari­an aid, and raising awareness of the conflict.

Voices of Children aims to help children affected by the war in eastern Ukraine, providing support through art therapy, psychologi­sts, video storytelli­ng and a number of other methods.

The British Red Cross has launched an emergency appeal to help Ukraine.

The charity will be updating its webpage with news on the work its team is doing, and how support will be used to help people.

Support local journalism

English-language news outlets based in the country, such as Kyiv Independen­t and the New Voice of Ukraine, are covering developmen­ts on the ground as the conflict unfolds, using local journalist­s. The Kyiv Independen­t says it was created by journalist­s in order to defend editorial independen­ce. This site on Twitter covers many local journalist­s in Ukraine.

Write to your local MP

This can be a way to lobby the British government to place further sanctions on the Russian government and its associates. You can get in touch with your local MP via email or post to their constituen­cy address. Instructio­ns on how to get in touch can be found on parliament.uk.

 ?? ?? People protest in London against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Thursday. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
People protest in London against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Thursday. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

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