
Karol Swiacki
Karol Swiacki is an aid worker and the founder of Ukraine Relief based in Bournemouth, known for his dedication to providing humanitarian assistance in Ukraine. Recently, he gained media attention after surviving a Russian missile strike on a hotel in Kryvyi Rih, where he and his team were present during the attack. Swiacki has been recognized for his efforts to support refugee centers in Ukraine, earning a BBC award for his work. Following the missile strike that resulted in multiple casualties, he shared footage of the aftermath, expressing his commitment to continue aiding Ukraine despite the dangers.
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Karol Swiacki spoke to the BBC after surviving a missile strike on a hotel in Kryvyi Rih.
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Karol Swiacki, a Polish national and founder of the Bournemouth-based charity Ukraine Relief, was at the Central Hotel in Kryvyi Rih having dinner with friends when the missile struck.
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Karol Swiacki, founder of Ukraine Relief in Bournemouth, said he and his team were caught in the attack on Kryvyi Rih overnight.
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