
Yuriy Boyechko
Yuriy Boyechko is the founder and chief executive of Hope for Ukraine, an organization dedicated to providing humanitarian assistance in Ukraine. His work primarily focuses on supporting U.S.-funded initiatives to deliver essential supplies, such as firewood, to residents in frontline areas affected by the ongoing conflict. Recently, he has been in the news due to the impact of the Trump administration's halt to U.S. foreign development aid, which has forced many humanitarian organizations, including his own, to suspend operations and leave vulnerable populations without crucial support during the harsh winter months.
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Yuriy Boyechko warned that the recent Russian airstrikes are part of a deliberate strategy to create a humanitarian disaster.
Jutarnji list - Trump će u petak reći 'da', a najnoviji udar na Putina stiže iz Berlina: 'Vladimire, vjeruj mi, ne želiš vidjeti to oružje'Yuriy Boyechko suggested Trump is deliberately setting out an exit path for Washington by entertaining Putin’s demands.
European leaders scramble to shield Ukraine in high-stakes Trump talks – but did they? | World newsBoyechko stated that Putin is trying to occupy more territory before the deadline.
Putin namestio nišan, Tramp ćuti: Tačno ovog dana počinje pakaoYuriy Boyechko is the CEO of Hope for Ukraine who explained the political impossibility of recognizing Crimea as Russian territory.
‘The Art of the Deal’ meets global realityYuriy Boyechko is the founder and chief executive of Hope for Ukraine, which supplies firewood to frontline residents.
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