Friday marks one year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began. ABC 10News reflects on San Diego's efforts to help those affected.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Feb. 24, 2022, was a moment that shocked the world. Russian forces moved into Ukraine, signaling the start of war.“Knowing that our family and friends back in Ukraine are struggling without electricity and without heat—I think it makes us feel like we really need to do something,” said Mira Rubin.
Additionally, the group has held a rally in Balboa Park every Saturday since the war began and helped hundreds of Ukrainian refugees find a new home in San Diego. “I’m not surprised by that. I know that Ukrainians will never give up, and they will always be fighting for freedom, for independence and sovereignty,” replied Rubin.
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