Vitaliy Zuev is from Kramatorsk, and before the big war he worked as a taxi driver, then in an electrical shop, and when the full-scale Russian invasion broke out, he began working for the Vsi Poruch charity foundation. For the past six months, he has been engaged in evacuation, working as a driver, and when he drives a social taxi, he also helps to carry out the sick.
Leaving a frontline town or village is a tough challenge that people often cannot overcome alone. That’s when volunteers from different parts of Ukraine and the whole world come to help refugees. These people are aware of the danger they expose themselves to, but they continue their service anyway.
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