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Meet the man who set up the biggest Humanitarian NGO in Zaporizhzhia
When Russia started its full-scale invasion in Ukraine, Oleksandr Beluga decided to help his people. He stayed in Zaporizhzhia and set up the biggest Humanitarian NGO’s in the city.
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