Secretary of state announces the US will send nearly $54 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine

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Secretary of state announces the US will send nearly $54 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the US is sending nearly $54 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine to assist those affected by Russia’s invasion

On the ground: How an artsy European metropolis turned into a war zone in less than a weekFamilies are enjoying the sun on the bank of the Dnieper river in Kyiv on Sunday, February 20.

Just a week ago, Dniprovsʹkyy Park was full of runners and cyclists taking advantage of the sunny weather to get their Sunday workout done. In the historical Mariinskyi Park families were strolling around, with kids enjoying the park’s playground that features large boat-shaped monkey bars. The same people who were happily shopping in fashion stores lining Kyiv’s boulevards, dining at trendy restaurants are now hunkered down in basements, underground parking lots and subway stations.

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