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Belarusians set up "point of invincibility" in Kyiv

In the capital of Ukraine, many districts of which are deprived of electricity and heat due to Russian shelling, a new assistance point has started operating — a point of invincibility, opened by Belarusians.

All photos: Alyaksey Frantskevich / Facebook

A point of invincibility — is an equipped place where everyone can warm up, charge gadgets, and receive other support from volunteers.

The opening of the point was announced by Alena Zharkevich, a representative of the volunteer center "Sustrecha". She thanked all Belarusians who helped implement this initiative, financially or through personal participation. The volunteer noted the high degree of solidarity within the diaspora, emphasizing that even support with thoughts and words holds great significance in the current circumstances.

"Belarusians, you are amazing. Truly. I understand very well that not everyone can come physically. But I see and feel how many people supported us — with words, deeds, finances, and even just thoughts. And this is of great significance.

Today, while setting up this tent, I, like many other volunteers, heard many warm words directed at Belarusians. Words of support and gratitude — for those who are fighting, for those who have died, for those who are currently imprisoned and those who have already served their time for fighting the regime, for the independence of Belarus.

There are so many emotions that it is very difficult to describe. So simply — thank you. And if you have the opportunity and desire to join — please do. This is truly a great and important cause.

Belarusians from Washington, Canada, Poland, Lithuania, Germany...

I cannot list everyone, because there are so many of us. Ordinary people, with their own affairs, problems, and difficulties — you simply stepped up and joined. You are incredible. Thank you.

Special thanks to those who are currently in Belarus. For your warm words of support. Your participation — is the most precious," she wrote.

Comments8

  • Хрыч
    26.01.2026
    Там еще можно пообщаться с сотрудниками ТЦК
  • Маацква
    26.01.2026
    Выдатная ідэя. Дзякуй нашым дыяспарам за неабыякавасць.🤗
  • Filipp
    26.01.2026
    Трымайцеся беларусы, дзе бы вы не былі!

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