When Ivanka Siolkowsky arrived to volunteer in Bucha — a devastated suburb of Ukraine’s capital — she met a man who said he lost everything in Russia’s invasion. His son was killed. His home was bombed and burned to the ground. “There is no joy left for me in this town,” the man, known as Sasha, told her, she recalled.
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