Strollers left by women at a train station awaiting refugee mothers with children.

I listened to a TV commentator asking the question why has there not been an amphibious attack on Odessa? We heard that it was coming, what happened?

This is a report that came out of Belarus,
“When the Russian military fired at the military unit in Volyn, they were supposed to be followed by troops from the Belarusian border. When the Russian paratroopers jumped with parachutes, the wind picked up and BLOWED THEM BACK!”

Wind! Blown away!

Another case of a battle of the elements occurred when the Russian landing force could not land in Odessa, due to the fact that during the planned landing at sea a storm arose and did not subside for three days. They gave up trying to land. How many cases are we not aware of?”

In Kyiv they report that more and more people are coming and they are feeding up to a thousand a day. At the same time trucks are arriving with food and supplies. Our local McDonalds manager came by and said he wanted to help. He is now sends two trucks of food every day. We are now the local McDonalds serving hundreds of cheese burgers.

Our Ternopil center is experiencing a huge increase of people coming through. The center is full, churches are full, we have to keep the people moving toward the border. Meanwhile our people are exhausted, working around the clock catching bits of sleep when they can.

Schloss Hurlach (Our Y center in Germany)

As soon as the word got out that we want to help in the Ukrainian crises, within two hours our little Hurlach village filled up a room with all sorts of donation needed. The mayor Andreas Glatz was able to work together with the fire department of Hurlach to released the fire truck to be used to transport all the donation that people brought in for the Polish-Ukrainian border.

Today we received 27 refugees, orphans from Odessa.

There is much to praise God for, generosity of people around the world providing food, supplies and shelter for the people both inside and those fleeing the country.

  • Pray for all those involved with transporting food and people in and out of the country and those bringing it to those stranded in difficult places.
  • Pray for many now arriving from around the world to help, that they can be coordinated and put to effective use along the borders and centers that are receiving the refugees.
  • Pray for more miracles, for lives to be spared. For more winds to come from heaven to blow harm away.
  • Pray for the spiritual battle going on in heavenly places.

Al Akimoff and Slavic Ministries Team