I am in Moldova and will use this thread to share stories, videos, and photos while on the ground here.
DAY 1: Started the day linking up with @UnitedHatzalah, an Israeli-based group of doctors/volunteers. Over 50 people from the org are now on the ground and are running a massive operation shuttling refugees from the border to their makeshift base… a temple in #Chisinău.
Rabbi Saltzman of Chișinău has opened the doors to his temple to provide shelter, medical attention, & food to refugees as well as space for @UnitedHatzalah (give them a follow) to work on logistics + operations. He is now sleeping in his car after giving his own bed to refugees.
Busses of refugees arrive to the synagogue and are checked in. It is all elderly and women with children and some pets. The journey here has taken some 3-4 days and this is still just another stop of many. One woman waved & laughed as she walked by and gave me a hug. #Moldova
Rabbi Saltzman shares that ~50 Jewish refugees brought their torah scrolls to his synagogue for safekeeping as they continued on with their journey. United Hatzalah volunteer Yael translates. Note that families (women/children) are currently living in the chapel of the synagogue.
A Ukrainian woman from Kyiv named Avigayil has taken shelter in the synagogue's chapel with her three boys... a six-month-old, a three-year-old, and a five-year-old. #Moldova
A number of dogs and cats made the journey across the border. A grandmother calmed her grandson by pointing out the different animals to him. #Moldova#russianinvasion
Still many videos and photos to go through... but I must wake at 6am and need sleep. Tomorrow I'll be picking up an elderly couple from the border and transporting them to the field hospital outside of the synagogue and then following a group of Israeli clowns to a refugee camp.
Here is one of the clowns I met tonight teaching a trick to a young Ukrainian boy. #Moldova
DAY 2: Starting the morning picking up two elderly refugees near the border to bring to the city. #Moldova
The couple, Anna/Jacob are from Kyiv. They fled on a bus that brought them far away to the southern border of Moldova. They hadn’t been offered food/water for two days. Jacob has cancer & struggles to walk. Taking them to the airport. @UnitedHatzala chartered a flight to Israel.
Anna and Jacob have been dropped off at the airport and are now on their way to Israel.
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🧵I am starting my journey today with an American & Ukrainian aid worker to deliver supplies to those most vulnerable/affected along the eastern and southern front lines in #Ukraine. Please follow along for updates throughout the week.
Started in Kyiv this morning, got on a 4-hour train to meet people I didn’t know in a different city, jumped into their black van, drove 12 hours across the entire country and will be sleeping 18 miles from the Russian border.
Helluva day.
Stopped at the site of a former cafeteria in Izium. The city was under Russian occupation & was the site of horrific war crimes. It was liberated in September. So far, one mass grave has been found in the city containing at least 440 bodies, some w/ hands tied behind their backs.
For those that don't know, Moldova is situated in a strategic position for Russia. One long sliver of Moldova borders E Ukraine (called Transnistria), which is under military occupation of Russia. There are 1500 Russian troops there + the largest ammo depot in Eastern Europe.
Russia has started the groundwork of destabilizing the country. Last Tuesday, Putin revoked a 2012 foreign policy decree that in part recognized Moldova’s independence. Russia’s MoD then accused Ukraine of “preparing an armed provocation” against Transnistria, w/o any evidence.
I came across this powerful post by Michael @McFaul, a Professor of Political Science at Stanford University & former US Ambassador to Russia. I recommend subscribing to his substack, but I will include his post about Ukraine in the thread below... open.substack.com/pub/michaelmcf…
"I just got back from the Munich Security Conference last night. It’s one of my favorite conferences as it allows me to see many people from across the European continent and the world in just one long weekend..."
"...Until Putin invaded Ukraine, it was also one of the only places in the world that I could meet with Russians – diplomats, MPs, think-tankers, and businesspeople (aka “oligarchs”) – since I have been on Putin’s sanctions list since 2014..."
The center of Warsaw is preparing for President Biden’s motorcade.
Ukrainians have put up a banner stating, “Mr. Biden, send F-16 to Ukraine” across from where the President is staying. I could hear these chants in my hotel a distance away, so I can only imagine this can be heard within his hotel.