Tomasz Piechal, an observer under the Foundation’s mission in Ukraine, told TVN24 about the situation in Simferopol.
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Country: Ukraine
Życie Warszawy web portal invites people to the city game organised by the Foundation
Życie Warszawy web portal has invited its readers to an event organised by the Open Dialogue Foundation.
The Ukrainian authorities report the invasion of armed Russian troops in Crimea
On 27 February, 2014, several-dozen armed men seized the building of the Supreme Council and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, in Simferopol (Ukraine).
Money.pl service on medical assistance for the citizens of Ukraine
On February 27, Money.pl service published an article about the means employed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NGOs in helping injured and aggrieved participants of Euromaidan.
Gazeta.pl on helping Ukrainians
Gazeta.pl has published an article on the ways of supporting Ukrainians.
Wp.pl on the humanitarian aid for Ukraine
The internet service Wirtualna Polska has published a list of activities in support of Ukraine, informing, among other things, about the fund raising conducted by the Open Dialogue Foundation.
Tomasz Czuwara speaking for Onet.pl
The Internet service onet.pl has reported on money being collected by the Open Dialogue Foundation.
Interia.pl on collecting money and useful items for Ukraine
Interia.pl service has reported on the activities of collecting money and useful items. The activities are conducted by, among others, Open Dialogue Foundation.
TVN24 Biznes i Świat: ‘What will happen to Ukraine next?’
Krzysztof Bukowski from the Open Dialogue Foundation talked about Ukraine on Monday on TVN 24‘s Biznes i Świat TV channel in ‘Dzień na rynkach’ (‘A day at the markets’) programme.
The Open Dialogue Foundation transferred funds for prosthetic arm for a wounded Maidan activist
The Open Dialogue Foundation has transferred $10,000 for the treatment of Maidan activist, Аndrey Zhupnik, whose hand was blown off by a grenade.
Radio Jedynka on the gestures of solidarity with Ukraine
Polish radio Jedynka has broadcast a programme about the gestures of solidarity with Ukrainian people.
Musical support for Maidan
The culture.pl web portal has described the campaign of supporting Ukraine organised by independent musicians.
Journalism of NGOs: Thanks to the Open Dialogue Foundation, everyone has the opportunity to help Ukraine
Thanks to the Open Dialogue Foundation, anyone willing to join the Ukrainian civil society can do so. The NGO.pl portal has published 4 points describing how the protesters at EuroMaidan can be helped through the Foundation.
At Least 25 People Killed As a Result Of Clashes Between the Protesters And the Police in Kyiv
18.02.2014 clashes between the protesters and the police started again. Dozens of people have been killed, more than a thousand wounded. Hospitals are overcrowded with injured people. The authorities took advantage of the ceasefire: they mobilised their resources to solve the conflict by force.
Ukraine: Journalists purposefully attacked by police
As during previous clashes on Independence Square, on 30 November, 2013, and on 1 December, 2013, near the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, numerous violations of rights of third parties and journalists, were recorded during the events on Hrushevskoho Street which began on 19 January, 2014.