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The Army veteran providing aid to Ukrainian civilians
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4/22/2022
“There's going to be immense human suffering in days to come.”
Army veteran David Ribardo dropped his real estate career and flew to Ukraine to help civilians get food and medicine. Here’s why he thinks the war is far from over …
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We're just finishing up a supply drop here in Mi'klaq, unloading all of this stuff here.
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After college, I went into the army and I did eight years as an infantry officer and
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I served in Afghanistan.
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This past summer, watching the Afghan drawdown as the U.S. forces went back home, I was very
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emotionally kind of distraught because this was the culminating chapter for something
00:27
that I spent so many of the years of my life dedicated to.
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As the conflict in Ukraine kicked off, I said, hey, maybe there's a chance I can do something
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here.
00:51
That has grown into what's truly an international organization, where we have people from all
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different countries all around the world, different time zones.
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We have remote people who volunteer on the internet with outreach and organization administration,
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and we have people here on the ground driving supplies.
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We're currently with our partners, Stay Safe Ukraine, who are dropping off a huge supply
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load of clothing, food, medical supplies, baby formula, and all of these wonderful items.
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This warehouse is all going to help people in need that have been refugees from these
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occupied areas.
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So right now I'm in Lviv, which is a fully functioning first world city.
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And so if you're here, we can go to the stores, the shelves are fully stocked, the patterns
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of life are normal.
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We can drive down the street, get stuck in traffic.
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As you keep going closer to the conflict area, now instead of just checkpoints, you have
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big fighting positions with overhead cover and places for the vehicles to be dug in.
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Simultaneously here we are going out for burgers while across the street they're getting ready
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for a war.
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The first week, just because we had like Ukraine in our name, literally everyone was opening
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their pocketbooks.
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You know, $50,000 would just show up and we're like, wow, this is great.
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And then after a week it went down to next to nothing.
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We're watching the Russian forces switch their tactics.
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And so at the beginning of the war, they tried to blitzkrieg where they were just trying
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to come in from all three directions and just take over the whole country in a couple of
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days and that didn't work.
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So now they're doing a much more doctrinally correct Russian assault, which involves using
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massive artillery fires to pulverize everything in advance of their ground troops.
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And so what this means is that there's going to be increased civilian casualties.
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We look at Mariupol.
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That is a perfect example of what we can expect for cities such as Mykolaiv and Kharkiv as
03:06
the war progresses.
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So there's going to be immense human suffering in days to come.
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The need has shifted to become this long-term sustainment of these people who are unable
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to go to the store because there's no store there anymore.
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It got blown up.
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There's a huge need for resources in this conflict, for money, for fuel, for donations
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of medical supplies, clothing and food.
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And those are the things there that anybody can do.
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