The FJCU representatives payed a visit to our defenders near the Belarusian border

The chaplain of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, Yakov Sinyakov, visited the area near the Belarusian border.

During his visit to the village of Bakhiv (Kovel region), Yakov stopped by the memorable sign to the victims of the Holocaust, to pay tribute to the memory of more than nine thousand Jews shot there in the tragic events of the Holocaust in Kovel region.

The Chaplain of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine conducted spiritual and psychological work with the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade, “Cold Yar”, which, from the very beginning, participates in the war in the East of Ukraine and defended Ukraine in various locations: Sumy region, Kharkiv, Izyum, Balakliia, Bakhmut and Soledar, as well as with other defenders who are bravely fighting for our country.

Yakov Sinyakov shared his knowledge to help our defenders find inner peace and support during difficulties, and Cyril Titov, the volunteer, presented them with a printer.

The FJCU representatives payed a visit to our defenders near the Belarusian border

The chaplain of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, Yakov Sinyakov, visited the area near the Belarusian border.

During his visit to the village of Bakhiv (Kovel region), Yakov stopped by the memorable sign to the victims of the Holocaust, to pay tribute to the memory of more than nine thousand Jews shot there in the tragic events of the Holocaust in Kovel region.

The Chaplain of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine conducted spiritual and psychological work with the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade, “Cold Yar”, which, from the very beginning, participates in the war in the East of Ukraine and defended Ukraine in various locations: Sumy region, Kharkiv, Izyum, Balakliia, Bakhmut and Soledar, as well as with other defenders who are bravely fighting for our country.

Yakov Sinyakov shared his knowledge to help our defenders find inner peace and support during difficulties, and Cyril Titov, the volunteer, presented them with a printer.