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Information Event Sheds Light on the Catastrophic Situation in Eastern Ukraine – “Alliance for the Future of Donbass” Provides Humanitarian Aid for 10 Years


On March 14, 2025, an information event organized by the association “Alliance for the Future of Donbass e.V.” took place in Langendorf. In a small gathering, Iwana Steinigk (a board member of the association), who has Ukrainian roots herself, informed attendees about the situation of people in Eastern Ukraine and the humanitarian aid the association has been providing for the past ten years.


Steinigk spoke about the ongoing conflicts in the region, which has been affected by military confrontations since 2014. She emphasized that reporting in the German media is often one-sided and from the perspective of the Ukrainian government, while the situation and viewpoints of people in the Donbass receive little attention.

A central topic of the event was the suffering of the civilian population, who have been under fire from Ukrainian troops for years. Steinigk shared the daily challenges people face and explained how the association has been supporting them through aid deliveries for a decade. Despite major bureaucratic hurdles, nearly 50 large truckloads of medical supplies and other urgently needed aid materials have been successfully transported to the affected regions.

The association sees it as its mission to raise awareness of this often-overlooked crisis and to provide practical help. The goal of the event was to broaden the public's view of the conflict and to enable a more nuanced perspective.

Watch the recording (video above) to see the situation for yourself and to learn more about the association’s work.

If you would like to support the “Alliance for the Future of Donbass e.V.”, you can find more information and contact details at https://www.zukunftdonbass.org/.

Author: AI Translation - Michael Thurm  |  18.03.2025

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