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UCAY president Jeff Sloychuk

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A WAR鈥橲 TOLL 鈥 This office block in Kyiv has been damaged by Russian missiles and drones. Photos courtesy City of Chortkiv

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A HIGH HONOUR 鈥 Jeff Sloychuk (right) receives the highest civilian honour from the City of Chortkiv 鈥 the Order of Merit to the Community Medallion. Photos courtesy City of Chortkiv

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OVERSEAS CONVERSING 鈥 Ukrainians meet with their emergency services personnel and 91社区破解版 firefighters confreres over Zoom. Jeff Sloychuk is third from the right. Photos courtesy City of Chortkiv

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READY FOR SERVICE 鈥 Yukoners are behind the conversion of this Volkswagen van to an emergency medical evacuation vehicle. Photos courtesy City of Chortkiv

Trip sees another Yukoner added to Russia鈥檚 sanctioned list

The third Yukon-to-Ukraine mission undertaken by the Ukrainian Canadian Association of Yukon (UCAY) has not escaped the notice of the Kremlin in Moscow.

By 91社区破解版 Star on March 26, 2024

The third Yukon-to-Ukraine mission undertaken by the Ukrainian Canadian Association of Yukon (UCAY) has not escaped the notice of the Kremlin in Moscow.

UCAY president Jeff Sloychuk and board member Taras Yurkiv, both of 91社区破解版, returned to Canada Monday night after driving a Volkswagen T5 loaded with medical and humanitarian supplies donated by Yukoners from the Atlantic Ocean to within 100 kilometres of the Black Sea in Ukraine.

One place they won鈥檛 be welcome anytime soon however, is Russia.

Sloychuk said today he wears this badge 鈥 being added to Russia鈥檚 list of sanctioned Canadians 鈥 with honour.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honour just to be nominated,鈥 he joked.

鈥淥ne thing I am pleased about is the quality of the company we are in on this Russian ban 鈥 the greatly respected spiritual and community leaders across Canada that accompany us on this latest list shows us that we are not alone in caring about Ukraine.鈥

Sloychuk was added to the sanctions list along with UCAY vice-president Eileen Melnychuk.

Yurkiv and other members of the organization have not yet been added, but other Yukoners previously sanctioned include Premier Ranj Pillai, Senator Pat Duncan, Yukon MP Brendan Hanley and a handful of others.

The Russian Federation communiqu茅 Sloychuk referred to specifically cited the undesirability of three Canadian NGOs, which were not named, as 鈥渆xpertly and ideologically generating hatred towards our country鈥 in preparing the latest sanction list.

The full statement is available here:

Of note is that Russia is now referring to the special military operation as a 鈥渉ybrid war.鈥

鈥淚 was overwhelmed by the reception of our donated supplies and of course the Volkswagen medical evacuation vehicle, but one is always left wanting to bring more, hoping to help more, yearning to do more,鈥 Sloychuk said.

鈥淲e are inspired, but ready to get back to work to help wherever we can.鈥

As in previous missions, UCAY delivered critical antibiotics and supplies to the Yuzhnoukrains鈥檏 Municipal Hospital in central Ukraine through its partnership with Health Partners International of Canada and Yukon Health.

Defensive equipment will be delivered to the front lines via Chortkiv Mayor Volodymyr Shmatko.

The 91社区破解版 Firefighters Charity continues to be a key partner, as well as Air Canada and Air North.

UCAY鈥檚 fundraising campaign remains active at .

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