Across the Ukrainian capital, a volunteer force has emerged, helping those unable to leave.
The network, supporting some of Kyiv's most vulnerable, works under the umbrella of an organisation called lovelife, which helped the homeless and vulnerable before the war.
Amid a Russian onslaught, it is one of the only organisations of its kind still operating, and demand for its services far outstrips its capacity.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports from the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
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The network, supporting some of Kyiv's most vulnerable, works under the umbrella of an organisation called lovelife, which helped the homeless and vulnerable before the war.
Amid a Russian onslaught, it is one of the only organisations of its kind still operating, and demand for its services far outstrips its capacity.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports from the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
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