Ukrainian individuals are in need of additional support in the war against Russia, as resources are running out and aid is stalled in Congress. Organizations like the Protez Foundation are providing prosthetic care for soldiers and civilians who have lost limbs in the conflict.
Key Points
Over $113 billion in U.S. tax dollars have been sent to help Ukraine fight off the Russian invasion.
Tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians have died or lost limbs in the conflict.
Over 60,000 Ukrainians are in need of prosthetics, with a waiting list of over 1,500 people.
Ukrainians are seeking freedom and democracy, while facing challenges with corruption and the desire of Russia to take over the world.
Pros
Prosthetic care organizations like the Protez Foundation are providing much-needed support to Ukrainian soldiers and civilians who have lost limbs in the war.
Cons
Aid of $60 billion for Ukraine is stalled in Congress, leading to a shortage of soldiers, ammunition, and resources in the war against Russia.