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U.S. Aid Freeze Strains Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict

The U.S. aid freeze threatens humanitarian programs in Ukraine, impacting civilians seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict with Russia as winter approaches.

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In Pavlohrad, Ukraine, a concert hall now serves as a shelter for civilians fleeing Russian bombardment. With U.S. humanitarian aid frozen, local support may dwindle, leaving residents in jeopardy. The center costs $7,000 a month, with 60% historically funded by U.S. sources. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy anticipates $300-400 million in aid cuts that affect key sectors, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Local coordinators warn that evacuations will continue as the war shows no signs of abating. Residents fear for the future as essential services and support become increasingly strained.

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