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Czech Volunteer: I Used to Go to Ukraine in Shorts as a "Trip", Now It's About Life, I Also Carry a Shotgun for Drones

Summary by Denník N
Czech civil engineer František Glac has been helping Ukraine massively since the beginning. In the first months after the outbreak of the all-out Russian aggression in February 2022, he evacuated people from danger zones every week in his old van, especially mothers with children and seniors. There were a total of five hundred people, and he used 80,000 of his own euros from his company's resources for this. In recent years, Glac has been workin…
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Czech civil engineer František Glac has been helping Ukraine massively since the beginning. In the first months after the outbreak of the all-out Russian aggression in February 2022, he evacuated people from danger zones every week in his old van, especially mothers with children and seniors. There were a total of five hundred people, and he used 80,000 of his own euros from his company's resources for this. In recent years, Glac has been workin…

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Denník N broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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