"Life here is very risky right now. Despite everything, we are trying to continue our work," says Sister Jonasza Bukowska, who has been working with Sister Anna Vownenko in Czarnomorsk near Odessa for five years during the war. Elżbieta emphasizes that it hasn't been as dangerous as it is now since the beginning of the war. Amid the wailing alarms and the sounds of bombing, the article "Elżbietanka from Czarnomorsk: It hasn't been this dangerous…
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"Life here is very risky right now. Despite everything, we are trying to continue our work," says Sister Jonasza Bukowska, who has been working with Sister Anna Vownenko in Czarnomorsk near Odessa for five years during the war. Elżbieta emphasizes that it hasn't been as dangerous as it is now since the beginning of the war. Amid the wailing alarms and the sounds of bombing, the article "Elżbietanka from Czarnomorsk: It hasn't been this dangerous…