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Ukrainian artists and manufacturers team up to raise funds for war efforts

Mia Jones
Mia Jones May 13, 2022
Updated 2022/05/13 at 2:03 AM
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Sen. Rand Paul: ‘We cannot save Ukraine by dooming the U.S. economy’Zelenskyy claims Russian forces destroyed 570 health care facilitiesRussia vows retaliatory steps after Finland moves to join NATOUkrainian artists and manufacturers team up to raise funds for war effortsAmerican rescued from Russian captivity in Ukraine reunites with his motherHow Russia could respond if Finland joins NATOFinland expected to apply for NATO membership in blow to RussiaFinland’s president urges NATO membership after Russian invasion of UkraineHuge explosion rocks Azovstal steel plant as Russian bombardment continuesZelenskyy: Joining NATO could have saved Ukraine‘Please don’t let them die,’ Azov Regiment wife implores Pope FrancisHouse passes $40 billion Ukraine aid packageUkrainian demining unit in Donetsk detonate Russian explosivesUS House passes $40 billion aid package for UkraineUkraine recaptures villages from Russian troops around KharkivRussia targets Odesa as Zelenskyy warns blockades threaten global food supplyA look inside Mariupol: Ukrainian amateur photographer shares the terror and hope of the warMcConnell asked Biden to advance standalone Ukraine aid package: ‘We need to do this quickly’Russian forces renew attacks on Ukrainian port city of OdesaRussia hits Odesa, US speeds up process of getting aid to Ukraine
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  • Russia vows retaliatory steps after Finland moves to join NATO

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  • Huge explosion rocks Azovstal steel plant as Russian bombardment continues

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  • Zelenskyy: Joining NATO could have saved Ukraine

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  • ‘Please don’t let them die,’ Azov Regiment wife implores Pope Francis

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  • House passes $40 billion Ukraine aid package

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  • Ukrainian demining unit in Donetsk detonate Russian explosives

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  • US House passes $40 billion aid package for Ukraine

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  • Ukraine recaptures villages from Russian troops around Kharkiv

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  • Russia targets Odesa as Zelenskyy warns blockades threaten global food supply

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  • A look inside Mariupol: Ukrainian amateur photographer shares the terror and hope of the war

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  • McConnell asked Biden to advance standalone Ukraine aid package: ‘We need to do this quickly’

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  • Russian forces renew attacks on Ukrainian port city of Odesa

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  • Russia hits Odesa, US speeds up process of getting aid to Ukraine

    02:17

Ukrainian artists and manufacturers are teaming up on everything from tote bags to coffee mugs to raise money for the war. NBC News’ Jay Gray reports on the “business of war” as the proceeds of these crafted goods help fund those on the front line. May 12, 2022

Mia Jones May 13, 2022
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