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Oekraïense vluchtelingen krijgen hulp van de ‘vijand’
In Georgië helpen Russische vrijwilligers de vele Oekraïense vluchtelingen. Journalist Gatool Katawazi woont in hoofdstad Tbilisi en ging mee met het brengen van hulppakketten.