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A car carrying relief goods for Ukraine was stolen in the UK.

A van carrying aid to war-affected Ukrainians has been stolen in the UK.

The charity International Aid Trust claims the van was stolen on Sunday from a warehouse in the Chorely area of ​​Lancashire, UK.

 A car carrying relief goods for Ukraine was stolen in the UK.


According to the BBC, it was a white Mercedes van belonging to the International Aid Trust. It costs 20 thousand euros. The van was loaded with furniture and other paraphernalia with the help of victims of the Ukraine war.


Rev. Bernard Cocker, founder of the International Aid Trust, said CCTV footage showed two men came in a small van approaching and fleeing with our car within three minutes. The two just stole one of our cars. It hurt us.


He said hundreds of volunteers were helping to load the trucks heading to Ukraine. Last week we had between 50 and 80 volunteers picking, packing and loading trucks at a warehouse. Yesterday we loaded our sixth lorry and now it is on its way to Ukraine.


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