Mar 6 • 15:07 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

See the Swedish ambulance that was shot in Ukraine: 'Russian appetite'

An exhibition titled 'Together for Ukraine' highlights the ongoing war in Ukraine and the resilience of its people, featuring a destroyed ambulance as a central symbol.

The exhibition 'Together for Ukraine' opened recently to emphasize the ongoing war's proximity to Sweden and the courage displayed by the Ukrainian people. It serves as a reminder of the war's impact and the transformation of the Ukrainian society, as illustrated by statements from Ukraine's ambassador, Svitlana Zalishchuk. She highlighted the swift change in the populace's knowledge about weaponry, noting their ability now to distinguish between Russian missiles and their own air defense systems.

A central feature of the exhibition is a shot-up ambulance, which symbolizes the immediate threat posed by the conflict and serves as a visual representation of the war's devastating effects. Ambassador Zalishchuk emphasized the importance of being prepared for emergencies. She discussed the necessity for individuals to be aware of evacuation options, locations for shelter, and essential supplies like food, water, and medicine amidst the ongoing conflict.

The exhibition not only showcases the harsh realities of the war but also strives to engage the Swedish audience in a meaningful dialogue about preparedness and resilience. The involvement of various figures, including Joakim Paasikivi, illustrates a collective understanding that freedom is under threat, urging the audience to remain vigilant and supportive of efforts related to the war in Ukraine.

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