EXCLUSIVE: Ukrainian family from Canada quit their jobs to mix Molotov cocktails and run bulletproof vests to the frontlines
Alex Fesiak and his family were raised in Canada but have returned to their homeland of Ukraine to help support troops fighting Russia. The former IT salesman, 54, and his Ukrainian girlfriend Natalka teamed up with his UK schoolteacher daughter Sonya Fesiak, 27, to provide aid to front line battalions. Natalka, a senior logistics volunteer for Ukrainian army, told DailyMail.com she devoted her life to the cause in 2014 after her brother-in-law was killed by Russians.
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