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Oksana

A family from Chernihiv did not believe that anybody would risk their lives to save them. Taking the evacuation route meant driving through explosions, destruction, and gunfire. Despite the 28-hour ordeal, Oksana persisted.

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“If I save one life, then how many more lives can I save?”

Oksana

Pasha

After helping people flee the war, Pasha often finds objects left behind in his van. He keeps them all as reminders of the more than 100 lives he has saved.

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“People leave everything behind. Their whole lives.”

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Dima

Dima gave much more than a ride when he made sure a soldier got home safely to meet his 3-month-old daughter for the first time.

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“It’s not a movie. It’s our day-to-day reality.”

Dima

Uber in Ukraine

Uber is committed to supporting Ukraine through this devastating war.

Since February 2022, Uber has expanded our operations in Ukraine from 9 to 18 cities to help provide local communities with essential transportation. In support of leading international relief agencies, we’ve provided more than 100,000 free rides for refugees, doctors, nurses, and essential workers across the country. And we’re delivering hundreds of tons of emergency food, medicine, and shelter supplies in the hardest-hit suburbs of Kyiv and to frontline villages in the east.

We’re also moving teams of expert conservationists to locate, secure, and evacuate endangered artworks, archives, and other irreplaceable items of Ukrainian cultural heritage and independent national identity.

In addition to this work on the ground, Uber has raised $5 million from global user donations and our own matching grants to support Ukrainians in urgent need.

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