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Juris Turlajs From Schüttorf Brings Help and Hope to the War Zone

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By Anke Mücke. Two or three times a year, Juris Turlajs from Schüttorf packs his car as full as possible. On the back seat, in the trunk, and on a small trailer, bags and boxes of hygiene products, food, and medicine are piled high, ready to be transported to Ukraine by the 34-year-old. He ventures deep into the war zone, some 2,500 kilometers away, to help people who lack the most basic necessities. More...
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By Anke Mücke. Two or three times a year, Juris Turlajs from Schüttorf packs his car as full as possible. On the back seat, in the trunk, and on a small trailer, bags and boxes of hygiene products, food, and medicine are piled high, ready to be transported to Ukraine by the 34-year-old. He ventures deep into the war zone, some 2,500 kilometers away, to help people who lack the most basic necessities. More...

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GN-Online broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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