Every time Jack Ross crosses the Polish border into Ukraine, he knows there is a high probability he could lose his life.
The British aid volunteer has travelled to the war-torn country eight times since Russia’s invasion.
There, his aid vehicles have been attacked, his team shot at and, on many occasions, he has narrowly escaped ferocious shelling.
With the conflict now coming up on the 12-month mark, Ross says like many of his fellow aid workers, he is determined to keep going.
“When you come to Ukraine, you have to accept that you might die,” the 24-year-old told The Epoch Times….