War Relief Updates - July 9, 2024

Thank you for your concern and for praying for Ukraine and the Ukrainian People

Note: BIEM normally publishes our War Relief Updates on Fridays. However, because of the nature of events in Ukraine this week, we are releasing these updates earlier than usual.

1. In our BIEM’s of Light for July, we mentioned that the Buyko family will be visiting the United States to speak in churches about our war-relief efforts. Lord willing, they will arrive on Thursday, July 11. Praise God, just today Eugene received his official permission to temporarily exit Ukraine. Tomorrow they leave the Kyiv area and must drive all the way to Krakow, Poland, for their flights to the USA. We have two urgent prayer requests concerning this. First, please pray that the border guards will allow Eugene to leave Ukraine. (The official permission does state that, despite his permission, the border guards have the authority to deny any men between the ages of 18 and 60 to leave Ukraine. Even though this hasn’t yet happened to any of our missionaries, we still request prayer concerning this.) Second, please pray for the Buykos to have a smooth and quick border crossing into Poland. Lately, all of us crossing the border have managed to cross in 2 hours or less. However, such crossings have sometimes taken up to 9 hours due to long lines. That long of a crossing would force them to drive all night to reach Krakow to catch their flights, so please pray.

2. On Monday, July 8, Russia fired more than 40 missiles at Ukraine. Of those, 8 struck Kyiv, the capital. One missile scored a direct hit on Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital. Although not struck directly, the Temple of Salvation Baptist Church (which partners with BIEM and hosts our Seminary) was near enough that it, too, suffered damage. You can learn more about that damage to the church in this 3-minute video:

https://vimeo.com/showcase/9315861/video/980870828

3. Because Russia’s July 8 missile strike on Ukraine—and on Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in particular—was so massive and heinous, this attack is receiving particular coverage by worldwide news outlets. If you are interested in broader details of the event, here are several links. (Note: Some news articles may include graphic images.):

Voice of America: https://www.voanews.com/a/russia-hits-children-s-hospital-in-ukraine-s-capital-during-widespread-deadly-missile-attack-/7688979.html

Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/experts-challenge-russian-narrative-on-kyiv-childrens-hospital-attack-2024-7

US News: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-07-09/kyiv-mourns-as-rescuers-make-last-ditch-efforts-at-childrens-hospital-hit-by-russian-missile

France 24: https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20240709-ukraine-mourns-as-rescuers-clear-rubble-from-missile-hit-kyiv-children-s-hospital

4. Dasha is a schoolteacher in Bilogorodka, and she also faithfully teaches Sunday school in the church. Her father and another soldier were killed near the front lines when their vehicle came under fire. Please pray for Dasha and her family. Many people attended the funeral, which added significant cost, since it is customary to have a meal with a funeral. It was a blessing to help with these funeral expenses through our war relief fund.

In Christ,

Sam Slobodian
President, BIEM