Supervisor Burgelis Introduces Resolution Supporting the People of Ukraine
MILWAUKEE – Today newly-elected County Supervisor Peter Burgelis introduced his first piece of legislation, a resolution supporting the Ukrainian people and condemning the unprovoked aggression and war crimes committed by Russian Federation soldiers in Ukraine.
“The atrocities happening in Ukraine at the hands of the Russian Federation are war crimes. Plain and simple,” said Supervisor Burgelis. “I would like to thank the many Milwaukee ethnic communities, businesses and non-profits that have joined to support the people of Ukraine through contributions and donating medical, humanitarian, and defensive supplies. I look forward to partnering with my new colleagues on the County Board and members of the community to continue to find ways to support the Ukrainian people.”
On March 15, 2018, the City of Milwaukee established a sister city relationship with the Ukrainian city of Irpin to promote friendship and dialogue, strengthening foreign relations on a municipal level and promoting a greater understanding of both Ukrainian and American culture.
Since the war began, many Milwaukeeans have stepped up to assist the people of Ukraine. On March 10, around 100 people from the Milwaukee Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Holy Trinity Church in Wauwatosa marched for peace and solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Ukrainian native and Milwaukee County resident Valentyn Potapenko helped raise more than $50,000 for Ukraine this month. The Polish Center of Wisconsin in the City of Franklin reported in March that it raised more than $150,000 from more than 700 donors. The Rotary Club of Milwaukee is a lead participant in the Ukrainian Medical Association of North America’s effort to deliver urgently needed supplies to Ukraine. Wisconsin Ukrainians Inc has to date raised almost $90,000 and shipped 115,000 pounds of humanitarian and defensive equipment.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
- Senator Baldwin, Colleagues Call for Immediate Action to Support Ukraine - U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin - Oct 4th, 2023
- Diplomats Say Ukraine War Will Change Global Trade - Rich Kremer - Apr 21st, 2022
- Supervisor Burgelis Introduces Resolution Supporting the People of Ukraine - Sup. Peter Burgelis - Apr 18th, 2022
- Katelyn Ferral of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel will share her recent reporting experiences in Ukraine - Milwaukee Press Club - Apr 18th, 2022
- Milwaukee Jewish Community Gives Ukraine Aid - Catherine Capellaro - Apr 5th, 2022
- New Land Enterprises Supports World Central Kitchen’s Work in Ukraine - New Land Enterprises - Mar 28th, 2022
- Pro-Ukraine Billboard in Milwaukee, Spurred by Coincidence, Inspires Global Information Campaign - Podcamp Media - Mar 22nd, 2022
- Marquette Klingler College of Arts and Sciences hosting two-day panel on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, March 23-24 - Marquette University - Mar 21st, 2022
- Op Ed: Ron Johnson Abandons Ukraine. Again - Bill Kaplan - Mar 21st, 2022
- Milwaukee’s sister city Irpin, Ukraine is under siege, and can use some help - Ald. Khalif Rainey - Mar 18th, 2022
Read more about Russian Invasion of Ukraine here
Democratic Senator Chris Coons announced on Easter Sunday that he’s in favor of sending American troops to Ukraine to kill Russian troops (and start WWIII against Russia and China).
“I think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in Ukraine and that Putin will only stop when we stop him,” the Democrat said.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ukraine-russia-us-military-chris-coons_n_625d9907e4b066ecde15fc1e
The Democrats started the Ukraine war in 2014, not Vladimir Putin. The Democrats will stop waging wars only when we stop them.