Caravan of Kindness Departs Barcelona for Ukraine with 21 Vehicles

Sister Lucía Caram leads a humanitarian mission to Odesa with medical supplies and generators on the war's fourth anniversary.

Generic image of a humanitarian aid vehicle convoy parked in front of a religious temple.
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Generic image of a humanitarian aid vehicle convoy parked in front of a religious temple.

The Caravan of Kindness, led by Sister Lucía Caram, departed Barcelona this Friday on its 42nd humanitarian corridor to Ukraine to provide essential aid during the ongoing conflict.

The convoy started its journey from the Sagrada Família following a blessing by Cardinal Joan Josep Omella. The fleet consists of 21 vehicles, including ten ambulances and seven power generators donated by the Barcelona City Council, destined for the city of Odesa.

"Barcelona once again demands peace in Ukraine and in the world."

Jaume Collboni · Mayor of Barcelona
Mayor Jaume Collboni announced his intention to visit Kyiv in the coming months to strengthen solidarity ties. The event, marking the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion, was also attended by Minister Jaume Duch and Ukrainian Consul Oleg Grabovetskyy.