At the start of the Russian invasion, the cook prepared and provided food for the terrorist defense, Armed Forces, police, hospitals, and the elderly in need.
Colombian chef Hector Jimenez-Bravo, who has lived in Ukraine for many years, took the lead to provide APU with much-needed hot food. He announced this on his Instagram page.
The famous chef also said that he was most surprised in Nikolaev, which suffers every day from the enemy’s missile attack.
In particular, Judge MasterChef visited the destroyed building of Nikolaev OVA, and also saw many buildings damaged by Russian shells.
“This is the ‘Russian world’. I’m here in Nikolaev and I see how the Russians say they want to ‘help’ us Ukrainians. How to help? Just look at what they’re doing! It’s just orcs! Nikolaev is a very beautiful city, otherwise what they are doing is terrible,” shared the chef.
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It was previously reported that Hector Jimenez-Bravo admitted that he plans to take the lead.
Hector Jimenez-Bravo spoke about the “trap” that many Ukrainians have fallen into
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Source: korrespondent

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