After resolving the hotel issues, Joe Ga released his humanitarian evacuation corridor plan through a live broadcast...
This move responded to the United Nations' call and forced the heavily pressured Russia to reluctantly acknowledge P.B's presence on the Ukraine battlefield.
On the second day after Joe Ga's statement, a large convoy set off from Odessa, slowly making its way east along the highway.
The distance from Odessa to Berdjansk is nearly 400 kilometers, passing through over a dozen towns and small cities along the way.
The Lion Camp from Yemen was still en route, so Joe Ga had to urgently recruit a group of volunteers from downtown Odessa who could drive to handle the material trucks...
Then the newly arrived 438 Cossack soldiers changed their gear, driving 15 Bradley Fighting Vehicles and 80 Humvees, escorting 80 trucks loaded with food and establishing a total of 15 supply points along the towns...
