Calgary Man is injured in Russia Drone and Ukrainian attack

“Endlessness.” That way Paul Paul Hughes explains the latest attack in Russia in Ukraine.
“For the past three hours in the brakes and arrows and pedestrians,” said Hughes, talking to world’s black kyuv stories on Thursday evening.
“Two to three to three months,” HUGHES is added, with a distant bombing noise.
“In June it was about 6,000 shahed (arrows), arrows – it is very bad here. You don’t smell the air. You can see smoke.”
Smoke up after Russian strike in Kiliv, Ukraine, on Friday, on July 4, 2025.
Associated Press / Hor Konavalov
Hughes was in Ukraine since 2022 as a volunteer, doing human activity with Canada Charity Hungs (helping Ukraine – meals support).
A few weeks after his arrival, his son Mackenzie, aged 22 and was working alongside Ukrainian soldiers, organized the help of the former military rows.
On the Canadian day, during one of those large Russian characters, Mackenzie was injured.
Fortunately he is alive, but the size of his injury is unclear.
MACKAGE 22-year-old Maghes and father Paul once were in Ukraine since 2022, working for people’s help to expelled fighters.
Kindly: Paul Hughes
When he found the attack on the attack, Paul Hughes urged his son.

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“I’ve used a few days ago – drove down Kharkiv as soon as I touched by its unit, so I had him always since July 1th,” said Hughes.

Mackenzie burned about 30 percent of her body. He was repeated under the car but was saved by two other members of his team.
“You are stable but wrong,” said Mali Huphes. “You don’t get hit by Shaheds and good.”

Calgaria Paul Hughes, Mackenzie, asking for people’s help to bring about people’s help in the former war line in Ukraine, said he was inspired by the courage of the Ukrainian people.
Kindly: Paul Hughes
Hughes said he was linked to a Canadian ambassador, and there were people who tried to try his son back to Canada. But Mackenzie said no – he did not want to leave Ukraine.
“You get the best care here in Kyiv,” said Hughes. “In the burning unit working with burnings. I mean, some best doctors in Ukraine now because of the last three years.”
A 22-year-old Meckoz, appeared in Calgary, visited at the hospital in Kiliv, Ukraine after injury in Russia’s attack on July 1, 2025.
Kindly: Paul Hughes
After seeing many innocent people killed in Russian bombers, Hughes is inspired by the courage of the Ukrainian people.
“There are any people, citizens, especially citizens, die every time in the terrorist attack. On the front row, the former military service.
“One thing to have your ordinary struggle and front line and soldiers and soldiers compared to arts of arts, but this is a pure attack.”
Hughes concluded our discussion by asking his friends in Canada to keep his son in his thoughts.
“You are a very strong man and you have a good opportunity to go back to build,” said Hughes. “This is my hope as a father. I love my son.”

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