El impacto de un misil ruso en un local utilizado por la ONG "World Central Kitchen", fundada por el chef José Andrés, la llamada "cocina solidaria" para los civiles ucranianos, dejó cuatro heridos en la ciudad de Jarkóv, en el este del país.
El director de la ONG, Nate Mook, informó del ataque sufrido este sábado a través de su cuenta en twitter, donde muestra imágenes del lugar y concluye que "cocinar es un acto heroico de valor".
An update I hoped I'd never have to make. I'm at a @WCKitchen restaurant in Kharkiv, where less than 24 hours ago I was meeting with their amazing team. Today, a missile stuck. 4 staff were wounded. This is the reality here—cooking is a heroic act of bravery. #ChefsForUkraine ???? pic.twitter.com/AyU4fUnA61
— Nate Mook (@natemook) April 16, 2022
Reporting from Chernihiv today where the @WCKitchen team is distributing 1,000 hot meals & kits of food to cook! There's less destruction so families are still living here€but markets not full & will take a while for normal life to come back—so we will be here! #ChefsForUkraine pic.twitter.com/ppBm8qM3Ww
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) April 16, 2022
The work doesn't stop! Today, the restaurant team is moving all food products & non-damaged equipment to another kitchen location in Kharkiv. The injured staff are doing well—and all the team here wants to continue cooking. Truly in awe at the bravery of our @WCKitchen partners! pic.twitter.com/O5zayN0WOJ
— Nate Mook (@natemook) April 17, 2022
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