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A British photographer who has lived in Ukraine since 2020 has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his mission to help the Ukrainian people since Russia's full-scale invasion. Mark Neville has set up a charity called Postcode Ukraine that makes deliveries of humanitarian aid to frontline towns. Once there, he takes photographs of the people he meets. Those pictures have now been put together in a new book, "Ukraine 2022-2024: Diary of an Aid Worker". He spoke to us in Perspective about some of the pictures, notably one of a good friend who was killed on the frontline just a day previously.