A Bay Area residents is helping his native Ukraine the Silicon Valley way. He's been helping remove pin drops on online maps that some believe are being used by the Russian military for GPS targeted rocket attacks.
As the Russian military continues to advance on Ukrainian cities in the ongoing invasion, there are growing pleas for help from inside Ukraine.
For Bay Area resident Andrii Koshokaru, images of explosions at Ukrainian government buildings at Svobody Square in Kharkiv are devastating. For the last six days, he's been online gathering videos of the Russian assault on his country to share on social media.
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