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A perfume store owner and military supplier discusses the war in Ukraine

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 4:56 AM
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Dima, a perfume shop owner in Odesa, has turned his shop into a unique space where volunteers can restock supplies for those fighting on the frontlines against the Russian invasion. His shop is a mix of soldiers being fitted for ballistic vests and helmets, and 20-something girls perusing limited-edition Chanel perfumes from the 60s. Dima also creates sculptures from smashed perfume bottles and remnants of bombs and shrapnel. His unique blend of perfume, military supplies, and art has garnered international attention, with one of his perfumes even finding its way to former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s home in London.

As a collector of perfumes for 30 years, Dima has stepped up to help the military volunteers in any way he can. He funds the production of essential supplies like stretchers, blankets, drones, ammunition, and more. Dima has been instrumental in providing much-needed equipment to the volunteers on the frontlines, including ballistic vests and helmets. The volunteers who visit his shop come from various backgrounds, forced into alternate career paths due to the war. Dima’s son, who used to work as a carpenter, now sews fabric used for body armor.

Dima also facilitates evacuations of civilians from cities like Kharkiv and aids in delivering essential supplies to remote villages surrounding Odesa. These villages are often cut off from basic necessities, surrounded by trenches and military checkpoints. Dima’s shop serves as a hub for volunteers to gather supplies and equipment in case of Russian strikes. Despite the challenges and dangers they face, the military volunteers remain resilient, knowing that giving up would mean torture, abuse, and death.

The war has taken a toll on Dima’s family as well, causing a rift between him and relatives living in Russia. The disconnection with his family is a result of the differing perspectives on the conflict, with some relatives in Russia not understanding the severity of the situation in Ukraine. Dima attributes this lack of understanding to the Russian TV propaganda that demonizes Ukrainians and justifies the atrocities committed during the war. The emotional impact of the war has led Dima to distance himself from his Russian roots and fully embrace Ukrainian language and culture.

Despite the hardships and losses faced by Dima and his country, he remains hopeful for the future. He believes that Ukraine has the potential to rebuild itself, without relying solely on external assistance. Dima praises President Zelenskyy for his leadership during the war, highlighting his courage and commitment to the Ukrainian people. He also acknowledges the resilience of the Ukrainian army, which has proven its strength and determination in the face of adversity. Dima’s efforts to support the volunteers and civilians in his community through his shop and art reflect his unwavering dedication to his country.

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