SAN FRANCISCO -- Dozens of people came together for a rally and car convoy in San Francisco as a way to show support for Ukraine on Saturday, marking two years since Russia's full-scale invasion began.The day also marks one year since the war took away a member of Antchka Cheberenchyk's family.'It's one year since my cousin was killed in the war. It's so heartbreaking,' Cheberenchyk said. 'I believe the world is supposed to do something.
has provided a steady stream of aid to Ukraine -- billions of dollars of support. The latest round of aid, a $60 billion package, is stuck in Congress. It passed the Senate with bipartisan support but House Republicans have refused to bring it up for a vote.'Every day with the delay of the bill being passed in Congress means more Ukrainian lives being lost,' Kushneruk said. 'We don't want to dive deep into American politics.