Frontline 4x4s: 70-year-old drives pick-up 1,200 miles from UK to donate it to Ukraine
Dr Claire Oelrichs is donating several pick-up trucks and to mark her 70th birthday she drove one of them 1,200 miles to Ukraine.
Simon Newton began his career as a print journalist in the early 1990s before moving into broadcasting. He has reported for Sky News, BBC News and ITV and received numerous awards. He reported extensively from Afghanistan and spent three months embedded with British troops in Helmand. He now covers the war in Ukraine.
Dr Claire Oelrichs is donating several pick-up trucks and to mark her 70th birthday she drove one of them 1,200 miles to Ukraine.
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