Ukrainian refugee in Shropshire hoping for a peaceful future after a year of war

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Ukrainian refugee in Shropshire hoping for a peaceful future after a year of war
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'We are a nation that has already proven its indomitable power, so now I want all Ukrainians to live under a peaceful sky, and all those who were separated by the war to finally unite.'

was held in remembrance of loved ones killed and refugees who have moved to the county have shared their harrowing memories of that first fateful day.

At the time, Hanna was working as a broadcaster on the radio, when she was responsible for declaring the horrifying news to her compatriots. "Waking up at 6.30am, I got up early, because at that time I was working as a news anchor on the radio. I turned on the Wi-Fi and read a message from my son's teacher that the children are not going to school today because the war has started.

"All the people volunteered for whole days, the men who did not go to the front in the first days unloaded the cars with the humanitarian groups and performed other physically difficult jobs.Ukrainian refugee Hanna Zarytska and her host Julia Farrant who lives in Market Draytonbecame a presenter on local radio station Pure Gold.

"For my family and friends who have remained in Ukraine, they, just like a year ago, want the Russian soldiers to leave our lands and do everything possible for this."Journalists, like other Ukrainians, work on their front. In the media, one goal is to bring Ukraine's victory closer with every frame and word.

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