Kateryna Fuglevych was a TV presenter and journalist in Ukraine - now she is working in a creche in Northern Ireland after fleeing the Russian invasion of her country
Ms Fuglevych then made the decision to leave Kherson with the help of a friend."The roads were gone - they had been destroyed - so we had to follow people who knew the way through fields."I was worried that Russians would recognise me as a journalist when I hit a checkpoint.Kateryna Fuglevych in a Ukrainian TV studio before she fled to the UK
She drove to Hungary and onwards to France before getting a ferry to Dover in England, eventually ending up in Belfast in the same car in which she had fled Ukraine."You can imagine, it needs a lot of repairs."which has cause serious flooding of vast areas of land on both sides of the Dnipro river.An aerial view of flooded homes in Kherson after the Nova Kakhovka dam breach"Every day they live in huge fear because they live under the shelling and the missiles.
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