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48234280 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Teachers and students pose for a group photo at Gaopei Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234268 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (R) and Liang Qiao consult with their father and daughter as they prepare lessons at Gaopei village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234267 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin helps a child do homework at Gaopei village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234276 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao (3rd R) teaches singing to children at Gaopui Village primary school in Guadong Township of Rongshui Miao autonomous county, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234261 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao rings the bell for class at Gao Pei Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234258 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao teaches children to do handicraft at Gaopui village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234259 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin teaches at Gaopei village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234274 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 - A general view of Gaopei Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234272 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao combs the hair of a boarding girl who just got up at Gaupi Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234273 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao (1st R) plays an interactive game with children during an English class at Gaopui Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao autonomous County, Liuzhou city, Guangdong province, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234266 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (top) and Liang Qiao (next) escort children home on a rainy day at Gaupi village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234278 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (1st L) and Liang Qiao (2nd L) play games with their children during recess at Gaupi Village primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangdong province, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234262 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao helps boarders to do their homework at Gaopei Village Primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234270 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin teaches a first-grade child to write at Gaopui Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48234275 LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin plays the Lusheng to a child during a class activity at Gaopei Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers' recognition. September 10th is Teachers' Day. Photo Credit: CFOTO/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230909_zia_d204_012 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao teaches children to do handicraft at Gaopui village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_009 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao helps boarders to do their homework at Gaopei Village Primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_011 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin teaches a first-grade child to write at Gaopui Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_013 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao combs the hair of a boarding girl who just got up at Gaupi Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_015 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (top) and Liang Qiao (next) escort children home on a rainy day at Gaupi village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_010 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 - A general view of Gaopei Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_008 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Teachers and students pose for a group photo at Gaopei Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_014 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao rings the bell for class at Gao Pei Village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_006 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin helps a child do homework at Gaopei village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_005 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao (1st R) plays an interactive game with children during an English class at Gaopui Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao autonomous County, Liuzhou city, Guangdong province, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_002 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin teaches at Gaopei village primary school in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_007 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Qiao (3rd R) teaches singing to children at Gaopui Village primary school in Guadong Township of Rongshui Miao autonomous county, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_004 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (1st L) and Liang Qiao (2nd L) play games with their children during recess at Gaupi Village primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangdong province, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_003 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 7, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin plays the Lusheng to a child during a class activity at Gaopei Village Primary School in Guadong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous region, Sept 7, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230909_zia_d204_001 September 9, 2023, Liuzhou, Guangxi, China: LIUIZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 - Liang Zhonglin (R) and Liang Qiao consult with their father and daughter as they prepare lessons at Gaopei village primary School in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Liuzhou city, South China s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept 6, 2023. In Gaopei Village primary School, there is a pair of father and daughter rural teachers, although they have different positions, teaching grades and subjects are different, but because of their love for rural education and get the villagers recognition. September 10th is Teachers Day. (Credit Image: © Cfoto/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230813_zea_c181_085 August 13, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Statement from Xenia Tostado, Rodolfo Sancho's partner on August 13, 2023 in Madrid (Spain)..STATEMENT FROM XENIA TOSTADO.Rodolfo Sancho's partner.I have been feeling for days the need to express my concern and the fear I feel as a mother. We do not know if we are safe. My daughter lives totally apart from everything that is happening and it will be that way as long as we can and they allow us to do so. I am by the side of my partner, Rodolfo Sancho, in this deep pain .that he is going through as a father, no one has any idea. I can only say that, from the strength that we both are, we will protect our daughter above all, she is our priority. As a mother, I pray with all my heart to the press to keep us out of this, my daughter is just a child. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the support and love that comes our way. Thank you very much. Xenia Tostado..PRESS RELEASE;XENIA TOSTADO;RODOLFO SANCHO..Europa Press..08/13/2023 (Credit Image: © Europa Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230704_zaa_p138_008 July 4, 2023, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia: Akhmet Akipov, left, the father of 8-year-old Raisat Akipova, from Dagestan listen during a tea hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin during their visit to the Kremlin, July 4, 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Putin met with the girl and her family after he failed to see them during his visit to Derbent when he met with local residents. (Credit Image: © Alexander Kazakov/Kremlin Pool/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230704_zaa_p138_013 July 4, 2023, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, presents a signed copy of a book to Akhmet Akipov, left, the father of 8-year-old Raisat Akipova, from Dagestan during their visit to the Kremlin, July 4, 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Putin met with the girl and her family after he failed to see them during his visit to Derbent when he met with local residents. (Credit Image: © Alexander Kazakov/Kremlin Pool/Planet Pix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230211_zip_j167_012 February 11, 2023, Adana, Turkey, Turkey: A father rejoices after his seven year old daughter, Aya, is safely extracted from a collapsed building after four days of being stuck under the structure. Hopes are dwindling but rescue workers continue to search for survivors on February 11, 2023 in Hatay, Turkey, tirelessly sorting through the ruble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria. Family members missing loved ones watch wordlessly hoping to find their loved ones alive but preparing for the worst as the country-wide death surpasses 20,000. (Credit Image: © Svet Jacqueline/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230211_zip_j167_002 February 11, 2023, Adana, Turkey, Turkey: A father rejoices after his seven year old daughter, Aya, is safely extracted from a collapsed building after four days of being stuck under the structure. Hopes are dwindling but rescue workers continue to search for survivors on February 11, 2023 in Hatay, Turkey, tirelessly sorting through the ruble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria. Family members missing loved ones watch wordlessly hoping to find their loved ones alive but preparing for the worst as the country-wide death surpasses 20,000. (Credit Image: © Svet Jacqueline/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20220822_zia_c218_066 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_065 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_062 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_064 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_061 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_060 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_059 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12 (left), Anna Andrushyna, aged 9 (right)..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_057 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_056 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_058 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_055 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_054 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_053 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_051 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_049 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_048 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_050 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_047 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_046 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_044 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_045 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_043 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Kateryna Andrushyna, aged 12..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may h (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_042 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_037 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_038 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_039 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_040 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_036 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_035 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_034 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_033 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_032 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_031 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_029 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Anna Andrushyna, aged 9..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_028 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_027 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_026 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_024 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_025 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_022 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_023 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_021 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_020 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_018 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_015 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_016 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_017 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_014 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_013 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_012 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_010 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_011 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_009 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_069 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_068 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_067 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_063 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_041 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_052 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_019 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_030 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220822_zia_c218_070 August 22, 2022, United Kingdom: Portraits for Ukraine Independence Day, 24th August 2022...In the image: Halyna Andrushyna, 36..Accompanied with the colours of Ukrainian flag, Halyna Andrushyna, 36, and her daughters Kateryna Andrushyna, 12, and Anna Andrushyna, 9, proudly wear and wave the flag for Ukraine Independence Day, which is held on the 24th August. ..Halyna, and her family are refugees from Boryspil, a city near Kyiv, that was bombed on the first day of the Russian Invasion, 24/02/2022...Living with their hosts in Swansea, Halyna and her daughters are settling in well in the UK. Halyna explains â??The main values of Ukrainianâ??s and British people are the same - family and children, and love in the family. That is why we are feeling very at ease and happy in this environment.â? As a family, Halyna and her daughters are integrating as much as they can. Their hosts kindly help take their children to school and encourage playing with and integrating with local children. They also take them to church choir and Swansea Ballet School every Saturday. Halyna has found full-time work locally too in a nearby restaurant in Mumbles. ..Halyna goes on to explain that she is grateful that now at least her daughters can sleep well, â??the children have stopped dreaming about war and having nightmares.â? What the family like most about Wales is â??everyone is smiling, everyone is friendly, kind and polite. We feel respected and accepted by the people. I love nature of Wales. Everything is green and blossoming. Every month something new in bloom.â?..However, the family long to return home and her children deeply miss their father, Halyaâ??s husband, who remains in Ukraine. Her daughters also miss their grandparents and have expressed deep concern for their grandmother, Halynaâ??s mother, â??as she lives in Luhansk county which is occupied, so my heart is always in fear something may happen t (Credit Image: © Cover Images via
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20220330_zip_h171_017 March 30, 2022, Palermo, Sicily, Italy: Press conference for the national premiere of the play â??Rocco Chinnici - il coraggio e la passione di un padre magistratoâ? at the Santa Cecilia Theater in Palermo, Sicily...Present Mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando, City Councilor for Cultures, Mario Zito, Caterina Chinnici, magistrate, Ugo Bentivegna, director and author of the text together with Giuditta Perriera, Donatella Finocchiaro, leading actress, and Roberto Burgio, co-star....â??The play is intended as a tribute to the figure of a great statesman - says Ugo Bentivegna - but also to a father who has never stopped loving and protecting his family. Through the eyes of his daughter Caterina, the most important moments of the family and public life of this hero, victim of the mafia, are retraced â?...The show ''Rocco Chinnici - the courage and passion of a magistrate father'' is produced by Fattore K and Forteresse with the contribution of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and in collaboration with The actor's suitcase from Palermo to Rome...CATERINA CHINNICI, magistrate and daughter of Rocco Chinnici, LEOLUCA ORLANDO, Mayor of palermo, and UGO BENTIVEGNA, director and author of the text (Credit Image: © Victoria Herranz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20220330_zip_h171_018 March 30, 2022, Palermo, Sicily, Italy: Press conference for the national premiere of the play â??Rocco Chinnici - il coraggio e la passione di un padre magistratoâ? at the Santa Cecilia Theater in Palermo, Sicily...Present Mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando, City Councilor for Cultures, Mario Zito, Caterina Chinnici, magistrate, Ugo Bentivegna, director and author of the text together with Giuditta Perriera, Donatella Finocchiaro, leading actress, and Roberto Burgio, co-star....â??The play is intended as a tribute to the figure of a great statesman - says Ugo Bentivegna - but also to a father who has never stopped loving and protecting his family. Through the eyes of his daughter Caterina, the most important moments of the family and public life of this hero, victim of the mafia, are retraced â?...The show ''Rocco Chinnici - the courage and passion of a magistrate father'' is produced by Fattore K and Forteresse with the contribution of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and in collaboration with The actor's suitcase from Palermo to Rome...UGO BENTIVEGNA, director and author of the text, LEOLUCA ORLANDO, Mayor of palermo, CATERINA CHINNICI, magistrate and daughter of Rocco Chinnici, MARIO ZITO, City Councilor for Cultures and ROBERTO BURGIO, co-star (Credit Image: © Victoria Herranz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20220330_zip_h171_019 March 30, 2022, Palermo, Sicily, Italy: Press conference for the national premiere of the play â??Rocco Chinnici - il coraggio e la passione di un padre magistratoâ? at the Santa Cecilia Theater in Palermo, Sicily...Present Mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando, City Councilor for Cultures, Mario Zito, Caterina Chinnici, magistrate, Ugo Bentivegna, director and author of the text together with Giuditta Perriera, Donatella Finocchiaro, leading actress, and Roberto Burgio, co-star....â??The play is intended as a tribute to the figure of a great statesman - says Ugo Bentivegna - but also to a father who has never stopped loving and protecting his family. Through the eyes of his daughter Caterina, the most important moments of the family and public life of this hero, victim of the mafia, are retraced â?...The show ''Rocco Chinnici - the courage and passion of a magistrate father'' is produced by Fattore K and Forteresse with the contribution of the Metropolitan City of Palermo and in collaboration with The actor's suitcase from Palermo to Rome...GIUDITTA PERRIERA, co-autor of the text, UGO BENTIVEGNA, director and author of the text, LEOLUCA ORLANDO, Mayor of palermo, CATERINA CHINNICI, magistrate and daughter of Rocco Chinnici, MARIO ZITO, City Councilor for Cultures, ROBERTO BURGIO, co-star, and DONATELLA FINOCCHIARO, leading actress (Credit Image: © Victoria Herranz/ZUMA Press Wire)
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