That was not how I had hoped the last day of my stay in Ukraine would begin. Before entering the war-torn country, I had downloaded an app that sounds an alarm when there is danger. Now, it was five o’clock in the morning, it was Thursday, November 21, and my phone was making noise like never before. I woke up with a start, hurriedly got dressed and reached for my backpack, which contained, among other things, a first aid kit, several flattened granola bars and a few lukewarm water bottles. There was no telling how long we would be in the shelter, and it was a matter of preparing for the worst and having enough provisions.
New aspects of Russia's 1,000+ day war in Ukraine are revealed by listening to the stories of the people who are refugees in their own country.Told by Peter Christian Rude, Communications Coordinator, Caritas DenmarkLink
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0025l4z
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuCaAUGFkbE
This is a an original podcast from Caritas Denmark. Translated to English from Danish and Ukrainian. Produced by HearHEAR.