Motivational stories of Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homeland as a result of Russian military aggression: they temporarily lost their homes, jobs, businesses, and were forced to flee from Russian shelling. How did the fates of the IDPs turn out, and how did they manage to build a life outside of Ukraine? The heroes of the project, although they ended up abroad, remain part of Ukrainian society. They are often volunteers who have found an opportunity to help their country even while abroad.
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Daryna Dmytriievska is a family doctor from Kyiv who has been living in Germany since the full-scale invasion. However, it is not only the war that makes her stay abroad.
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The story of the rescue of Daria Plotnikova and her large family.
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Hanna Balyas and her family were caught up in Irpin during the war. The family was hiding from shelling in the basement until a bomb was dropped on a neighboring house. They realized they could not stay any longer and left the already occupied city.
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The war caught Ksenia Panasiuk and her family in Irpin. The family hid from shelling in the basement, then moved to Khmelnytskyi, then to Lviv, Warsaw, and Sweden.
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The protagonists Olena and Olha do not know each other, they lived in different cities, and they celebrated February 22 in completely different ways, although in the end they both ended up in Germany.
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This programme was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.