Anya and Tanya, two sisters, with their mother Valya and children Vova, Misha, and Masha. They left Kharkiv on March 6. The father serves in the Ukrainian armed forces and told his family to leave as the city was heavily shelled then. They got to the shelter by train and bus. There was no light or heating in the train, there were crowds at the stations, chaos, and several times they almost got lost. In Kharkiv, the son with a disability was not allowed on the train, and his grandmother got lost at the train station, but was found later. They did not have a place to spend the night in Lviv, with a lot of people everywhere. They found a tent where they could keep warm, but they could only get the children in, as there was not enough space for everyone. They then reached Transcarpathia while standing on a train and got to the school in Kontsovo. They will try to stay here for as long as possible and are incredibly grateful for the warmth and comfort. They try to be helpful, volunteer and are looking for work.
Anya Valya Avirar
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