'Leaving Ukraine with bombs falling was terrifying but Southport people have been a pillar of support' - Stand Up For Southport
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'Leaving Ukraine with bombs falling was terrifying but Southport people have been a pillar of support' - Stand Up For Southport
Sponsored feature by Sophie Swain Stand Up For Southport A mother who fled to Southport is hosting a celebration of Ukrainian culture on International Peace Day, to remind people that the country’s situation is ’far from over’ and that people who have fled ‘stand strong’ no matter where they are. Nina Karetska, 32 years old, arrived in the UK in April 2022 with her 10-month-old daughter, Emilia. When the war broke out she made the ‘immediate de…
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