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«My Soul Felt at Peace»: Why some Ukrainian Refugees Are Returning Home

Summary by lamarea.com
We met Olena Zakharchenko, her husband and her three children near Lukyanivka, where the first McDonald’s in Kiev, damaged by the recent attacks, has just been repaired. According to the locals, this has been the ninth attack since the beginning of the large-scale invasion. The horror of the early days of Russian aggression and bombings in the area forced the Zakharchenko family to flee abroad, as their children could no longer bear the stress. …
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We met Olena Zakharchenko, her husband and her three children near Lukyanivka, where the first McDonald’s in Kiev, damaged by the recent attacks, has just been repaired. According to the locals, this has been the ninth attack since the beginning of the large-scale invasion. The horror of the early days of Russian aggression and bombings in the area forced the Zakharchenko family to flee abroad, as their children could no longer bear the stress. …

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lamarea.com broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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