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Nordhorn Supports Partner City in Helping Ukrainian Refugees

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By Susanne Menzel "The people were on the move for three days. Through cold, rain, and snow. Their shoes were worn out, their wearers were tired, scared, and desperate. It was a picture of misery." One can still hear in Krzysztof Rybak's voice the emotion he felt three and a half years ago when he saw the Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Rybak and his wife Tetiana Makarenko had volunteered to help the people back then. They wanted to take in four p…
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By Susanne Menzel "The people were on the move for three days. Through cold, rain, and snow. Their shoes were worn out, their wearers were tired, scared, and desperate. It was a picture of misery." One can still hear in Krzysztof Rybak's voice the emotion he felt three and a half years ago when he saw the Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Rybak and his wife Tetiana Makarenko had volunteered to help the people back then. They wanted to take in four p…

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GN-Online broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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