Ukrainians in Romania help new refugee arrivals
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Look for the Orange Vest: Ukrainians in Romania Help Others
Elena Trofimchuk fled Ukraine to Romania more than a month ago. She now sees Bucharest's North Railway Station as a second home. She doesn't live there, but it's where she spends most of her day welcoming fellow Ukrainian refugees escaping from Russia's war and helping them sort out tickets, accommodation and onward destinations. The 26-year-old said that keeping herself busy and useful keeps her from dwelling on Russia's shelling of her hometow…
Ukrainians in Romania help new refugee arrivals
By CHISATO TANAKABUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Elena Trofimchuk fled Ukraine to Romania more than a month ago. She now sees Bucharest’s North Railway Station as a second home.She doesn’t live there, but it’s where she spends most of her day welcoming fellow Ukrainian escaping from and helping them sort out tickets, accommodation and onward destinations.The 26-year-old said that keeping herself busy and useful keeps her from dwelling on Russia’s sh…
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