Women and the war in Ukraine
We speak to Ukrainian women about how Russia's invasion has impacted their lives
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has led to tens of thousands of deaths. And it鈥檚 estimated around 8 million Ukrainians left the country to find sanctuary.
Each of those numbers represents an individual 鈥 a son or daughter, mother or father 鈥 and personal stories of escape or the loss of a loved one. Throughout the year we have been hearing from people affected by the war and this time we feature conversations with Ukrainian women and girls who are taking refuge across Europe.
In one of those conversations, three women tell us about finding comfort in shared experiences of grief, after losing their husbands in a missile attack. 鈥淥ne part of my brain understands that I will never see him my whole life,鈥 Viktoria tells us. 鈥淎nother part of my brain has this hope and I鈥檓 looking forward to meeting him.鈥
Host James Reynolds meets mothers and their daughters who share their experiences of escaping the war and the challenges of making a new life for themselves in the UK. We also hear from three young Ukrainian women, currently living in London. They express the guilt they feel about leaving friends and family behind, while also offering observations on some quirks of British culture.
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- Sat 25 Feb 2023 09:06GMT大象传媒 World Service except East Asia, Europe and the Middle East & South Asia
- Sat 25 Feb 2023 19:06GMT大象传媒 World Service News Internet
- Sun 26 Feb 2023 00:06GMT大象传媒 World Service except East Asia & South Asia
- Sun 26 Feb 2023 01:06GMT大象传媒 World Service South Asia & East Asia only