How war and propaganda have been affecting families across Ukraine, Russia and the world. On February 24 th , 2022, Anya, like millions of Ukrainians, was woken up at 5 o’clock in the morning by the sounds and reverberations of missiles striking in and around Kyiv (where she lived) and all over the country. She spent that morning rounding up her very large family, including a 13 year old son who was at a sleepover more 30 minutes from their home. Imagine being separated from one of your children in a situation like that. They did get all of their family (18 people) together, but it was a lot of work and stress. While getting everyone together Anya and her family had to pack up not knowing how long they would be gone. Then, they joined millions of people on the road who were heading West. It took them 3 days to make a trip that would typically take 7-9 hours. As Anya sat in the car, she started thinking about her parents. ...
Sharing stories of our friends as they live through Russia's war.