Ukraine: Russian family living in Udine hosts two refugees

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(ANSA) – TRIESTE, 17 MAR – A Russian family hosts two Ukrainian refugees. It happens in Udine, as reported by the Friulian daily Messaggero Veneto in an extensive report accompanied by interviews.

Lia and Andrei Sinizyn, both from Moscow, he is a computer programmer, she is a housewife, in their home in Udine where they have lived for five years with a teenage son Olena, a programmer employed by an international group, and Olga, a Belarusian married to a Ukrainian from Kiev .

At the outbreak of the war “we thought that we could not remain indifferent. In that country we have many friends and what is happening is inhumane”, explained the Sinizyn spouses.

Olena, who lived in Bilogorodka, and Lia had met three years ago in Kiev, attended the same course. At her house Olena had already welcomed her Olga, brought to safety by her husband who then returned to fight. Olena and Olga fled by car and in two days they reached the Polish border and then continued towards Udine. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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