An hour before she stood in a rainy Trafalgar Square demonstrating against the Russian war in Ukraine, Angelina Kopachevskaya was on a call to her mother and grandma in a basement in the bombarded city of Kharkiv.“ They are being super-brave, ” the 32-year-old said....
I speak to them and I can hear shells exploding.” Her Spanish husband said he had suggested her family should consider leaving several weeks ago when Russian president Vladimir Putin first started moving troops onto Ukraine’s bor
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2022-03-09 00:00:00.0