Marcin Zawisza is offering his home to Olena Stadnik, who has been stuck near the Russian-occupied city of Kherson in southern Ukraine.
The 40-year-old has been a family friend of Ms Stadnik for two decades and applied to the Government’sDespite applying on March 18, the day the scheme was launched, Mr Zawisza had to wait 40 days for Ms Stadnik’s visa bid to be approved.
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