Not again: Two years after fleeing Covid-19 in China, Ukrainian runs from war

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LVIV (REUTERS) - Two years ago Ms Julia Volok was shocked to experience an angry reception from fellow Ukrainians as she fled home from Wuhan in China, the epicentre of the soon-to-be global coronavirus pandemic. The buses carrying the Chinese-language student and her...

LVIV - Two years ago Ms Julia Volok was shocked to experience an angry reception from fellow Ukrainians as she fled home from Wuhan in China, the epicentre of the soon-to-be global coronavirus pandemic.

Now that experience has paled into near-insignificance after Russia invaded her homeland, forcing Ms Volok to once again flee - this time with her mother - on a 2,400km journey across Europe.

 

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