A San Diego woman is anxiously waiting to hear from her brother, fighting in Ukraine. She tells ABC 10News her brother joined the Ukrainian army just three months ago.
Nazar Chornyi is a husband and father of five children. Until recently, he was teaching math and physics in Ukraine.
"He joined the army three months ago, and now we have a war, and he's fighting for his life and of course, the freedom of our country," said his sister, Khrystyna Chorna. Chorna has lived in San Diego for fifteen years. Her sister is also in Ukraine hiding in someone's basement. "It's shocking for everyone. I haven't slept well, since this whole thing started. I can't even describe how it feels living in a free country," said Chorna."Two days ago, it was just"pray for me."That was a horrific message to hear. It just broke me down, and he just said,"It's hell, it's hell there," said Chorna."He has a lot of children to provide for. We don't want him to die. We don't want him to come back disabled.
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