Russian forces invaded Ukraine over two weeks ago, and there’s no signs of the war slowing down. Meanwhile, many Ukrainians living in North Texas are concerned about their loved ones who are still there.
– Russian forces invaded Ukraine over two weeks ago, and there’s no signs of the war slowing down.
Aline Durham’s whole family is in hard-hit Kharkiv. “Every morning I wake up and I check to make sure that they are still alive and they are still with us, and it’s the most horrible feeling ever. Nobody in this world has to face anything like that, it breaks my heart.”
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