Ukrainians in Ireland: ‘Thousands of people my age are dying. We need a lasting peace’

Four years ago, life changed forever for Ukrainians as Russia launched its invasion. Liz Dunphy spoke with three women living here who are hoping for peace
Ukrainians in Ireland: ‘Thousands of people my age are dying. We need a lasting peace’

Nadia Dobrianska — a fluent Irish speaker who had studied in Belfast — fled Kyiv for Cork as Russian bombs began to fall on February 24, 2022. Picture: Chani Anderson

Four years ago tomorrow, Nadia Dobrianska fled Ukraine as the first bombs began to explode in Kyiv, her home city. 

“It felt like losing a limb on the first day of the war,” she said. “I felt like something was dying in me.”

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