an 11-year-old boy arrived alone in Slovakia

an 11-year-old boy arrived alone in Slovakia

“He only came from Zaporizhia because his parents had to stay in Ukraine,” police spokeswoman Denisa Bardyova told AFP. A team of volunteers took care of the boy, who arrived on Saturday, and gave him food and drink.

Ukrainian babe alone in Slovakia

Courtesy: Slovak Police

the army of Russia Since Friday, it has occupied the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, where – according to the Ukrainian authorities – artillery fire caused a fire. The Russian government, on the other hand, denies causing the fire.

The boy’s mother put him on a train to Slovakia because he had to stay at home to take care of his disabled mother.

“I am very grateful that they have saved my son’s life,” the woman, Yulia Pisetskaya, said in a video message posted on Facebook on Sunday. “In your small country there are people with a big heart.”

The police stated on Facebook that the boy “won everyone’s hearts with his smile, his bravery and his determination, a job worthy of a true hero.”

Several local volunteers contacted relatives of the boy in Slovakia, who searched for him and took him to bratislavathe capital.

The baby’s trip is just one example of the human cost that Russia’s offensive in Ukraine is having, with more than 1.5 million Ukrainians displaced in ten days, the highest figure for a European country since World War II.

The UN has warned that up to five million people could be displaced as a result of the Russian invasion.

Source: Ambito

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