Canadian mom and 2 kids flee Ukraine, land in Vancouver
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At the first signs of an invasion, Anya Kholodnytaskaya and her family started packing up their lives in case they needed to flee.
At the first signs of an invasion, Anya Kholodnytaskaya and her family started packing up their lives in case they needed to flee.
Kholodnytaskaya, who's a Canadian citizen, had moved to Ukraine with her Ukrainian husband to start a family in Vinnystsia about eight years ago, according to her friend Daria Terekhina.
She never imagined the violence of war would wipe out their idyllic life in the Ukrainian countryside.
"They caught the last train and they found out their city got bombed, so they made it out right on time," said Terekhina, who lives in Metro Vancouver.
Terekhina had been communicating with her friend over Facebook messenger throughout the past month, aiming to help Kholodnytaskaya, her two boys and their dog make it Vancouver. Her husband was not able to leave with them because the country banned men ages 18 to 60 from leaving.
"She keeps focusing on the kids because that's her future; her kids are her future. She's trying not to think about back home – not having a home, not knowing where her husband is," Terekhina said.
Before the family made it to their destination, they found refuge in Budapest, Hungary, for several weeks until they could find a flight that could accommodate the family and large dog.