Ukraine refugees tell harrowing tales even as numbers ease
ABC News
Elena Yurchuk saw families with children blown up and the hospital she worked in reduced to rubble during Russia's invasion of Ukraine
SUCEAVA, Romania -- Elena Yurchuk saw families with children blown up and the hospital she worked in reduced to rubble during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
“I don’t know if I have a home or not," said the 44-year-old nurse from the northern Ukrainian town of Chernihiv. “Our city is under siege and we barely escaped.”
Yurchuk has arrived to safety in the Romanian border town of Suceava, which has welcomed thousands of refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the past days. Chernihiv, she said, now resembles a “ghost town."
“People in cars are blown up by mines, a car with children and a young family was blown up … literally behind us,” Yarchuk said.