For Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion of their country, the railway to Przemysl is a lifeline.Every day for almost a year, trains have been pulling into Platform 5 carrying families from Ukraine to Poland, from war to safety and peace.The carriages are far less crowded than in the earliest, panic-filled days, but the refugees are still coming.This week, many said they were driven by fear that Vladimir Putin will mark the first anniversary of his war by ordering a new, deadly offensive.Olga and her family spent one and a half months under Russian occupation when the war started.She decided to leave northern Ukraine now because she couldn't face the same hardship all over again: the constant shelling and fear.In March, trapped in their town - surrounded by fighting - they had to cook what little food they could get on open fires in the streets. ยูฟ่า777
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Ukraine War: 'Everyone is kind, but the fact is, we're not home'
Ukraine War: 'Everyone is kind, but the fact is, we're not home'
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