By Liudmila Pavot –

These days, talking about the war between Russia and Ukraine is commonplace. Bombs, captured cities, displaced people, resistance and nationalism complete the picture.

Fleeing destruction and death, many families march to the Ukrainian border with Poland as war refugees.

Up to this point in geography Alisa Povudina, a young Russian woman living in Poland who without hesitation has turned her house into a refuge. A mother with her children, ages 3 and 14, respectively, felt the warmth of home when they were welcomed by Alisa, while fleeing the war across the border. For the young woman, there is evidently no justification for so much violence and she sees no limits in supporting Ukrainian refugees.

Alisa has carried out a campaign to raise funds, with which to purchase medicines to treat war wounds. Days ago, Povudine, also had the privilege of welcoming a war hero into his home, regardless of the end that a conflict of that magnitude may bring. A young Ukrainian returned to defend his land, after having settled 6 years ago in Holland. Without hesitation, he returned to kyiv to face the Russian invasion. Alisa Povudina, is the Coordinator and attorney before the Warsaw Courts, from the processing company “My Polish passport”, which From its office in Buenos Aires it has also sent monetary aid as a show of solidarity and support with the people of Ukraine, as announced by the Dr. Jonathan Jablonski, specialist in Polish citizenship.

Ukrainians today are living a nightmare that does not know when or how it will end. Once again, natural resources, the distribution of territories and the pretext of lack of democracy become the “reason” for a powerful person to attack without regard.

Meanwhile, families are being dismembered by the pain and uncertainty of an absurd war that sows hatred in new generations who should give smiles and innocence instead of tears.

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