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The lives of internal refugees: how internally displaced Ukrainians are coping away from their homes, and home towns

Apr 22, 20226 min
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We've been bringing you regular coverage of what life is like for people in Ukraine during this war. And keep this in mind, which was the focus of a story we brought you yesterday on the podcast: in addition to the estimated 5-million Ukrainians who have left their country to escape the Russian invasion, there are millions more who have been forced to leave their homes, while becoming refugees within their own country.

So we'll hear from Alex, who got out of Irpin just before his apartment was hit by a Russian attack and has been chronicling his time with his new baby born just two weeks before the war broke out.


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