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Anna Kostenko lives near St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and can often hear the whirling blades of air ambulances overhead. That never used to bother her until Russia invaded Ukraine a few weeks ago.
“Every time I hear a helicopter now, I think I’m under attack,” said the Seneca international student. “I’m mentally in Ukraine.”
Ms. Kostenko, 19, was born and raised in Ukraine. Kyiv is her home. But her family — parents and five younger siblings — have since fled the capital city and are constantly moving to find safety. For a week, they hid in a bomb shelter and ate expired dairy products.
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