Episode 1. Part1. Iryna Rassadina. Life before the war.
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Episode 1. Part1. Life before the war
We actually talked with Iryna Rassadina, cosmetologist, auto sportsman and volunteer from Kharkiv, for more than 2 hours.
Her evacuation story from Ukraine to Sweden, with the support of a Swedish friend, is saddening, disturbing, and inspiring at the same time.
I'm sharing the first part of our conversation, during which I was very eager to understand what skills or experience a woman or a person needs to have to drive a car alone through occupied territories, through a ruined Mariupol with abandoned bodies, to find and save people.
So I asked Iryna about her life before the war and what triggered her decision to go to Mariupol, where fighting was still ongoing.
I want to show Europeans, who have sheltered Ukrainians, that the world has changed for us forever.
And it can change again in an instant. This time for them.
Ukrainians have learned many important lessons and made many conclusions from the war. We are open to sharing them.
The main thing is to listen and hear—for the sake of safety, victory, and the future—your personal and your society.
Видео Episode 1. Part1. Iryna Rassadina. Life before the war. канала VOICE4Ukraine
VOICE4Ukraine.Women
Episode 1. Part1. Life before the war
We actually talked with Iryna Rassadina, cosmetologist, auto sportsman and volunteer from Kharkiv, for more than 2 hours.
Her evacuation story from Ukraine to Sweden, with the support of a Swedish friend, is saddening, disturbing, and inspiring at the same time.
I'm sharing the first part of our conversation, during which I was very eager to understand what skills or experience a woman or a person needs to have to drive a car alone through occupied territories, through a ruined Mariupol with abandoned bodies, to find and save people.
So I asked Iryna about her life before the war and what triggered her decision to go to Mariupol, where fighting was still ongoing.
I want to show Europeans, who have sheltered Ukrainians, that the world has changed for us forever.
And it can change again in an instant. This time for them.
Ukrainians have learned many important lessons and made many conclusions from the war. We are open to sharing them.
The main thing is to listen and hear—for the sake of safety, victory, and the future—your personal and your society.
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