As Russia attacks Ukraine with missiles, Ukrainian Chicagoans weigh in
A policy expert, a refugee camp volunteer and a history educator share their perspectives.
Russian forces launched the most violent attack Ukraine has seen in months Monday morning. In what Russian president Vladimir Putin called a reaction to an attack on the sole bridge to the Crimean peninsula, Russian missiles targeted cities across Ukraine, including the capital, Kyiv. So far 11 have been reported dead and over 60 have been injured.
Reset checks in with Ukrainian Americans in Chicago.
GUESTS: John Hewko, CEO of Rotary International
Iuliia Skuibida, Ukrainian from Chicago who volunteered in Poland with Ukrainian refugees
Olya Soroka, Global Chair, Holodomor Descendants Network
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As Russia attacks Ukraine with missiles, Ukrainian Chicagoans weigh in
A policy expert, a refugee camp volunteer and a history educator share their perspectives.
Russian forces launched the most violent attack Ukraine has seen in months Monday morning. In what Russian president Vladimir Putin called a reaction to an attack on the sole bridge to the Crimean peninsula, Russian missiles targeted cities across Ukraine, including the capital, Kyiv. So far 11 have been reported dead and over 60 have been injured.
Reset checks in with Ukrainian Americans in Chicago.
GUESTS: John Hewko, CEO of Rotary International
Iuliia Skuibida, Ukrainian from Chicago who volunteered in Poland with Ukrainian refugees
Olya Soroka, Global Chair, Holodomor Descendants Network