
School is over. At the end of this afternoon, Szczesliwicki Park in Warsaw is gradually filling up. Anton and Dasha Kotiuk came to enjoy the mild spring weather with their two daughters, Masha and Barbara. The five-year-old blonde smiles broadly at her father. “She’s the youngest. She was only a year old when we fled,” recalls the computer scientist. The eldest, aged eight, still has some memories of the family home in Irpin, near kyiv. “It has since been destroyed,” slips Anton.
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