Ukrainian refugees waiting to find out what will happen to their towns
On Thursday, Global News Europe Bureau Chief Crystal Goomansingh spoke with refugees in Zaporizhzhia in the south central part of Ukraine on their plans for the future. Many of the families said that they were waiting to find out whether their homes will be under Russian or Ukrainian control, before determining if they can return.
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