She fled Ukraine for the UK. Then her hosts asked her to leave
CNN’s Clare Sebastian speaks with Natalia Lymar, a Ukrainian refugee who was briefly received by British hosts before being asked to leave and left homeless. Her story is not singular with data from the UK government showing hundreds of Ukrainian households have sought homelessness assistance.
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