KPRC 2′s Zach Lashway returns to Poland 1 year since Russia invaded Ukraine

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KPRC 2′s Zach Lashway returns to Poland 1 year since Russia invaded Ukraine
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Friday marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. KPRC2Zach traveled to Poland days after Russia invaded Ukraine one year ago today and joins us live this morning from Kluki in Central Poland with more on how Texans continue to help Ukrainian refugees.

stating its position on what it calls the crisis in Ukraine. Part of the plan is an issuance of the cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia. The country says it has a neutral stance, but it also has said it has no limits on its relationship with Russia. China has refused to criticize the invasion of Ukraine, refraining from calling it an invasion.

It’s estimated 19 million Ukrainians have fled Ukraine within the past year. While millions might have returned, millions have not. Some refugees continue to call Poland home, because their hope is to return to Ukraine.One of those churches is in Zelow, Poland. His church is currently being renovated to accommodate up to 25 refugees in the coming days. He says donations from people around the world, including Texas, make the church’s mission possible.

The pastor explains the Polish government, for one year, has been providing businesses throughout Poland who shelter and provide for Ukrainian refugees monthly grant money. That program is coming to an end.

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