Many Ukrainians working at their country’s Expo 2020 pavilion won’t be returning home at the end of the world fair in Dubai, as the disruption of war back home places their futures on hold. RussiaUkraineCrisis
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Many Ukrainians working at their country’s Expo 2020 pavilion won’t be returning home at the end of the world fair in Dubai, as the disruption of war back home places their futures on hold., many of the 40-member team were just in the country for the six-month exhibition, and now they don’t know what will happen to them when the event finishes at the end of March., many are unsure whether they can go home or how they will reunite with their families.
“I haven’t contacted my parents for more than one week, because near Kyiv they have no internet connection, no electricity,” he said. “Freedom shall prevail,” says one. “Stop Putin,” “We all stand with Ukraine,” and “No War,” read others.
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