Une famille ukrainienne en sécurité au Québec témoigne de l'enfer de la guerre

Aurika Olkhova (left) and her daughters, Vladyslava and Kristina (right), pose at their home in St-Bruno-de-Montarville, Que., Sunday, April 2, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes.

MONTREAL - Aurika Olkhova says she still can't believe that she and her two daughters made it out of Ukraine alive after enduring weeks of bombing by the Russian army in the city of Mariupol — including at the maternity hospital.

Now safe in Quebec, working at a veterinary clinic, and her daughters learning French at school, Olkhova is telling her story.

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