Tough luck
The impact on the Roma community in a Ukrainian border region as thousands are forced to flee and hundreds more die

The Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine is threatening to become the next arena of Russia’s war of aggression. The region’s governor, Oleh Hryhorov, said last month that 53,000 people had been evacuated from 202 settlements in the border area — more than 60% of the population. Waves of evacuees are fleeing the area in increasingly large numbers, as Russia flies drones indiscriminately into civilians’ homes.
Husakova’s face was covered in cracked scabs. Her tears burned when they slid down her wounds.
That she had survived a direct hit by a drone was a miracle. But when I asked her if the doctor had given Husakova permission to leave the hospital, she scoffed.
Husakova’s family won’t return to Bilopillya. Their evacuation is final.
Bilopillya, a bustling town of more than 15,000 people in 2022, has only about 1,500 residents now.
When Trostyanets was liberated by the Ukrainians in March 2022, the first thing Shulha did was give him a proper burial in her garden.

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