A refugee from Ukraine who had been residing in the UK for nine months announced that she was going back since there was no sign of the war coming to an end.
Since November, Maryna Nesterenko, 38, and her daughter, 3, have resided with a host family in Rendlesham, Suffolk.
She said, however, that she did not wish to remain apart from her husband and family any longer.
No one is certain when the battle will finish, she said.
From Chernihiv, which is about a two-hour drive north of Kyiv, Ms. Nesterenko left.
She admitted that returning to the Ukraine was a “really difficult” decision, but she needed her spouse and her family’s support.
She claimed, “If there was someone close by, I would stay here longer and be able to rent a flat or a house, but I don’t have the support.”
She claimed that it had been “heart-breaking” for her spouse to miss out on watching their kid grow up.
“It’s a really tough decision; I can’t decide whether to stay or leave, but I believe this is the right choice,” the speaker said.
“The entire family will be reunited, my husband will assist me, I’ll go to work, and I’ll have extra hands,” she said.
“It’s obvious that the war won’t end this year, as everyone in the world sees,” she remarked.
