Ukrainian family who fled to Britain after Vladimir Putin's invasion forced to move again following Belfast protests
المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsA Ukrainian family who fled to Britain after Vladimir Putin's invasion have been forced to move again following last night's protests in Belfast.
GB News presenter Charlie Peters spoke to Yaroslava Navrotska, 19, who had her home damaged during yesterday's unrest in the Northern Irish capital as locals rioted over Monday night's knife attack.
Ms Navrotska, who has been living with her mother and dog in Belfast for "several years" after fleeing war-torn Ukraine, said "no one is really safe anywhere" after rioters kicked down her door.
She recounted to the People's Channel what happened to her last night, saying: "They set a house on fire on the opposite side of the street to me. I was here with my dog.
TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"I heard men screaming and shouting, so I had to escape through my back door with my dog.
"I just ran to my friend's house because they live nearby but in a safer area.
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