E arlier this year Vova and Marina Zaniuk and their children, Yeva and Adelina, were safeguarding from bombs in a basement in Mariupol after their eighth-floor home had actually been minimized to ruins. The Arsenov household, Valerii and Alena, with their young boys, Max and Vlad, had actually left their house in Nikopol, taking 4 days to get to the Polish border by train, under continuous risk from Russian barrage. Now the 2 Ukrainian households cohabit in a Cotswolds farmhouse, having actually discovered sanctuary and a warm welcome in the Gloucestershire town of Fairford.
It is teatime at the farmhouse and, over pancakes at the kitchen area table, the Arsenov household are sharing their impressions of the Cotswolds. Valerii, 45, was a driver back house and