Ukraine war, one year later: Refugees facing hard reality

Ukraine war, one year later: Refugees facing hard reality

As the war drags on, Ukrainian refugees are beginning to realize it won't end anytime soon. "They start to understand — they’re never gonna go back to the places that they used to live," says Yuriy Boychenko. In NJ, advocates are preparing to help comfort refugees who settled here to wait out the war in safety, but must now confront a stark reality. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw *More info & videos below* For full episodes, check out https://www.njspotlightnews.org/ Let us know what you think! Facebook:   / njspotlightnews   Instagram:   / njspotlightnews   Twitter:   / njspotlightnews   ----------------- While NJ PBS does not and cannot review every submission and is not responsible for the content of your comments, NJTV reserves the right to delete, remove, move, or edit comments that it, in its sole discretion, deems abusive, defamatory, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate or unacceptable for any reason. ----------------- NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi is a week-nightly news program on NJ PBS covering local New Jersey news as well as a multi-platform, local information source for New Jersey. Be sure to share with us your story ideas, feedback and tips about news in your neighborhood here: https://bit.ly/32zwJDT NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi airs every weeknight at 6, 7:30 and 11 p.m. ET on NJ PBS.