
32. Hanna
Hanna talks about her situation as an Ukrainian refugee with a husband, an Ukrainian soldier, that has been captured as a prisoner of war by the Russians two years ago now. With a daughter that has been brought up in Sweden and views Sweden as her country and herself as Swedish. Meanwhile they can't plan life in Sweden since they don't know if or how long they are able to stay in the country and going back to Ukraine is not as option due to the current situation. Hanna speaks about a life ,with no current stability or future. And how she handles that life one day at a time.
11 Kesä 202426min

30. Oleksandra
Oleksandra Iordanova speaks about living under occupation in Ukraine, how different generation view the war differently and why that is in her opinion. She speaks about the role of the media, Russian propaganda and about what in her opinion can be done when it comes to Ukrainian refugees integration in Sweden.
29 Touko 202438min

29. Oleksandra
Oleksandra Mezhhevikina speaks about the shift in attitude towards the war and Ukranians after more than two years after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. She brings up the worries that trouble the Ukrainian refugees in Sweden regarding their status and speaks about what it is like for her and her son to leave her husband, his father behind in Ukraine.
21 Touko 202426min

28. Viktor
Viktor Scherba speaks about him leaving Ukraine. How that impacted him and his situation in Sweden right now as a refugee. He speaks about propaganda and his thoughts about the future.
15 Touko 202423min

27. Elly
Elly Reynolds speaks about the corruption in Ukraine and why it in her opinion is one of the biggest challenges for the country in te war agains Russia. She also speaks about the change in peoples mindset in Ukraine and what impact this last year has had on the country and the people in general.
8 Touko 202430min

26. Anastasia
Anastasia Zbrozhek speaks about her experience of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. About the Swedish attitude towards Ukrainian refugees and if the attitude has changed during then time that has passed. What she thinks that Ukrainian refugees need to fokus on when arriving in Sweden and how the Swedish system can improve. She also speaks about her view on a potential future for young people in Ukraine and the Ukrainian willpower and strength to fight today.
24 Huhti 202430min

25. Sandy
Sandy Kirik talks about her view on the Swedish system for Ukrainian refugees and how she thinks that the system doesn't hold up in the long run and why. How there is a double standard and that the theory and reality of how Sweden works are two different things.
10 Huhti 202429min





















