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Monday March 21, 2022
KZMU News
English - March 21, 2022 19:50 - 7 minutes - 7.19 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is having ripple effects across the globe, including the rural West. Natasha Erlandson and her husband Todd live in Southwest Colorado, but the two met years ago in Ukraine. And until just a few days ago, Natasha’s parents still lived there. But they had to escape their hometown and make their way across eastern Europe by car - as refugees. Now, her parents are preparing for the last leg of their journey - a flight to America, and eventually living in Cortez. Today on the news, we hear about this family’s experience.
// Show Notes
// Photo: Natasha Erlandson, pictured here at 12 years old, grew up in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which has been a target of heavy Russian attacks since the invasion of Ukraine began a few weeks ago. Erlandson is now a resident of Cortez, Colorado and is preparing for her parents' imminent arrival.
// KSJD: For one Montezuma County family with roots in Ukraine, the Russian invasion is hitting close to home
https://www.ksjd.org/2022-03-16/for-one-montezuma-county-family-with-roots-in-ukraine-the-russian-invasion-is-hitting-close-to-home