Ukraine war: Minister who took in refugee says friendship will 'last lifetime' - but there are issues with scheme

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Environment minister Victoria Prentis has taken in a young Ukrainian woman to her Oxfordshire home as part of the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

Vika fled the southern city of Kherson, which is now Russian-occupied, and says she can feel"emotional and hysterical" hearing news from Ukraine.

Vika, who had previously met Mrs Prentis' daughter in Ukraine, came to the UK on a regular visa but is now being transferred to the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Conservative MP Alicia Kearns, who has been linking refugees with MPs, is waiting for four Ukrainians she is taking in to arrive in the UK.

 

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