Alex Dayrabekov is a man on a mission. He’s a freedom fighter who’s selected social media as his weapon of choice.
"Our home is now on the frontline of the war. So we don't, we basically don't have a home anymore,” Dayrabekov said via Zoom.
Now they’re part of the 2.5 million and growing Ukrainians forced to leave their lives behind, seeking safety. They’ve moved nearly 150 miles to the unoccupied area of Cherkasky, but families there are still on edge.
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