A Ukrainian family's struggle to get to Scotland
Ms Hevak's son is unable to reach bomb shelters when air-raid sirens sound in Lviv due to his wheelchair
Nataliya, husband Liubomyr, and their children fear for their safety in their Lviv home, which until recently had been safe from Russian attacks., city officials said. The family instead take refuge in a central area of their own building, where they hope they will be safe.
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