
Morning Wire The Grueling Journey of Ukrainian Refugees | 3.11.22
Mar 11, 2022
Delve into the heart-wrenching stories of Ukrainian refugees as they flee their war-torn homeland, filled with both despair and hope. Economists discuss the looming threat of recession in the U.S., connecting it to rising oil prices and global market fluctuations. Also highlighted is the detention of a WNBA player in Russia, raising geopolitical concerns amid the ongoing crisis. Explore the intertwined challenges of personal struggles and economic implications that resonate across borders.
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Firsthand Account of Refugee Crisis
- Cassie Dillon traveled to Ukraine and Poland, witnessing the refugee crisis firsthand.
- She rode along with humanitarian missions and visited refugee camps, observing both refugees and volunteers.
Student's Optimism
- Dillon spoke with an 18-year-old college student fleeing Ukraine with only one bag.
- Despite the circumstances, the student expressed optimism and a desire for peace.
Lilith's Story
- Dillon interviewed Lilith, a 36-year-old English teacher leaving Ukraine with her daughter.
- Lilith expressed disbelief about the war and heartbreak at leaving her husband behind, highlighting the difficult choices refugees face.
