
Ukrainian nuns open their monastery doors to the displaced
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A quiet monastery in western Ukraine has transformed itself into a playground for children displaced by the war.
The sound of birdsong and the gentle drone of prayers are a relief for 59-year-old Ryma Stryzhko, who fled from Kharkiv. "It seemed that the planes were flying in the middle of the house. And you could hear the sound of bombing," she recalled. She often had to duck behind cars as she was going to buy bread or medicines.
"After what we saw, (the monastery) is a paradise."
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