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Ukrainian Bridgnorth refugee talks about life here in the town and her future
Shropshire Star
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26/02/2025
We meet a Ukrainian refugee living in Bridgnorth and ask how life has been and where she would like it to be in the future.
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00:00
So here we have Elisabeth, a photographer. You fled here from Ukraine to the British North in June 2022.
00:07
If you just want to introduce yourself, if you don't mind.
00:09
Yeah, yeah. So I'm Elisabeth. I'm from Ukraine and I'm a photographer.
00:13
I'm trying to settle down in England for three years, nearly three years now.
00:19
So obviously we come to the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, which was the 25th, 24th?
00:26
24th, yeah.
00:27
24th, yeah. That's right.
00:28
It was obviously a very poignant time. It's another year that the war's been going on.
00:33
I mean, how are the spirits at the moment?
00:36
We're all tired. Everywhere. Doesn't matter where we are.
00:40
Around the world we are all absolutely tired. We are naked.
00:44
We don't have any stress anymore to do anything. That's it.
00:47
We're disappointed about this world and we understood that we can't do anything about ourselves.
00:53
We are not, how to say it, belong to ourselves anymore.
00:59
Just like somebody decided our destiny is what we will do or what we won't do.
01:04
We don't have any choice. We just need to survive because of the kids. That's it.
01:09
So obviously a lot of Ukrainian refugees have settled into the West Midlands, Shropshire, around the UK.
01:15
Everybody seems, from what I've seen so far, everybody seems like they're absolutely, under the circumstances, liking the surroundings.
01:23
You yourself have taken up photography as well. How's that been going for you?
01:26
Have you been settling in for the past three years quite well?
01:29
Yeah, I'm trying to. So on the one hand, you know, my business is not so huge.
01:34
I don't have enough clients for now.
01:36
So what I'm doing, I'm studying in Wolverhampton College for photography to make my skills better
01:41
and to have some papers and to understand how this business works exactly here in this country, not in mine, because it's totally different.
01:47
And yeah, so from one hand, you've got some jobs that keep you going, you know, just like every month.
01:53
And on the other hand, I'm trying to do my best as I can.
01:56
Absolutely. So you've got two children yourself, a boy and a girl.
02:00
Yes.
02:01
How are they settling? Are they settling in quite well?
02:03
My youngest one is absolutely happy. She is all right. She is a strong woman.
02:06
She is absolutely a happy girl. But my oldest one is struggling a bit about the difference between mentality, I think.
02:14
But I know that education in this country is much more better than in my country, unfortunately.
02:19
Or I don't know, fortunately. It depends.
02:22
So I want to stay here and I want a better future for my son.
02:25
I want him to finish the schools here and go to college and, you know, start his life here like a citizenship in this country.
02:33
Like a citizen.
02:35
Yeah, absolutely. So obviously, citizenship, staying in the country, obviously, is a big issue at the moment with visas.
02:41
Yes.
02:42
I think you said before that it's a very uncertain time. I mean, how are you feeling about that?
02:48
That we don't know where we will be in the next one year and a half.
02:52
We really don't know. We really don't know what to do because, to be honest, to get a visa or work visa or something like this,
02:57
you need to have education, you need to have cases, you need to have experience of work.
03:01
And some of Ukraine has got this. It's OK. It's good. It's wonderful.
03:04
But what about other Ukrainians who, like, 10 years before everyone else?
03:10
And, you know, it's difficult. It's difficult because, first of all, it's expensive.
03:15
Second of all, it puts a lot of anxiety issues on us because we don't know what to do.
03:20
Do we need to pack now and build our future in another country?
03:23
What we should do? Because we know that war won't be over.
03:26
Are you hopeful for getting... Have you already applied?
03:29
Because I think there... Is there an extension scheme that was put into place?
03:32
Yeah, I'm not in the dates now, so I need to apply in June.
03:35
Ah, OK, yeah.
03:36
Yeah, so we're stuck here for all holidays, to be honest.
03:39
Because while they will look at my visa, it will take eight weeks, as I know.
03:44
So it's all holidays, exactly. So we're just stuck in England.
03:49
So, I mean, like, it is a hard question with the visas and whatnot.
03:53
Yes.
03:54
And it is a sort of... It is a sort of talk about the future question.
03:59
Would you be looking forward to potentially returning back to Ukraine,
04:03
taking what you've learnt back over there?
04:07
Are you looking forward to potentially going back home in the future?
04:10
I can't. Just because I've got a son.
04:12
And if war will be over, and this situation will happen in the next eight years,
04:16
I need to protect him.
04:17
I need him to come and say, I've got a passport for another country,
04:21
I shouldn't go to this war, it's not my war.
04:23
I don't want to go.
04:24
So, this is my mission, why I'm here.
04:26
I just need to get the passports and stay here for my son to protect him in the future.
04:31
Absolutely.
04:32
So is that what you're looking forward to?
04:34
What you're looking to do in the future is developing on yourself, developing on your children?
04:38
Yes, that's why I'm going for education, that I'm trying to do as much as I can,
04:42
that I'm trying and trying and trying to do my best to protect them.
04:45
It's mentally very, very hard, to be honest.
04:49
Absolutely.
04:50
And with this weather, I'm so sorry, but it was the most difficult winter for all these three years.
04:55
And I'm just like, where's the sun?
04:57
We do have horrible weather in the UK.
04:59
Everybody knows that we do have horrible weather.
05:01
We didn't know it before.
05:03
If you can, do you stay in touch with your family and friends who have remained in Ukraine?
05:09
I mean, are they keeping spirits, if you ask me?
05:12
So, my whole family is around the world.
05:14
My sister in Poland, another sister in Italy, my brother in Italy,
05:18
my dad is in USA, my stepdad in Moldova,
05:21
and only my mom stayed in Ukraine just because she's got the dogs and a flat.
05:26
Because properties, I mean, spent for the properties more than 20 years to buy it,
05:31
to pay, to make all the works inside, to grow the kids here and just left it.
05:36
It's difficult for her.
05:37
So, yeah, it's difficult because my stepdad got problems now, health issue, a lot of health issue.
05:42
And if something will happen to my mom, then he will know about it.
05:45
So, my sister will lose both parents.
05:48
And are you part of, I'm assuming that you're part of some of the Ukrainian societies
05:53
that have been set up around the West Midlands, are you?
05:55
Yeah, like part.
05:58
They do a lot, to be honest, they do a lot.
06:01
This government and people here and Ukrainians in big cities doing a lot for us.
06:05
They providing a lot of free events for kids, not only for kids, workshops or whatever,
06:12
you know, just like dancing, yoga.
06:14
But it's all in the big cities, so it's like Shrewsbury, there is a lot of things.
06:18
And yes, we're going every Saturday for Shrewsbury to, for workshops or something like this.
06:23
But I'm not, I'm like, I've got maybe a couple of friends and that's it for now.
06:27
I don't have a lot of energy for now.
06:29
I'm just trying to keep it, to talk or something like this.
06:33
We're all just, just down.
06:35
Is that the general feeling?
06:39
Because there is war in our country, there is inner war for each of everyone else in the world.
06:45
To stay, to prove that we are people, that we are good,
06:49
that we can do something good in these countries.
06:51
All the time you need to prove, prove, prove.
06:54
It's exhausting.
06:56
But we're okay, okay, we'll be here.
06:58
In any way, people are kind, people are kind around here
07:01
and we are very grateful for the opportunity to be here.
07:05
I think that's a good thing, that people are caring around you.
07:08
I mean, in the past three years,
07:10
has the general reaction from the population been quite positive?
07:15
It's quite supportive.
07:17
Yes, I mean, the hosts for everyone of us, it's become like parents.
07:22
They really teach us everything.
07:24
They took us, they gave us safe spaces,
07:27
they provide to us new life, they explain how it works,
07:30
it's all in this world.
07:32
Yeah, people are kind, people are trying to help in any way.
07:35
I mean, humanity still got hearts, yes?
07:39
Not everyone like Putin, I'm sorry.
07:42
Fantastic, but obviously, again, tired.
07:46
Yeah, very tired.
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