Poland has been helping its neighboring country and millions of refugees
since the Ukraine invasion more than eight months ago to alleviate their
suffering and prevent the war from spreading to the rest of Europe.
But on Tuesday, a missile attack near the Ukrainian border killed two men
in a Polish village, bringing the battle home and adding to the
long-suppressed sense of vulnerability in a country that still remembers
the devastation of World War II.
since the Ukraine invasion more than eight months ago to alleviate their
suffering and prevent the war from spreading to the rest of Europe.
But on Tuesday, a missile attack near the Ukrainian border killed two men
in a Polish village, bringing the battle home and adding to the
long-suppressed sense of vulnerability in a country that still remembers
the devastation of World War II.
“War is what I fear most in this world. Anna Grabinska, a woman from Warsaw
who has helped a Ukrainian mother of two young children, stated, “I don’t
want to ever experience that.”