They have family and friends in both countries. They worry their family and friends in Ukraine will be killed, while they’re upset that many in Russia believe Putin’s lies about the invasion.
In Ukraine, roads are bombed out and people can’t get basic needs, while Russia is also facing a humanitarian crisis. Anastasia Shostak, who has Jewish family members on both sides of the conflict, is struggling to get them out.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thousands of miles from where they were born, Russian Anastasia Shostak and Ukrainian Andrew Berezin developed a friendship in Los Angeles because of their shared Jewish
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