The couple from Orange County had come to Kyiv for the surrogate birth of their daughter, Vivian. But starting on the morning of Feb. 24 they were caught up in the biggest military invasion on European soil since World War II.
Two Arkansas natives escaped from Ukraine to Poland on Friday with their newborn daughter, braving a crush of refugees at the border as they fled the Russian invasion that has marked one of the largest ground conflicts in Europe since World War II.
Two Arkansas natives escaped from Ukraine to Poland on Friday with their newborn daughter, braving a crush of refugees at the border as they fled the Russian invasion that has marked one of the largest ground conflicts in Europe since World War II.
Two Arkansas natives escaped from Ukraine to Poland on Friday with their newborn daughter, braving a crush of refugees at the border as they fled the Russian invasion that has marked one of the largest ground conflicts in Europe since World War II.