Navigating unfinished roads, endless gas lines, and bumper-to-bumper traffic amid blaring air raid sirens, they finally reached the Moldova-Ukraine border in the pitch black of the following night, Vitaly says. They each grabbed a bag, got into their car, and drove west. They checked their phones and saw frantic texts from friends panicking that Russia had launched a war on Ukraine. Then came the crashes of the explosions, four in a row, shaking their home in Odessa. For Vitaly and his wife, it was the bright light that woke them up at 4:30 am on Feb.
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