A Winnipeg woman has waited since the first day of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine to see her family find safety outside the war-torn country. On Monday, Anastasia Aslanova’s mother, sister and two nieces finally crossed into Poland, after spending nights sheltered in an underground parking lot in Kyiv. Rosanna Hempel reports.
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Winnipeg woman counting on simplified immigration process to bring family from Ukraine
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