He thought he would be killed and would never see his wife and young children again. That’s what was going through the Ukrainian man’s mind while he was held captive and tortured by the Russian Army. He and his family arrived safely in the Okanagan just last month and now call West Kelowna home and in part two of this harrowing story, Illiah Kruhlov shares what his time in captivity was like. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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New hope, new home found in B.C. after escaping ravages of war in Ukraine
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