She is constantly thinking of her parents in Dnipro and her friends across Ukraine.
A Glasgow University Postdoctoral Research Associate from Ukraine has spoken of the moment she returned to her home city and what she witnessed.
"I had to get a plane to Poland then usually it takes three trains to get to my home town. I expected it to be harder to enter at the border, it was relatively easy, but it did take three times longer than it took me before. "It was really strange but people are doing their best in a really bad situation. I was trying to do some work while I was there but I felt so disorganised because you don't know when the lights will be on or off."While I was there I heard a missile fly over my head and I heard the air defence working. It's hard to comprehend that people live through that daily.
As for her life in Scotland, Anastasia is trying to establish some sort of routine to get her through the days, weeks and months, however, she is always worried about her loved ones.
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