Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow

Masha Kislovskaya, 4, looks out of the window of her new home in the Moscow region.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
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The countryside of the Moscow region that surrounds the dacha where Masha now resides with her grandmother after escaping conflict-torn Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
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Olga Sadomichenko, 66, Masha’s grandmother, in her temporary home.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Despite being away from her school, Masha continues to learn the Russian alphabet and language. One of the Russian letters is on the page. In her native Kramatorsk, Masha went to a Russian-language private school.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Masha and Olga’s new home near Akhmatovo village, 90 kilometers southwest of Moscow.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
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Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Olga Sadomichenko, in front of the porch of her temporary shelter.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, the owner of the dacha where Masha currently resides.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Olga Sadomichenko in the kitchen of her temporary home, putting pickles that she makes for the dacha's owner Mikhail Kasitsin on the table.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Olga Sadomichenko serving lunch to her granddaughter Masha.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
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Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT

Mikhail Kasitsin (L), Masha Kislovskaya (C) and Olga Sadomichenko (R) sitting on the veranda of Kasitsin's dacha near Moscow.
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
In a village near Moscow, Mikhail Kasitsin, 45, has given shelter to his friend Olga Sadomichenko, 66, and her 4-year-old granddaughter Masha, who fled conflict-torn eastern Ukraine after Masha's kindergarten was bombed.
More than 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, escaping escalating violence in the country's east, have come to Russia since April, according to data by Russia's Federal Migration Service.
Reporting by The Moscow Times' Ivan Nechepurenko and Pascal Dumont.
Read the story:
Ukrainian Refugees Taking Shelter in Moscow Region 'Petrified With Grief'
Watch the video:
Ukraine Refugees Find Safe Haven Outside Moscow
Pascal Dumont / MT