Ayrshire Post

Ukrainian mum and daughter are reunited

Brave woman survives war in Ukraine

- PAUL BEHAN

A woman forced to flee war-torn Ukraine has made Ayr her safe haven.

Khrystyna Yarema had to leave her beloved country two weeks after the start of the war when it became clear it was too dangerous for her to stay. Now she is reunited with her mum, Liliia Thomas, in the town.

Liliia said: “I know dozens of people in Ukraine with their own story of losses, broken lives, destroyed houses, etc. I would like to help my country to survive, as I am a part of it.”

A woman forced to flee war-torn Ukraine is hoping to revive her natural cosmetics business in Ayrshire after the Russian invasion left her homeless and penniless.

Khrystyna Yarema had to leave her beloved country two weeks after the start of the war when it became clear it was too dangerous for her to stay.

She found a safe haven in Ayr, where her mother Liliia Thomas calls home after she married a Scottish man a few years ago.

Khrystyna plans to breathe new life into her zero-waste cosmetic products business.

Khrystyna said: “Sadly, war in Ukraine has put a stop to business.

“For the first two weeks of the invasion I stayed in Ukraine. I was volunteeri­ng and hoping for a quick end of Russian attacks. “Unfortunat­ely, the war is still on and I was left with no business and no money. So I packed all the cosmetics I could fit into my suitcase and went to mum in Ayr.”

Khrystyna’s range of beauty products is called DOTYK, meaning touch’. They are zero-waste beauty products and 100 per cent natural.

She said: “I am hoping to sell our cosmetics here in order to make every customer’s skin feel love and care and also to be able to pay my rent and pay salaries to my team-mates back home.”

Mum Liliia said: “It’s needless to say what my country is going through at the moment; thousands of Ukrainians are killed by Russians, including children and millions of peoples’ lives are ruined in one day.”

Sadly, Liliia’s father died a few days ago and, under the circumstan­ces, it wasn’t safe to return to say a final goodbye.

She said: “I couldn’t even be with my family and say goodbye to my dad. Luckily, if this word is appropriat­e, he didn’t realise the war began, as he suffered dementia for the last few years. I know dozens of people in Ukraine with their own story of losses, broken lives, destroyed houses, etc. I would like to help my country to survive, as I am a part of it.”

 ?? ?? Together again
Khrystyna, left, and mum, Liliia
Together again Khrystyna, left, and mum, Liliia
 ?? ?? Safety Khrystyna Yarema
Safety Khrystyna Yarema
 ?? ?? Reunited Mother Liliia and daughter Khyrstyna back together again in Ayr
Reunited Mother Liliia and daughter Khyrstyna back together again in Ayr

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