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Charity man Steve’s ‘relief’ at orphan rescue mission success

- MELANIE BONN

“Extremely relieved that we are over the line”- that was what Dnipro Kids Appeal chairman Steve Carr said of the successful evacuation of many Ukrainian orphanage children to Scotland.

Perth businessma­n Steve was waiting on a train from London King’s Cross to take him home yesterday following the experience of a lifetime: assisting a group of 49 Ukrainian orphans from their war-torn country.

Their plane came down in Edinburgh on Wednesday night after an agonising two-week travel visa hold-up.

The young people have gone to a location in Callander to be sheltered from the war in Ukraine.

Steve flew to Poland and took part in the daring bus rescue which brought the youngsters out of Lviv and across the border into Poland.

Leaving his job in Perth running a security alarm firm without a backwards glance, he went on two dangerous round trips beside Polish coach drivers to fetch the various groups of tinies and teens that had got away from Russian shelling in their home city of Dnipro.

Steve is looking forward to being back in the Fair City for a few days to unwind after a nail-biting time ferrying the children and their home‘mothers’across the Polish border and to a succession of Polish hotels.

Disputed paperwork to allow them to travel from Poland to the UK put a spanner in the works of the plan to fly them out.

“The worst bit was when their flight to the UK was cancelled on Monday,” recalled Steve.“I was so deflated. I began to question if it would happen.”

Steve said the Scottish MP Ian Blackford had been like“a dog with a bone”in pressing Westminste­r for the children to be given immediate clearance to get to Scotland.“Ian was superb. He pushed for us at every stage.”

 ?? ?? Trauma The journey from Ukraine to Scotland has seen many set backs. Steve Carr, right, is relieved the evacuation process is now ‘over the line’
Trauma The journey from Ukraine to Scotland has seen many set backs. Steve Carr, right, is relieved the evacuation process is now ‘over the line’

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