Anastasiia Orlova says she wants to 'give something back' for the support offered to Ukraine.
A Ukrainian woman says she has joined the police to repay the UK for the support it has offered her country since it was invaded by Russia.
The mother of one, who has lived in the UK for six years, said the invasion in February 2022 left her fearful for her relatives back home before they were able to seek safety in Nottinghamshire under the Homes for Ukraine scheme.Ms Orlova said: "When the invasion began, the first city that was bombed was my home city of Kharkiv.
She said she went to Wysall, near Ruddington, where a woman introduced her to everyone living on her street to help her find sponsors for her family.Thirteen Nottinghamshire PCSOs have completed their training this month
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