Oksana left her home town of Druzhkivka when regular russian attacks began. She took her children and travelled to the West by evacuation train. She spent two nights at the railway station in Lviv. Then she spent five difficult months in Denmark. Alone with children and no knowledge of the language. It was a real challenge. Now Oksana lives in Dnipro, has three children and is expecting her fourth. “There is no time to break down,” Oksana says through tears.