Ukrainians living in Jamaica shell-shocked by the invasion
Feb 28th, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 14:26#JamaicaGleaner #Russia #Ukraine #War FEBRUARY 28, 2022: Just like the blast that shook the buildings in Kyiv, Ukraine, last Thursday, this was the same impact news of the invasion had on Ukrainians living in Jamaica. On Friday, The Sunday Gleaner reached out to journalist, Irina Bruce, who said she was numb with shock. Bruce, who has been living in Jamaica for eight years, admitted that she had doubted western media reports and thought the idea of an invasion was hysteria.
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