Jim McMahon/Mapman®
Boom! A loud explosion jolted 10-year-old Vladik Rokhmail from his sleep. His older sister, Anhelina, heard it too. It was about 5 a.m. on February 24, 2022. Russia’s invasion of the Rokhmails’ home country of Ukraine had begun. The kids’ hometown, Derhachi, is only about 20 miles from the Russian border.
“I didn’t understand at first,” Vladik remembers. “It was scary.”
Anhelina rushed to wake their parents, who quickly came up with a plan. They would drive a few miles to the home of the kids’ grandparents and stay in their basement until it was safe.
There was no time to waste. Vladik stuffed his backpack with some clothes, his cell phone, and his laptop. The family scooped up their puppy, Nika, and headed out the door. They had no idea what the future would hold—for themselves or their homeland.
Boom! A loud explosion jolted 10-year-old Vladik Rokhmail from his sleep. His older sister, Anhelina, heard it too. It was about 5 a.m. on February 24, 2022. Russia’s invasion of the Rokhmails’ home country of Ukraine had begun. The kids’ hometown is named Derhachi. It’s only about 20 miles from the Russian border.
“I didn’t understand at first,” Vladik remembers. “It was scary.”
Anhelina rushed to wake their parents. They quickly came up with a plan. They would drive a few miles to the home of the kids’ grandparents. They would stay in their basement until it was safe.
There was no time to waste. Vladik stuffed his backpack with some clothes, his cell phone, and his laptop. The family scooped up their puppy, Nika. Then they headed out the door. They had no idea what the future would hold—for themselves or their homeland.