Nurse and her daughter who fled Mykolaiv have had to go back despite offer of accommodation from British man

A Ukrainian mother and daughter who escaped from their home close to a frontline of the conflict with Russia have been forced to return there due to delays in processing their UK visa applications.

Olha Kachurenko, 43, a nurse and laboratory worker and her 13-year-old daughter Marharyta fled their home in the city of Mykolaiv in the south of Ukraine, not far from Russian-occupied Kherson on 18 March a few weeks after the war started.

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