The seven Ukrainian sailors who’ve been stuck for nine months on a ship docked in Philly during Russia's invasion have finally been allowed to go ashore. They welcome the chance to see the city after so long at sea, but are still thinking of home.
The men have followed the news from their ship. They say they have lost friends in the war, but not family members.
The heavy load carrier’s previous owner ran out of money, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Delaware. On March 1, ownership of the ship changed hands, and the new boss has been paying the crew to keep the vessel running until now, when it can be towed for repair in the Caribbean. “I’m not gonna stay in United States forever,” he said. “What I will do? My family is there, I am here. I will try to earn money and then go back.”
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