'We love our country and we love our people. Our children are not supposed to suffer and die. Our mothers, they shouldn't lose their children in war,' she said.
SAN PEDRO, Calif. -- Luiza Tsanava and Anzhela Kushnirenko are sisters. Kushnirenko lives in San Pedro and is a teacher. Tsanava lived in Odessa, Ukraine, with her family.
"In Romania she got tickets to come here but they said because she doesn't have vaccinations even though her COVID test was negative, they didn't let her to be boarded on the plane. So, she stayed in Romania for two weeks to get vaccinations done and then they let her on the plane," said Kushnirenko.
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