Due to the Russian military incursion in Ukraine, an 11-year-old boy Hassan Piseka, who trekked 1400 kilometres and sought refuge in a neighbouring country has been reunited with his mother.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine on February 24. According to the Ukrainian authorities, around 600 Ukrainians have been killed, and over 1,000 have been injured in Russian army attacks. Furthermore, the UN estimates that around 20 million Ukrainians have sought asylum in neighbouring nations.
Many people have lost their families as a result of the conflict. The tragedy of mothers and dads travelling in refugee camps searching for their children is taking place.
Hassan Piseka, the 11-year-old boy from the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia. Hassan moved to Ukraine with his mother Julia, and grandma after his father perished in Syria’s civil conflict.
Hassan’s family is among those who have suffered due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The family was from Zaporizhzhia. Meanwhile, Julia’s mother became ill as a result of the Russian military operation.
Julia, in this scenario, left the city with her mother and relocated to Slovakia. Julia searches for her son and eventually finds Hassan. According to authorities, he was recognized by his mother’s phone number, which Hassan had written on his hand.
Hassan, who left his home and travelled 1400 kilometres, eventually shared a video of himself with his mother, which has now gone popular on social media.