Mayor of West Yorkshire recognises bravery of Ukrainians

Tracy Brabin visited a Ukrainian community centre in Leeds to mark one year since the start of Russia’s invasion.

24 February 2023

Tracy Brabin visited a Ukrainian community centre in Leeds to mark one year since the start of Russia’s invasion.

People all over West Yorkshire and beyond opened their hearts and their homes to those fleeing Ukraine following Vladimir Putin’s offensive on the country, which started in February 2022.

The Mayor of West Yorkshire visited the Leeds branch of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain. The event saw the Mayor speak to women who have been forced to leave their homeland with their children during the recent fighting and have since become involved with helping the organisation in Leeds.

Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, said: “We must always recognise the extraordinary bravery of the Ukrainian people.

“Moving to a different country and getting to grips with another culture where you don’t speak the language must be difficult at the best of times – but to have to flee when your home and family is under attack must be excruciating.

“Ukrainian refugees in West Yorkshire have enriched our lives after we welcomed them with open arms.

“We must continue to put pressure on Putin’s Russia to stop this illegal war and allow Ukrainians to return to their homelands and rebuild their country.”

The centre runs a “Saturday school”, with around 25 children living in and around Leeds attending lessons, which include Ukrainian/English language and music lessons.