top of page
Search

Fleeing Ukraine alone, resourceful teenager persuades Hungarian school to take her in

  • Writer: Peter Han
    Peter Han
  • Apr 8, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 10, 2022


Photo courtesy of Alla Renska.


Budapest, Hungary (CNN): It's a normal school day for students at the Korosi Baptist High School in Budapest, Hungary -- studying, presenting classwork, laughing with friends.

Among them is 17-year-old Alla Renska, a tall girl with long blonde hair, carrying her hot pink backpack from class to class. But Renska is no ordinary student, and she is no longer living an ordinary life -- or the life she envisioned just weeks ago. Back then, Renska was studying for college exams in her home city of Kyiv, Ukraine, with plans to become an English and Turkish translator.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine changed all that.

"We heard explosions and our house was shaking," Renska tells CNN. That's when her parents made the agonizing decision to send her to safety, out of the country. She still can't believe how quickly her life has changed since the Russian invasion. "It's (the) 21st century, it's Ukraine, it's Europe, why?" Renska's parents arranged for her to stay with good friends in Hungary as they remained behind in Ukraine to care for her elderly grandmother, who is too frail to travel.



Aura’s Thoughts: As a high school student myself, It must have completely changed Renska’s view of the world she knew and loved. One day she was studying for college exams, the next she was sent to Hungary for safety. I think it is important to empathize with Renska, because even if you might never have to undergo a drastic shift in lifestyle, we should try our best to understand the perspectives of those who have.


 
 
 

Comentários


bottom of page