A Ukrainian family who have fled to Scotland due to the conflict with Russia have been left "devastated" after having to leave a member of their household behind.
Alina Konstantinova, 37, and husband Roman, 40, were living in Crimea with daughter Oleksandra, 17, and sons Yan, five, and three-year-old Martin, when they decided to flea Eastern Europe due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.The family moved via the Homes for Ukraine scheme, which was launched in March.
It allows people living in the UK to sponsor a named Ukrainian national or family to come to live in the UK with them, as long as they have suitable accommodation to offer.However, the family were forced to leave Igor, Oleksandra's boyfriend, behind, as he holds a Russian passport - despite the 20-year-old living with the family for more than two years, and being a resident of Crimea for three.
The Konstantinovas, who are staying with a Scottish couple near Lanark, are now desperate for the Home Office to allow Igor to enter the country, fearing he will be called to fight for the Russian army against his will.
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