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Alona Soloviova from Kiev. "I am lucky my horses are still alive and well taken care off."

While Ukrain is trying to discuss a peace treaty with its invader, Russia, many Ukrainian equestrians are facing big challenges. Our office spoke with Alona Soloviova, a female showjumper living in Kiev, Ukrain's capital. "I'm not sure where or how to begin... For us it is almost impossible to be with our horses, just 20km outside the city. This situation seems hopeless day after day."


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