Trudeau arrives in U.K. to start four-country consult with allies on Ukraine response
As Olivia Milton and her husband packed up their four-year-year son up for trips to their Kyiv neighbourhood bomb shelter, they crafted a narrative to explain the flurry of activity to him.
With the Russian war on Ukraine underway, Milton, 33, said they told him there was a “crazy man” who was “kind of sick” who was coming to take their land with his warplanes and tanks.
“Hey mom, you know, I had a dream today,” Milton recalled her son later telling her later. “I was dreaming while I was sleeping, and I had a dream that I have a police tank that’s protected the city.”
Milton reflected on the war in an interview with The Canadian Press from her family’s Kyiv apartment a few days before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in London Sunday night for the start of a four-country Europe tour. It offered a subtle human snapshot of Ukraine’s strife as 1.5 million citizens have fled across Europe in an unprecedented refugee crisis.
