By MAYURI ITO/ Staff Writer
February 13, 2023 at 17:29 JST
Tetiana Honcharenko, right, and Iryna Hrybachova, who both fled from Ukraine, sit in a room in Tokyo’s Minato Ward on Sep. 12, 2022. Hrybachova says, “We really appreciate the support from the people of Japan and the law firm.” (Mayuri Ito)
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