
‘Absurd and surreal’: Ukrainians in Alberta town hurt by Trump’s comments on war
VEGREVILLE, Alta. — Yuliia Kalutska doesn’t have the will to talk about plans for her future.
She says it’s because of rebukes this week of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump called the European leader a “dictator” and blamed Ukraine for starting the war.
“It’s hard not to watch the news, and it’s even harder to watch news,” said Kalutska, a 30-year-old Ukrainian who fled after the war began with her newborn son. They now live in Vegreville, a town east of Edmonton.
“(Trump’s comments) are absurd and surreal,” Kalutska said. “It makes me cry. It makes me feel horrible.