Quessoy looks like a haven of peace under the spring sun.
Its granite buildings, its historic center bustling with small shops, the primary school opposite the church and the town hall give the town of 2,000 souls a postcard setting.
Far, very far from the rigors of winter in Ukraine and the horrors of war.
Irina Kovalenko seems at ease in this town in the heart of the green Armorican countryside.
Dressed and dressed in a suit, this elegant mother is preparing to meet the mayor of Quessoy to take stock of their installation.
She arrived from Ukraine on March 10 with sixty of her compatriots.
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Among them, infants, children, the elderly and about thirty women.
All are employees, or wives of employees of Soka, a mining company in Quessoy which has a factory in Ukraine.
The SME has chosen to repatriate them urgently, with the exception of the men who remained on site as required by martial law.
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