A woman from Belarus, who has an alliance with Russia, will help her life in an attempt to help Ukrainians who have fled to Japan due to a military invasion by Russia.

She says women "want to help people in need regardless of country-to-country problems."

Captur Arena, 23, from Belarus, has decided to provide support such as interpreting because the welfare company at her place of employment has decided to accept people who have evacuated from Ukraine.

On the 7th, we welcomed Patricky Olena (29), who had evacuated from Kieu, the capital of Ukraine, at Narita Airport and guided her to a house in Chiba prefecture owned by a welfare company, where she would stay in Japan.



Since Mr. Olena also speaks Russian, there is a Russian explanation in the room that tells the location of the bath and toilet prepared by Mr. Arena.



Until Olena's life is settled down, she will accompany her through administrative procedures and shopping.



Mr. Olena said, "The arena is very considerate and has prepared a lot of explanations in the room, so I can spend my time with peace of mind."

Belarus has an alliance with Russia, but Arena says, "I want to help people who are in trouble regardless of the problems between countries. I want to listen to the problems of life and solve them one by one." Was there.