- In Ukraine, I worked at a bank and as a real estate agent.

I have never worked with my hands, but I like it, says Oksana Kramnysta.

When we interviewed Oksana Kramnysta on August 10 this year, she was one of 206 Ukrainian refugees who moved into the accommodation at Vallås in Halmstad.

The municipality then took over housing responsibility from the Swedish Migration Agency.

Start the clip above to see how things have gone for Oksana Kramnysta since SVT Nyheter Halland last met her.

Halland and the war in Ukraine 2022

  • March 3: Here the Kungsbacka residents' help reaches Poland

    1 minute

  • March 8: 10-year-old Artin fled the war - school starts in Varberg

    2 min

  • March 24: "Thought the brain would explode" - 32 refugees arrive in Lerkil

    1 minute

  • April 17: Ukrainians and Swedes celebrate Easter together in Laholm

    1 minute

  • June 19: Anastasia: "Want to learn Swedish faster" - Ukrainians at a language café

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  • August 24: Ukrainians and Swedes practice gymnastics together in Halmstad

    1 minute

  • December 7: Henrik from Falkenberg sends emergency stoves to Ukraine

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