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24.03.2022 - 09:33 / foxnews.com
Oleksandra Zaritska woke up to a phone call on Feb. 25 at 5 a.m. On the other end of the line was her mother informing her Russia's war on Ukraine had begun.
From there, her "big" – and brave – journey from Kyiv to the United States would begin. Zaritska, also known as Sasha, is the frontwoman of the popular Ukrainian pop band Kazka. Kazka intended to celebrate their five-year anniversary together weeks ago, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine scrapped those plans.
Sasha was the lone member of her band to flee Ukraine and travel to the United States to perform at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.The 29-year-old performer arrived in Austin last week admittedly in a "bad mood" over the state of her war-torn country, and the fact that she was without her bandmates, consisting of three females currently in Kyiv, and three men who have no choice but to stay in Ukraine to help their country. "It was a long journey," Sasha told Fox News Digital in a phone interview from New York City on Tuesday. Oleksandra Zaritska, also known as Sasha, of KAZKA performs onstage at the Sounds From Ukraine SXSW Music Festival Showcase during 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Speakeasy on March 19 in Austin, Texas. (Amanda Stronza) "Long" is an understatement.
Sasha, who was born in Kharkiv – a city that is "now 90% destroyed," she said – was living at her apartment in Kyiv when the war broke out. She also has a home outside of Kyiv. On Feb.
25, Sasha, her dogs and friends traveled from her Kyiv apartment to her house, which is around 2.5 miles from the Hostomel Airport. What was normally a 30-minute car ride took "five or six hours" due to heavy traffic as panic set in. "We all get to my house because we was thinking that there would be a
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