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Ballet star Laura Fernandez finds feet in Georgia after quitting Russia over Ukraine war

Swiss-born, with a Ukrainian mother, Fernandez, 24, was a soloist at the Stanislavsky and rising star of the ballet world when Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukraine in late February. "It was just very difficult to be in the dressing room because people started to discuss (the war)... I left because it was morally just very difficult for me to live there because I know what Putin was doing to my family in Ukraine," she told Reuters.

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"They would say 'no worries, it will end in a week, everything is going to be fine', but I knew it's not, it was already starting and then it got worse and worse." She also feared for her relatives in her mother's hometown of Mariupol, the southeastern port city devastated during a prolonged siege before it finally fell in May, and the impact it was having on her mother's mental health.