‘They will be welcome here’: 230 Ukrainian citizens arrive in Sask.
It was mostly women, children and the elderly who got off a long flight from Poland to Regina on Monday evening — they were people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
A couple of people waved Ukrainian flags or signs painted in blue and yellow, and one or two of the kids gave furtive waves to those watching from across the tarmac at the Regina airport. But most made their way down the plane steps onto the tarmac, and then followed the orange pylons to start their lives in their new — albeit in some cases temporary — home.
About 230 people were on the flight, bringing the total number of displaced Ukrainians who’ve come to Saskatchewan since the war began to 1,000.
There were a handful of politicians on hand to witness the arrival.