Ukranians living up and down the Yorkshire Coast will mark three years since the start of the war in their country.
Iryna is originally from the city of Dnipro.
She now lives in Scarborough, with her two daughters, and told us how the last three years have been for her:
There was a special memorial service in Scalby on Sunday.
At the moment there are around 300 Ukrainians living in the Scarborough area, mostly mothers and their children.
Iryna told us how many Ukranians will mark today's anniversary:


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