A BOY of 11 who fled the war alone with a phone number scribbled on his hand has been reunited with his mum. Hassan Pisecká fled Zaporizhzhia when Russian attacked the nearby nuclear power plant. A boy of 11 who fled the Ukraine war alone with a phone number scribbled on his hand has been reunited with his mum He travelled 750 miles by train to with Slovakia with his passport, a note and the number He travelled 750 miles by train to Slovakia with his passport, a note and the number. Mum Yulia stayed behind with his disabled gran but both have since crossed to join Hassan and his siblings. Yulia told The Sun: “The train ride was very difficult. Hundreds were crammed in a single car. But we had to escape so our family could be back together. “I’d like to thank everyone from my heart. We have to start from scratch. We lost everything we’ve had but we’re healthy.” Read more on Ukraine CHAOS RULES Live Ukraine war updates as Putin accused of making 3 MAJOR invasion errors JUDGE RINDER My Strictly pal's gran, 95, narrowly escaped Russian bomb - UK must do more The Sun told how Hassan stunned volunteers at the border when he arrived on foot. They rang the number and arranged for loved ones in Bratislava to pick him up. They gave him food and drink and paid tribute to his “smile, fearlessness and determination”. Years ago the family had to leave Syria without Hassan’s dad. Most read in The Sun HARSH REALITY Jeremy Kyle Show counsellor Graham Stanier breaks silence and defends show RED ALERT Russia BANS Joe Biden and demands Alaska as state TV calls for nuke strikes on US beach babe Katie Price shows off huge new boobs and has ANOTHER tattoo in Thailand ENDER JEAN? EastEnders Jean rides a rollercoaster in a wedding dress after quitting Walford WHAT'S IN A NAME I changed my daughter’s name when she was 10 days old HE'S SICK! Emmerdale fans demand Cain Dingle is jailed for forgotten paedophile storyline Slovakia Police said: “They lost everything again but this time the war didn’t take anyone away from them. “They are together and that’s all that matters.” Hassan stunned volunteers at the border when he arrived on foot