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Published 10:59 17 Mar 2022 GMT
Updated 17:21 18 Mar 2022 GMT
Hassan made headlines earlier this month when he first arrived in Slovakia. Volunteers at the border were left stunned, hailing him for his "smile, fearlessness and determination”.
Using the phone number written on his hand, they managed to contact other family members in Slovakia who had left before Hassan.
After he was reunited with four of his older siblings, Hassan said he was just "happy to be safe".
The five siblings later spoke to Good Morning Britain of their joy at being reunited. Translating his words, his sister said: "He says the most important is to be in the place where he has family."He likes this city because it's safe. He doesn't know about the future because he doesn't know about the situation in Ukraine.
"He is not thinking about the future, he just wants to be with us."
Hassan said the scariest part of his journey was travelling in a "very, very full" train carriage surrounded by strangers.
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