“I am afraid for my children”: this is how Russians and Ukrainians in Spain live the invasion of Ukraine

“I am afraid for my children”: this is how Russians and Ukrainians in Spain live the invasion of Ukraine

From Spain, Ukrainians and Russians live with anguish the images of the invasion of Russia, which is approaching Kiev while destroying Ukrainian military installations. In the video we talk to Iryna, a Ukrainian, who writes to her mother every half hour.

She tells laSexta that they hope to fall asleep between bombs, showing concern. Same situation as Valentina, Russian, who admits to being “afraid” for her children. “now more“, he adds.

AdrĂ­, a Ukrainian, is considering going back to Ukraine to help his fellow enlisted men, although he admits to being afraid: “we all have it“. Julia, Russian, is also panicking, living with “terror” a situation that she believes will “destroy everything” if no agreement is reached. “Russians have it too.They have many relatives in Ukraine,” he explains.

They have come to ask their relatives to travel to Spain, but some say that they don’t want to leave. They ask for international help so that those who want to can leave the country.

Source: Lasexta

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