NoBC4U Note: Translated from the original French by Google Translate.
Plagued by civil war, the eastern Ukraine is now experiencing a mass exodus of its population. Thousands of people leave the region. While the pro-Russian in Russia will, supporters of Ukraine united flee Kiev - as did Sergei and Olga Sviatko originating Slaviansk. Faced with threats from insurgents, the couple had to quickly leave his hometown to stay alive. Interview with the relevant Ukrainian Journal Reporter .
The atmosphere in this small studio is stifling: there is no air inside and just half-open window to the room is filled with trees flew down. In the entrance enthroned a packet of detergent and a mop.
"I bought the laundry today, says his tenant, Sergei Sviatko, showing the package. We have very little money, but it is not a reason to live in the dirt. Want to see our kitchen? "
The small room, bright, contains an oven, a sink and a small table. Top: tea, sugar, buckwheat, cookies, bread, vegetables and preserves.
"You see under what conditions of paradise we were seated? "Said Sergei. And his voice does not contain a hint of irony - only sincere gratitude to the Kievan which allowed them to him and his family to live here free "as long as it takes." There are only a few days Sviatko was ready to sleep even in a cave - anything but being shot in his native Slaviansk. In Kiev, the man takes everything that happens to him as a gift.
"I am pleasantly surprised at how people, learning where we fled, trying to help us recognize Sergei. Everything you see here, mattress, sofa bed, bed in which we sleep, all the clothes I wear, my wife's ...: all that was brought to us by people we have met since we are here. "
Complete story at - Refugees Slaviansk in Kiev
Plagued by civil war, the eastern Ukraine is now experiencing a mass exodus of its population. Thousands of people leave the region. While the pro-Russian in Russia will, supporters of Ukraine united flee Kiev - as did Sergei and Olga Sviatko originating Slaviansk. Faced with threats from insurgents, the couple had to quickly leave his hometown to stay alive. Interview with the relevant Ukrainian Journal Reporter .
The atmosphere in this small studio is stifling: there is no air inside and just half-open window to the room is filled with trees flew down. In the entrance enthroned a packet of detergent and a mop.
"I bought the laundry today, says his tenant, Sergei Sviatko, showing the package. We have very little money, but it is not a reason to live in the dirt. Want to see our kitchen? "
The small room, bright, contains an oven, a sink and a small table. Top: tea, sugar, buckwheat, cookies, bread, vegetables and preserves.
"You see under what conditions of paradise we were seated? "Said Sergei. And his voice does not contain a hint of irony - only sincere gratitude to the Kievan which allowed them to him and his family to live here free "as long as it takes." There are only a few days Sviatko was ready to sleep even in a cave - anything but being shot in his native Slaviansk. In Kiev, the man takes everything that happens to him as a gift.
"I am pleasantly surprised at how people, learning where we fled, trying to help us recognize Sergei. Everything you see here, mattress, sofa bed, bed in which we sleep, all the clothes I wear, my wife's ...: all that was brought to us by people we have met since we are here. "
Complete story at - Refugees Slaviansk in Kiev
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