For hours of agony experienced by the Greeks who moved with her motorcade that started from Mariupol and arrived in Zaporizhia, spoke his envoy journalist SKAI Stavros Ioannidis.
“The good thing is that we are all safe and I and Elias Basisoglou (SKAI cameraman), and all my colleagues. No one has been hit but it was a very difficult process. “We found ourselves in the middle of crossfire,” were the first words of the journalist.
He then described the frightening moments that unfolded during their long journey.
“On the alternative route we followed, because a bridge 5 km away from Mariupol had been demolished, we suddenly stopped on a dirt road. We see that we can not pass and we hear shots. The bullets were whistling next to us. We heard the sound of metal hitting the ball. We could not figure out who was shooting and we had to immediately turn around and leave. It was very difficult because we were 30 cars “
This was just one of the difficult times they lived through, he said:
“In one of the checkpoints we found a ulam with Russian armor. Our ambassador came down to negotiate and suddenly we see the barrel of the chariot marking the convoy and another 30 soldiers pointing their weapons at us. There we froze and remained motionless. We were really bony. There was a sniper who we constantly saw looking at the cars one behind the other. “Finally, after a while, the person in charge of the ulama came, talked to the negotiator and the Ambassador, they checked our papers and we passed.”
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