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Greek expatriates in SKAI for Ukrainian: “We live with the fear of war” – “Rockets fell in the yards”

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Ukraine and Russia on the brink of conflict and the Greek community of 91,500 Greeks live in fear of a new war

“And what can we do, is there another solution? Go away; Where to go? Who wants you? That is why we are used to and carry both anxiety and fear and we live, we are used to living with them. And life goes on and the schools and everything works “says the President of the Greek Community of Mariupol, Nadia Tsapni.

With the future uncertain, residents are anxious about what will dawn on them the next day.

“Politicians must first succeed and discuss them diplomatically. To find a solution diplomatically, do not kill the people. I say it like a mother. “We just need peace, quiet and to raise our children without war and not to live underground as they lived for so many years, these villages in the war zone have been underground for 3 years,” said Alexandra Protsenko, President of the Federation of Greek Associations in Ukraine.

“No shots are heard, etc., of course you see more soldiers in the streets, but when you know that somewhere near almost every day a child loses his life, okay, a real war takes place, you do not feel very well, although people are used to it and we are used to the worst. with this weight for so many years “, says the President of the Greek Community of Mariupol.

At a time when the sirens of war are ringing loudly, the memories of previous years are returning.

“We experienced it in 2016 when they fired with chariots and the rockets fell right in the yard of our house but thank God we are all alive, of course it was terrible, it was very stressful but now that 5 years have passed we forgot that too but we really experienced it “, Says the Greek Philologist in Sardana, Ukraine, Yulia Zarikova,

Everyone hopes that diplomacy will win and that they will continue to live in peace.

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