• 10 months ago
Around 150,000 Russians and 16,000 Ukrainians are currently living in the country.
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00:00 Thousands of Ukrainian refugees went to Serbia when the war started. Some of them then continued
00:05 to Western Europe. Others remained. In parallel, thousands of Russians decided to leave their
00:10 country and move to Serbia, mostly due to the forced conscription into the Russian army.
00:15 Serbian estimates say 150,000 Russians and 16,000 Ukrainians live in the Western Balkan
00:20 country. Zhenya moved to Serbia from Sakhalin, a city in the Russia`s Far East, just after
00:26 the war started and settled in Novi Sad.
00:28 When it all started, we felt very bad. We`ve been crying for a couple of days. And I felt
00:37 like being in a cage. I feel my - maybe not guilt, but responsibility, because in my name,
00:46 my country is killing people in neighboring country.
00:52 Due to EU visa requirements, Serbia considers the Russians as refugees.
00:59 The Ukrainians who remain in Serbia say they want to return to their country. Ivana`s husband
01:05 is currently in Kiev after one year fighting on the front.
01:09 We haven`t seen each other for two years. My mother and sister lived in Kamenets Podolskoye
01:29 in Serbia. But it`s better in Kutia.
01:37 According to the official figures so far, about 80,000 Ukrainians, refugees have been
01:42 going through Serbia and settled into the EU.
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