Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • yesterday
Thousands of Ukranians are fleeing their country. Here is the diary of Olga who is about to leave her hometown for good, because of the Russian invasion.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00And I will show you the way what we have to do to be in a bomb shelter.
00:29So welcome to the bomb shelter of Kyiv.
00:34I don't know, now there are no people here because we don't have a sign of attack.
00:43I spent a night before.
00:46So if the quality of the video is not so good, I do what I can because we leave and now we just get news that already the metro doesn't work.
00:58So we have to go by foot to the station if we hope to come out from Kyiv.
01:10We are leaving our home and we are going to find other places where to stay.
01:18I hope we can come to the station.
01:22So this is what we did for tonight to be safe.
01:29We did it because we are already bombarding normal houses.
01:37So this is my home.
01:40Windows.
01:41And we just make windows more secure.
01:46With heavy stuff.
01:48With leggings.
01:50So this is all stuff what I am taking with me.
01:56Just this and this small one.
01:59And we let everything like it is.
02:01We take warm clothes because tonight it was minus 5 in Kyiv.
02:06So in other room we have the same.
02:11We did protection with books, with leggings, how you see.
02:17And I hope we will be safe.
02:19Because she is checking that it is very difficult now to come through the city.
02:25See you in Europe.
02:26I hope.
02:27You come out.
02:28Our homes are closed because there are many diversants from Russia.
02:45And they make signs on the top of buildings on the streets for bomb.
02:52They set the signs.
02:54And people now they really attend.
02:57Really, really, really attend.
02:59What?
03:00Ah, you hear the bomb.
03:03Actually now, yes.
03:05You don't know when a racket arrive and destroy your house.
03:10And I am really, really peaceful person.
03:14And I am so sorry, really sorry that Europe doesn't help Ukraine.

Recommended