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Ukrainians in Delhi express anger, despair and hope as Russian forces advance on Kyiv

Russia-Ukraine conflict | At least 198 Ukrainians, including three children, have been killed as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian Health Ministry in Kyiv was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency on February 26.

February 26, 2022 / 22:07 IST
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The visitors prayed for peace, paid tributes to those who have died in the conflict so far, condemned the Russian invasion and extended support to Ukraine (Image: Gulam Jeelani)

Tamara, a native of Ukraine, has been living in Delhi for many years. Watching from afar the visuals of a full-scale Russian invasion of her motherland for three days now, the middle-aged woman says she has been going through a roller coaster of emotions.

“Have you ever heard about Ukraine attacking Belarus, or any other neighbouring country? Or did you ever hear Ukraine declaring war on any country? No. We are a peace-loving nation and we have been under attack,” says Tamara on February 26 as she puts an ‘angel’ doll on the wall of the Ukrainian Embassy in Delhi’s Vasant Vihar as a mark of respect for the soldiers and civilians killed in the eastern European country.

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At least 198 Ukrainians, including three children, have been killed as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian Health Ministry was quoted as saying in Kyiv by the Interfax news agency on February 26.