‘Each side of society has changed’: fork. Residents react to the 3-year war in Ukraine

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For about three years, since today Ukraine He was occupied by Russia and the war continues.

Saskacheva’s local residents reflect the state of war and they can be able to increase awareness and support the consciousness and support those per day and day.

“I didn’t think I would last this long,” he said.

Serya was born in Canada, but when Russia started the occupation of Ukraine in 2022, Ukraine woke up to “Loud noises from outside” on February 24.

“I heard all these noises, and then said that Russia attacked Ukraine. Knowing that there are tanks and bombing voices, and two blocks from where I live.

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“At this point, I was really worried about what I was worried about what to do in this situation because I had never lived like a Canadian.”

Sereda said, “He should live a lot of life for the rest” he said.

Lee Reaney, a war reporter and the editor-in-chief for the new voice of Ukraine, often travel to Ukraine from Saskatoon.

He has been working in Ukraine since 2012 and Russia took part in the capture of Crimea.


“Every side of society has changed,” said Reaney.

“Every school has a bomb shelter now. Every university is a bomb shelter. In most jobs there are bomb shelters.”

Tanya Baran is a medical leader for an organization that provides medical support to citizens and soldiers affected by Ukraine Patriot, Russia’s occupation. Russia has managed undermined ambulances targeted and helped to present first aid kits to the forefront.

He returned to Ukraine to help the sixth time.

“I feel a little nervous and uncomfortable because I have changed so much. But once I have changed it, I know that my feet in Ukraine will almost feel like a house,” Baran said.

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“You hate to say that you are (war). You do it. I sleep with air raids, so you understand the feelings of the sounds that come and outgoing and going.” Baran said.

Reaney says that the events in Ukraine are simply unreasonable and hope that the responsibilities are held for the score.

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“Russia is now genocide actions, killing parents and then Take the children to Russia and hand over them to be Russian. Actually caught as a war crime. “

Reaney said, “It’s about life and death.”

“This is whether this country continues to exist.”

The Ukrainians feel angry and tired.

“How do people feel? They hate the Russians, especially hate the Russian leadership, the Russian leadership, Vladimir Putin himself.

“I think they were tired of the war. This is the existential war.”

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Reaney said that Ukrainians need a fight as much as a resolution they only felt.

“They must continue to fight and continue fighting in the country, and continue to fight their compatriots and Russians until the country bombs the country, and they continue to fight until they take the troops.”

Many of the Syria, who did not see the end of the conflict, concerned about the security of his family in Ukraine.

“Some days (this), maybe return to Ukraine and at least be with the family and are not very much worried as it is now.”

Added that Ukrainians are struggling to stay alive for culture and traditions.

“Our beloved homeland is occupied by the attackers and take a position to the pious and show that we have a rich culture, we have rich traditions.”

Baran hopes that the war will end until the end of the war for the detainees.

“It is heartwarming to know that it is going on for three years and so many people and cities and cities were destroyed only as a result of the release of the Russians.”

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The Baran wants to remind people to continue to support the place where he can do as a war driver.

“I know that many people feel the fatigue of war. I know I feel myself in the last year and here are many other people here in Saskatoon. But only what the people of Ukraine live, 24-7, air raids, bombs, drone I try to remind me of myself who had to act from attacks and homes. So continue to support Ukraine. “

If you want to help in Ukraine, Ukraine is a Patriot, Ukraine 24 or the next step has options to Ukraine.

Reany suggests finding a topic to find a theme you are passionate and find an organization that helps you in this aspect and helps your support.

“If you enter sports, find a group working with athletes. If you enter the animals, there are all kinds of organizations that help you directly in the war effort.”

Reany added that if you are not sure where to go to offer to offer, you can reach him or Ukrainian Canadian Congress and they can make options for donations or support.

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