Taipei, Feb. 25 (CNA) Ukrainians in Taiwan have told CNA they are concerned for the safety of their family and friends in Ukraine after Russia invaded the eastern European country on Thursday.
Ukrainians in Taiwan say they are concerned for the safety of their family and friends in Ukraine after Russia invaded the eastern European country on Thursday.
After Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday morning in a televised addressed said that Moscow would launch a “special military operation,” the military attacked several cities in Ukraine and media reports indicated soldiers had entered the capital, Kyiv.
Daria Zheng, who is from Vinnytsia in west-central Ukraine and has lived in Taiwan for more than five years, said she cried when she saw the news and immediately tried to contact her family and friends.
“I feel quite
FEELING HELPLESS: Ukrainians in Taiwan have been attempting to contact loved ones, as reports stream in of airstrikes and soldiers closing in on the capital/ Staff writer, with CNA