Yan Skvyrskyi talks on the phone to his mother in Ukraine at least 12 times a day, spends sleepless nights worrying about her but fears it may be too dangerous to help her flee the war-torn country right now.
Yan Skvyrskyi talks on the phone to his mother in Ukraine at least 12 times a day, spends sleepless nights worrying about her but fears it may be too dangerous to help her flee the war-torn country right now.
The province of Konya in central Anatolia has historically been a bastion of extreme conservatism and political Islam meaning supporters of Turkey’s Islamist strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.