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Ukrainians in China: far from home but close to the conflict with Russia
- Ukrainians studying and working abroad are desperately trying to keep in touch with family and friends
- Many are also contributing to online appeals raising money for the armed forces
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China may be thousands of kilometres from Ukraine but the conflict in the Eastern European country is at the forefront of Ukrainian students and workers far from home.
According to the Ukrainian embassy in Beijing, between 50,000 and 100,000 Ukrainians live in China, most of them studying or working in Shanghai, Beijing and Harbin in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang.
One of them is Daryna Ustenko, 32, a student at Renmin University in Beijing, whose 60-year-old parents live in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital which came under heavy air attack from Friday as Russian troops entered the city.
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“I’m beside myself, sad and outraged,” Ustenko said.
“My parents said they could hear the sound of explosions. But Dad is unwilling to leave Kyiv. He wants to protect his land, his home.
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“I think he’s right. I wish I were there, standing together with my parents and friends at this crucial moment.
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