Hundreds of Afghans fled from their country to Ukraine, after the Taliban came to power. But their new peaceful life lasted not long, writes BBC.
” The situation in Afghanistan, when the power was captured by the Taliban, was better than what I see here in Ukraine. Now we run away again, but this time there is an uncertainty, “says Hydar Saddika, 36-year-old former Military officer from Afghanistan.
Seddika says that he woke up on the morning prayer on Thursday and found that his refugee camp in the north of Ukraine plunged into chaos because of the news about the Russian military special operation:” People began to scream, and in the end the camp authorities opened the doors And we ordered us to run. “
Afghans went on foot more than 75 km and got to the city of Chernigov, who, too, soon became a combat zone.
According to Seddika, in this position it was now about 250 refugees from Afghanistan.