Panicking Kyiv residents yearn for early ceasefire, return to peace

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-02-26 18:25
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People take shelter in a subway station in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, Feb 25, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

As some of Kyiv's residents rushed into nearby churches and subway stations in a desperate attempt to avoid artillery fire, others were reportedly seen leaving the city on foot along the highway, carrying children, pets and suitcases.

According to the UN refugee agency UNHCR, around 100,000 people had fled their homes within Ukraine and several thousand more had left the country since the conflict erupted.

Refugee High Commissioner Filippo Grandi had voiced serious concern over the rapid deterioration of the situation as military operations unfolded across Ukraine.

"I hope that the Ukrainian society and leaders will remain cool and devoted to the strategic interests of Ukraine," a Kyiv resident said. "I would like to believe that we will have enough composure and wisdom to overcome this."

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