There were several events held across North Texas this weekend as people showed support for Ukraine.
For others, Russia's attacks are blocking any hopes of their loved ones trying to run.Some wore blue and yellow, while others held the Ukrainian flag high. Volik’s family is in Sumy, along the Ukraine-Russia border.
"Right now, they are not evacuating nobody from my city because the roads are very bad and a very serious situation," she added. Reports of Russia deliberately attacking civilians are ramping up, with the Ukrainian death toll rising.Families are now unable to escape the country with routes to safety turning too dangerous. "My mom is cooking food and feeding soldiers," Volik said. "She says she’s trying to do civil things and we don’t understand what is the reason."This weekend, Ukraine’s president gave a stark warning that an imminent attack is upon Odessa.
"How do you make someone go and be okay with shooting at people?" asked Tatyana Neuner, who has family in Ukraine.Thankfully, Neuner’s sister and nephew were able to cross safely into Poland. "Nobody wants this. The whole world is backing up Ukraine, but it’s not enough," Neuner said. "Everybody is afraid of Putin because he is trigger happy."A stark contrast to the scenes in Moscow of Russian resistance. "We have a voice here in this country. Thank God for democracy in the U.S. We can’t stay quiet," Alyssa Honer said."It’s their choice. They have to make a choice to not kill Ukrainians," Iryna Chernets said.
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