11/06/2014 10:00
Eastern Ukraine refugees urge to stop violence in video plea
Refugees from eastern Ukraine, who were provided shelter in Dmitriadovsky children’s summer camp based in southern Russia’s Rostov region, urged Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to stop the violence in the region in a five-minute video plea published on Youtube, RIA Novosti reported.
In the video, women and children forced to leave their homes due to the military operation in eastern Ukraine, are holding posters with #DontKillUs written on them, asking the newly elected president to let them live and to stop killing their relatives in Slaviansk and Luhansk.
The refugees used the video message to thank Russia for providing them with shelter and to express concerns for their relatives, who remain in the warzone, asking Poroshenko to withdraw Ukrainian military forces from the area.
Refugee Valerya from Slaviansk, whose relatives remain in the area of military operation, begged Poroshenko to withdraw his army, saying “we want to live, please don’t kill us.”
Over the past few days the situation in the region has sharply deteriorated, triggering a flow of refugees pouring in from Ukraine to the neighboring Rostov region in Russia.
According to the regional government, thousands of Ukrainians have entered the Rostov region.