Fear of war fever: The British confession of his son's birth can leave Ukraine

Fear of war fever: The British confession of his son's birth can leave Ukraine

British and other foreign nationals in Ukraine have been warned to leave the country amid alarm for an imminent Russian invasion. This, has caused citizens to face difficult fever and dilemmas, the Periscope broadcast. Despite warnings of an imminent invasion, however, Ken Stuart cannot leave Ukraine. [...]

British and other foreign nationals in Ukraine have been warned to leave the country amid alarm for an imminent Russian invasion. This, has caused citizens to face difficult fever and dilemmas, the Periscope broadcast.

Despite warnings of an imminent invasion, however, Ken Stuart cannot leave Ukraine. His wife Tatiana has just brought a boy to life.

Ken, who is originally from Edinburgh, tells BBC Radio 5 Live:

It doesn't have a birth certificate yet. It takes one to two weeks to get it and without a birth certificate, it can't have a passport and without a passport, we can't leave the country”.

An email from the British government sent to Kenny and other United Kingdom citizens told them that “should not expect increased consular support or evacuation assistance following any Russian military activity in Ukraine”.

So we're just in terms of them,” he says.

We're both under a lot of stress. ”

Ken, whose home is in Ukraine's capital in the central northern region, says his only option to leave if an invasion occurs is to stay with his wife's relatives in the west.

Russia's conquest could begin at any moment, the US warned.

The conflict with Russia has focused on eastern Ukraine regions since it began in 2014, when Russia took control of the Crimean Peninsula.

“We have no other option than to stay in the country and see what happens or try to prevent things a little and go west of the country,” he says.

Scottish friend Stuart McKenzie is already planning to leave with his wife and two children after almost 30 years in Ukraine.

With young children in the country, I have to take their security as a priority, so we're definitely looking to get them out of the country as soon as possible,” he told BBC Breakfast. PERISCOP/

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