Ukrainian journalist in Pristina: I'm impressed with how the pain of my people feels about Kosovars.

Ukrainian journalist in Pristina: I'm impressed with how the pain of my people feels about Kosovars.

The first Ukrainian journalist, who was sheltered yesterday in Pristina, says he is impressed by how Kosovars feel about what Ukrainians are experiencing. From the Kosovo Journalists' Association offices, Ukrainian journalist Lyudmila Makey has talked about her impressions she received from Pristina. “As soon as I got off the plane, [...]

From the Kosovo Journalists' Association offices, Ukrainian journalist Lyudmila Makey has talked about her impressions she received from Pristina.

“As soon as I got off the plane, I felt the sincerity and hospitality of the people who met me”, Makey says.

“has impressed me with how my country's pain feels in the hearts of the people of Kosovo. It hits to tears. Because I know how difficult it is to heal wounds left by a terrible war in your country”, she said.

On the other hand, she has talked about the situation of journalists now in Ukraine, saying they have all turned into war reporters. She says Russia is killing everyone, no matter what profession, no gender, no age.

The journalist tells of her colleagues in the stranded town of Marioupolis, who she says has been listening to for a long time.

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