Ukrainian champion in European diving told how his family escaped from the blockade of Mariupol

His relatives are safe now.

Stanislav Oliferchyk told the European Champion in diving about how his family escaped from the blockade of Mariupol .

“You can make a film about how they left Mariupol. The first time they announced a green corridor, my mother and my sister got in my uncle's car and drove away, but they were deployed at the nearest checkpoint. My uncle's car was in the center of town, and it would normally take another 10 minutes to get there. That is, he left the car somewhere in his yard and went to them under fire.

And then they made their way to the car together. My mother and 10-year-old sister, who took only a small bag with them, are following their uncle, and there is shelling in front of them. ethyl some crazy bullet. Or someone didn't decide to shoot on the way, because you can see if the “Nazis” are disguised. Horror, of course. But in the end they left, though not without problems. A bullet hit the car somewhere near the driver's seat. But, fortunately, everything worked out, “Oliferchyk was quoted as saying by news.obozrevatel.com.

On February 24, Russian President Putin made an urgent statement about a special military operation in Ukraine, launching a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. cities.

Mariupol continues to be under siege by Russian occupiers, and many people remain in basements. The city is almost completely destroyed.

Read also: Shakhtar scored a goal in a charity match A 12-year-old teenager who survived the Mariupol bombing

Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian football players were forcibly taken from Mariupol to Russia .

Based on materials: ZN.ua

Share This Post