‘We’re in a state of shock from shelling’, Ukrainian girls tell Euronews Albania

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Two Ukrainian girls recounted for Good Morning on Euronews Albania the harrowing moments when Russia attacked their country.

Oksana Panteleimonova lives in the Western part of the country, but despite being on the other side of the conflict, she describes the experience as traumatic.

“The first thing I feel is a state of shock. I can’t believe that a world war is part of my existence at the moment. The first thing that comes to mind is the safety of my family and relatives”, she said.

Her friends who live in the areas where massive shelling took place are finding shelters in subway stations.

“We have friends in different regions, including in Kyiv. The situation is quite alarming. Many have gone to subway stations to find shelter”, she added.

Kseniia Gulomalieva, another young woman from Ukraine, shares the same fear.

“We’re all in a state of shock. I live in Lviv, around 60 kilometers away from the shelling. It’s a shocking situation. In the eastern part of the country, there’s been massive shelling. A lot of people took cover in bomb shelters, while some others fled to the West”.

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