The war in Ukraine did not demoralize the people of the villages of the Republic of Moldova. They help the Ukrainian refugees with what they can
People in the villages of the Republic of Moldova are watching with concern and horror what is happening in Ukraine. However, the war did not demoralize them and they continued to work in households or in gardens. A spring day nourishes a year, says a saying of the people. People are praying for peace and help, with what they can, Ukrainian refugees who have found refuge in their localities.
SERGHEI MAGALU local, Selişte village: “I am very calm because I have already experienced this, why panic. I’m just sorry for the people in Ukraine who take care of themselves. As a righteous man put it, “If only so many people would die, would it be better to die alone?”
ZINAIDA MAGALU local, Selişte village: I planted a parsley hearth here, it is a parsley from last year, but it gives seed over the summer. There it was dug next to the fence and I planted a parsley hearth there as well. I have children, grandchildren, neighbors who don’t work. We have to work, if we don’t work, we won’t have to eat “.
People are watching with concern what is happening in Ukraine and hope that this ordeal will end soon.
ZINAIDA MAGALU local, Selişte village: “Without wanting to cry out loud, I am sorry for all this. I have a brother in Russia, he lives in Vladivostoc, you know, they don’t show anything there, they don’t say anything. He doesn’t know anything, he’s a businessman, he has a wife, children. -Do you tell them? -Yes, from the first day it started. But he is still good with us, he is a shop, he belongs to everything. I think they’re afraid to say, if we don’t talk on the phone. “
Aunt Olga is 82 years old and has gone through a lot of hardships in her life. He endured famine, war, and did not think he would ever see bloodshed again.
It is not the first time that people in the village have hosted people fleeing the war.
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And the war with its victims but also the price increases warn people. All hope is in the pantry reserves.
OLGA, 82 years old: “Until you go to the fair, some beans come out of the attic proudly, potatoes in the cellar if you put them, what can we do? The store is getting more expensive. -Did you make any reservations, croup? -They gave us a box for the prisoners, but I’m a lonely old woman. Now everyone has started buying salt. -Well, buy because people are afraid, they are afraid of famine and it will be, dear grandmother after this war, there is a bunch of people scattered around the world, the poor are taken everywhere, the houses have left it and they are gone ” .
Everyone wants to be at peace.