New life in Istanbul – Yeni Şafak
NECDET BURAK OZYURT
Russian-Ukrainian structure only Ukrainians do not leave the country. Meeting with the citizens of Russians who came to Istanbul as Yeni Şafak. 55 Painter Svetlana Ç., 31 computer programmer and entrepreneur Andrey Ç. and 26 related 3D works, Vladilena K. talked about her adventures in coming to Istanbul. Svetlana and Vladilena cried since the war, drowning in the barrage of questions “Why did you have to leave their country?” Expressing the week of not seeing her loved ones again, Svetlana said, “We have been in Istanbul since two. We still haven’t gotten over the shock of what we’ve been through,” she said.
WE LEFT OUR EVERYTHING
- Ukrainian dress of his mother and wife. Painter Svetlana Ç., who is a citizen of Russia. I explained the Svetlana process: “Actually, I had long dreamed of living in Istanbul. But I never thought I would come this way. I will not be able to return to my country for a long time… Maybe never. We have never talked politics in the family since the war. It was my father’s birthday yesterday. We never talked about the war between him and me. We conveyed our beauty to the better.” Computer programmer and entrepreneur Andrey Ç., on the other hand, stated that he had an experience in Russia.
TALKING IN RUSSIA IS A CRIME
Andrey Ç. said: “My father is Ukrainian. I was born and raised in Russia, but a part of me became Ukrainian. This is my school in war. Almost all young people in Russia are in wars. But that’s it. It’s a very big crime to speak up. You can lose everything. With the war, the economy went even further. To war or to war in Russia, my soldiers. I don’t want to be used to this. But it was more painful than good. Istanbul opened to us. We are here that they will have a new meeting and will be a very correct one.”
WE ARE IN A NIGHTMARE
- He said the war was a terrible tragedy, from a 3D caddy: “I left my family behind. They are safe. I have loved ones in Ukraine. I am in constant contact. They give me moral to be in trouble themselves. They tell me not to look ahead. we will fix it in the future and get back to our friends. The most important thing for me right now is to keep the bond of love strong and continue it. We wrap our wounds in Istanbul and continue on our way.”
Turkey has a bilge policy
Delivering a suitable contrast in Turkey Svetlana Ç. expressed that her new home is Istanbul. Svetlana Ç., adding that Turkey carries out a bilge policy as a country, said, “I discovered Turkey as a home for people from different nationalities. The policy of the state has a great influence on this behavior of the people, in the war of the state. When I came to Istanbul, the people gave it to me friendly. Now I will continue my artistic life here,” she said.
Polina Borodina
I breathed again in Istanbul
Author Polina Borodina is one of the Russian installations that came to Istanbul. He said that he did not even think about getting younger on February 24 until March 4th. Borodina, who said, “My aim is to stay in Petersburg, my war has witnessed the protests”, conveyed the frustration of those who were overlooked on social media. It is targeted because they moved because of the banner that two of his friends had on the first day of the occupation, which was effective in his prediction that “Sava charity first day” “I wouldn’t be able to hear my voice if I went to jail.
I WILL NOT RETURN TO RUSSIA WITHOUT PUTIN’S GONE
- The words to be said after a sigh of relief when he pressed on Turkey indicated that Russia generally kept going. Adding that some Russians were not allowed to leave, they explained that they had a meeting with the Borodina police, who could check their phones and had a passenger. Noting that the Western world also predicts Russia’s opposition, the author counts user goals. It is unthinkable that every Russian right does not have a right. Leaving Russia for the occupation of a writer and writer like herself, Borodina said, “I don’t want to go and go, Putin in the war.”
WORLD
Safe harbor for Ukrainian refugees and Russian exiles: Turkey
AGENDA
20 thousand Ukrainians fleeing the war in Turkey: We opened our home to the victims