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Russia/Ukraine War: Trapped Nigerians seek evacuation as FG summons Ukraine, Russia envoys

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As Russian continues it’s bombardment of key Ukraine regions and critical facilities, some Nigerians resident in the country have appealed to the Federal government to urgently evacuate them.

Since Russia announced military offensive against Ukraine on Thursday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said over 137 people have been killed so far, including civilians.

The UN’s refugee agency have also said that about 100,000 Ukrainians have been displaced, with thousands fleeing to nearby European states.

Western powers including NATO have announced sweeping sanctions on  Russia.

Nigerians in Ukraine are desperately pleading to be evacuated out of the Eastern European country as Russian bombs continue to drop on military installations and residential buildings.

Russian bombs have been dropping mostly on the two most important Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Kharkiv where many Nigerians live.

Obinna Ezugwu, a Nigerian based in Ukraine told a Nigerian news platform, TheNiche that though his city of resident has not been raised, him and many other Nigeria live in fear and slept in the basement to avoid Russian bombs.

He fears that although the bombs haven’t started raining in Sumy City, the temporary respite may be short-lived as Russian troops appeared to have doubled down on their unprovoked offensive against Ukraine.

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