Dominican in Ukraine thanked the support of a Venezuelan after the bombing of the city where he lived

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Davis Rodríguez and Venezuelan priest José Jesús Pacheco at a shelter in Lviv, Ukraine. Photo: Davis Rodriguez

Davis Rodríguez is a Dominican in Ukraine and thanks to the support of a Venezuelan, he managed to find refuge after Bila Tserkva, the city where he lived, was bombed by the Russians.

daily listin, half of the Dominican Republic, counted the journey of the Dominican in the midst of the war that Ukraine has been experiencing for more than a week.

Rodríguez was welcomed by José Jesús Pacheco, the Venezuelan priest who has provided refuge in a Catholic church in Lviv, where people have been able to arrive to take shelter from Russian attacks.

«Thank God I found a Venezuelan who has given me support, shelter and who has given me everything I have needed in this time of tribulation. Not only me, but also those who accompany me, “said the Dominican, who has been in Ukraine for four years.

According to international media, Lviv has become the lung of the Ukrainian resistance. There, hundreds of people have found shelter escaping from the attacks in the east of the country.

On Sunday, bombings were recorded in the towns of Kyiv, Kharkov, Mariupol, Kramatorsk, Chernigov, Bila Tserkva, Uman, Vasilkov, Korosten, Svitlovodsk, Vinnytsia and Lubniv, among others.

Foreigners and Ukrainians survive amid attacks

Doctors Without Borders’ emergency coordinator in Ukraine, Laurent Ligoza, said the organization’s staff “are desperately trying to protect themselves as heavy attacks continue and food supplies run out. There is no water, electricity or heating. Internet and mobile phones do not work. Hospitals, supermarkets and houses have suffered a lot », he said in a review The reason from Spain.

Russia ad this Monday a temporary ceasefire starting at 10:00 am local time to open humanitarian corridors in Kyiv, Mariupol, Kharkov and Sumy with six routes, of which four would end in Russian cities such as Rostov-on-Don (route to the south ) and Belgorod (to the east).

The evacuation plan for Kyiv also includes passing through the territory of Belarus (Gomel and Gden) with subsequent air transport to Russia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk called these routes “absurd, cynical and unacceptable.”

At the moment, according to the United Nations Organization (UN), in the last 10 days 1.5 million people have fled from Ukraine.

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