![]() My mom was born in Ukraine, but now she has a Russian passport. My life and my mom’s life have been affected dramatically. … The majority of the people living in Russia do not wish for this war some people are being misinformed by the mass media and misinterpret the invasion as an attempt to protect their own land. We are praying for all the people of Ukraine and all Ukrainian cities to be safe. It is critical to be next to your dearest person when she needs you and gets old. “We are managing lots of things from overseas, and it is extremely stressful, especially when my grandma gets sick. The beautiful and modern airport in Odessa has been destroyed. Traveling to Ukraine is very unsafe these days anything can happen on the road. “Growing up, I lived both in Moscow, Russia, and Odessa, Ukraine, as my family is international. Dmytro Babik, assistant professor, computer information systems and business analytics (from Kharkiv, Ukraine) ![]() On the one hand, you can say, ‘Well, it’s just the last 20 years that led to the war.’ On the other hand, it’s the last 500 or 600 years.” I called my parents in Canada and said, ‘Well, the worst became worse.’ … I would say this is a genocidal, imperialist war that is a product of the entire history of Russia. It was morning in Ukraine, and they were reporting explosions and rocket attacks. … I remember one night when everybody went to bed, and I was checking the news. “I have an older brother who serves in the military at this moment, and I don’t know much about what he’s doing and where he is, simply because it’s not safe for them to let others know. Irina Perfilova, graduate student, Sport and Recreation Leadership (from Moscow, Russia) As a result, my Russian bank accounts are still frozen, and I do not have access to any of my personal savings.” … Some Russian banks were removed from the international banking system. In my opinion, those actions are violating human rights. According to the Russian government, the war is ‘a special military operation.’ … By blocking international news outlets and independent media and declaring journalists and organizations as ‘foreign agents,’ the Russian government is making sure that people only know what the government wants them to know. … it is still illegal to name the Russia-Ukraine war as a war. It really hurts to express my opinion and thoughts knowing that they would judge me. I find it extremely difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with my family during this time. We talk on the phone a few times a month, since there are only a few ways to communicate. … My family and friends are still in Moscow. I hope that they feel the support of those who live so far away but believe in your same ideals. It really hurts to express my opinion and thoughts knowing that they would judge me.” “I find it extremely difficult to maintain a healthy relationship with my family during this time. I cannot even imagine what Ukrainians have to go through right now. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the people from Ukraine in this extremely difficult situation. Holding Russian nationality does not mean supporting the government. I hope that people can separate the Russian government from Russian citizens. “As an international student from Russia, I would like to clarify that I stand with Ukraine and I am against the war. Sergiy Dmytriyev, assistant professor, business management and the MBA program (from Vinnytsia, Ukraine) When someone needs help, people shouldn’t ignore it.” have other interests, and I understand that. If you don’t live there, it’s hard to imagine. For anyone, it may be hard to imagine that a country that has been living its ordinary life suddenly gets under missile strikes and shelling. Let’s be honest and let’s try not to pretend. This is Russia that bombs peaceful citizens and that does all this destruction. There is a brutal bully, and we need to call it like this. ![]() “Let’s not say there are two sides to the story.
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