First name, Last name: Liubov Bilokon
Country, City: Ukraine, Alchevsk, Lugansk region
E-mail: bilokonliubov@gmail.com
Samples of her messages: my name is Liubov, I am a simple
Ukrainian girl, I have never been married. 34 years old, 172 cm
tall, born and living in Alchevsk, Luhansk region, now
unfortunately it is an occupied territory... Now I live with
my mother, as soon as all hell broke loose we wanted to leave, but
everything happened so fast and there were military columns with
tanks and equipment at the exit of the city, so we had to come back
to avoid risk. Now we have to live here, under occupation.
We often hide in the bomb shelter with my mom and tonight we did it
again. It's very hard, physically and psychologically. It seems
to me that it will never end. This war has exhausted me. I am very
tired of realizing and experiencing it every day. It's
unrealistic to live here, but I want to try to start everything from
scratch! from scratch!
Today was a very difficult day and night, heavy
shelling again. shelling, it's on the news abroad, it's horrible! The
last The city has been shelled almost every day lately, there are
screams outside the window, people running, fussing, scared
My dear, a copy of the passport is not a problem, but talking on the
phone, I told you that it is not possible, because this is a war zone,
and only the military has access to such a thing, it is not possible
for civilians. So the only way out is to trust me...
Scheme fraud: I know that there is a family of volunteers, a man and a woman, who
have been have been evacuating people from here for a long time, and I
was ashamed and hesitated to write to you about it because I didn't
know how you would react, but tonight was the last and I decided to
let it go. So, since they've been doing this they have a small minibus
for 9 people and they know Russians who let Ukrainians through the
gray zone at checkpoints for bribes. zone and go to the East of
Ukraine, helping them to become war refugees and and cross the border
with the EU.
But there is a problem: the cost of such a "ticket to a new life" is
400 dollars for one person, which is just an exorbitant amount for my
mother and me, and 800 dollars is too much for us.