Nightmarish moments with the convoy of Greeks from Mariupol: “The first cars received bullets”

Nightmares with convoy of Greeks from Mariupol, which is currently located in the city of Zaporizhia. According to the Open reporter, Sotiris Danezis, who traveled with the expatriates, at one point along the route the vehicles received bullets.

“We started at 11 in the morning with more than 40 cars, mainly with women and young children from Mariupol. “As soon as we passed the exit of Mariupol, we fell into a barrage of Russian tanks, with the soldiers holding their weapons and marking us,” the reporter initially told the OPen news bulletin.

Then there were negotiations with the Russians, with the convoy continuing its course, but at one point it had to enter a dirt road and there: “the first cars came under fire. “We had to make a U-turn and leave with flat tires”, said Sotiris Danezis.

Source: News Beast

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