As Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues and the number of civilian casualties continues to increase, a former international student at Kyoto University in Kiev complains online to her lover who lives in Kyoto that "Kyiv is in a dangerous situation." I did.

Ukrainian Polina Furmanova (21), a former international student at Kyoto University who lives in Kyiv, told her Chinese lover, Son Toyoki (22), who is still studying abroad, on the evening of the 2nd of Japan time, local time. Around 10 am on the 2nd, I reported the local situation online.



Regarding the state of Kyiv as of the 2nd, Polina said, "There are stores where you can go to the supermarket but there is no rice or bread. There are no cars running on the road. Kyiv is very scared because it is surrounded by Russian troops. The TV tower attacks. The person who was passing by was killed. "



In addition, Mr. Polina responded to NHK's interview in Japanese, "I live on the 12th floor of the top floor of the condominium, and I am very scared because there is nothing I can do if a missile comes from above. I will evacuate to Poland, but When evacuating, I and my mother alone have to leave my father, and Kyiv has a strong desire not to leave. "



She added, she said, "What is happening in Ukraine now can happen anywhere. Please share with you the war in Ukraine and ask it not to happen again." Sue.



Her lover's grandson said, "I couldn't sleep because I was worried, but I was a little relieved to see and talk online. I hope she will come back to Japan to study abroad and study together. I'm looking forward to it. "



NHK received an email from her Polina telling her that she had left her home and started evacuating to Poland around 2:30 pm on the 3rd of Japan time and around 7:30 am on the 3rd of local time. rice field.



In this, Mr. Polina wrote, "Since I saw the news that Japan has announced a policy to promote the acceptance of people evacuated from Ukraine, she is also thinking about the possibility of going to Japan."