Kusenya Kosewaya, who continues to evacuate in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, said in an interview with NHK on the 17th (37) that "a horrifying life has continued for more than 3 weeks, and children are particularly affected mentally." I talked about the situation.

Koshewaya lives in a shelter in the city with her two daughters and older parents.



Regarding the fact that a stay-at-home order was issued for 35 hours from the 15th to the morning of the 17th in Kyiv, "Although the deadline for the stay-at-home order has passed, few people can be found in the city of Kyiv. I've been in a shelter and I'm still in a very scary situation. "



She said, "Today I feel that the Russian army is approaching Kyiv due to a missile attack in a nearby place. I started to pay attention to the frequent explosions. It continues. "



"I've been in horror for more than three weeks, especially my children are psychologically affected. It's been very difficult to get out to the ground to take a shower or cook a meal, 7 years old. My daughter will probably need to be treated in a state of excitement. "



She also said she "her daughter has come to care about any sound. She has to spend time in the shelter to prevent her from hearing her explosions." Revealed her painful chest.



On top of that, Mr. Koshewaya said, "I really don't want anyone to feel this fear. I want peace so that no more people will die."