'Russians only worry about IKEA, Apple moving out': Ukrainians say Russians should value human lives



Article by Lee Hyo-jin
Video by Lee Min-young, Kim Kang-min

More than two weeks have passed since then, but things have only become worse. With no end in sight after Russia launched an attack on its neighboring country in what it calls a "special military operation," the number of civilians and military casualties and fatalities continues to rise.

In a recent interview with The Korea Times, Ukrainian residents in Korea shared how their families and friends are dealing with the devastation of the military aggression, and expressed fury over the atrocities committed by the Russian government.

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Lee Min-young minlee@koreatimes.co.kr
Kim Kang-min ymloo3@koreatimes.co.kr

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