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5 University Students are among Kenyans Stack In Ukraine Amidst Russian-Ukraine Invasion

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Ukraine's ambassador to Kenya Andrii Pravednyk Addressing the media on Thursday, February 24, 2022, in Nairobi

Five Kenyan university students are among thousands who have been trapped in Ukraine following the invasion by the Russian government in the morning hours of Thursday, February 24.


The five are students at the Ivan Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University in Ternopil, Ukraine and other Kenyan expatriates caught in the crossfire after days of simmering diplomatic tensions between the two countries.


Russian president Vladimir Putin, in the early morning hours on Thursday declared war on Ukraine, shelling began with several missiles having been fired targetting various cities in Ukraine.


Kwale Woman Representative (Woman Rep) Zuleikha Hassan, while making her submission in Parliament, noted that Kenyans were stranded and were limited in their movement following the closure of some airports in the country.HHon Hassan added that their situation is likely to worsen as they stare at a looming food and communication crisis amid a possible shut down of the internet services.



"Unfortunately a number of Kenyans have been caught up in this invasion including the five students and many others at the Tanapil National Medical University and other institutions and other workplaces.

"These Kenyans are already facing movement challenges occasioned by the closure of airports. They face the real possibility of inaccessibility to food supplies and communication platforms via imminent internet restrictions in the coming hours and days," she noted.


The MP called for the government to initiate a fast expatriation of Kenyans from Ternopil and Kyiv cities to safer regions within Ukraine or neighbouring countries where they will be safe if not back to Kenya. She also requested for the state to ensure that they get medical supplies.


Earlier, the Ukrainian Embassy in Kenya issued a statement asking for help following an invasion by the Russian military. Speaking to the media on Thursday, Ukraine's ambassador to Kenya Andrii Pravednyk noted that at the moment, only the entire world can stop Russia from invading their territories.

He called on Kenyans and the wider global community to join forces in condemning the invasion to prevent escalation of the conflict. pushed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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