When Chinese medical student Jinjin received an update on her smartphone on Wednesday about a state of emergency in Ukraine, she joked with her classmates, doubting that Russia would really attack.By Wednesday night, however, her classmates started fleeing the city. Some packed up and left for Turkey, others fled by car and just a few stayed in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.The 22-year-old student also fled to the countryside that night with her father, a businessman in the city, she told the…
For Chinese in Ukraine, it’s a long, anxious wait for a flight out to safety

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