20140527-032 M/S Mikhailov family M/S Mikhailov family with travel bags SOT Vladimir Mikhailov (Russian): "No, we were not afraid earlie...
20140527-032 M/S Mikhailov family M/S Mikhailov family with travel bags SOT Vladimir Mikhailov (Russian): "No, we were not afraid earlier. We heard gunfire, but we didn't think that they would shoot the peaceful citizens. After it I compared what is happening in Syria, situation there is quite tough. Moreover, we are really afraid when howitzer shoots from that side quite near us." W/S Mikhailov family home SOT Vyacheslav Ponomarev (Russian): "Yes. If people don't know how to do it, I'm telling once more time and I said it during the presser today, in each district we have schools, on-call persons and housing departments who are dealing with collecting children and sending them to the children's camp or to some evacuation places. We have the next offer. We have an opportunity to accommodate women with their children, plus we can send them the children camps, that's in the region and Crimea's republic. We were offered to accommodate them at Artek camp too. Today we wanted to send 200 children, but we can't do it now, as they were supposed to leave from train station in Donetsk. But its occupied, so we can't send them now. We decided to send them via another train station from which they will go to Crimea." W/S Slavyansk landscpae SCRIPT Ukraine: Families flee Slavyansk Evacuations from the embattled town of Slavyansk continued on Tuesday, with the Mikhailov family speaking about how they feel forced out by heavy fighting in the region. The family consists of father Vladimir, his wife Olga and four children Kirill, Eduard, Vera and Maria. They have already gathered their personal belongings and are ready to leave as soon as the opportunity arises. There are several options where to go, including the Crimea. But they faced with a shortage of money for the trip. Pro-autonomy leader Vyacheslav Ponomarev said the city administration in each district has procedures in place for evacuating children to safe camps. Women and children can be transported to a number of safer locations elsewhere in the region, and in Crimea and the Artek camp, in Hurzuf town, also on the Crimean peninsula. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: http://plus.google.com/111498286331086224967 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Less