“Now we’ve come to get gas just to be ready for everything.
“We just want peace,” she added.
For Agniia and Emile Nkoyok and their 5-month-old daughter, the booming outside their window prompted them to head into town and look to take cover in the subway system. But they saw no one else hiding there, so they walked their bulldog and tried to gauge how others were reacting.
“I’m upset that the government is saying nothing,” Emile said. Agniia and her daughter, Emily Grace, planned to fly out on Friday morning, but are unsure of what they’ll do now that airspace is closed.
Nimenko said she plans to meet family Thursday to discuss plans, but, “in any case, we will stay in Ukraine.”
“We will stay at home because we are from Ukraine,” she said.
Washington Post