"Wir vergessen nie!" - Flüchtlinge aus Mariupol in Moskau

MOSKAU, RUSSLAND 15. MAI 2023 QUELLE: AFPTV 1. Totale Alyona (SB1-6) and her children on the windowsill of her temporary flat in Moscow 2. Halbnahe Alyona (SB1-6) and her children on the windowsill of her temporary flat in Moscow 3. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) and her children on the windowsill of her temporary flat in Moscow 4. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) shows a video of the fighting and smoke in Mariupol, that she shot from her flat on her smartphone 5. O-TON 1 - Alyona, Mariupol refugee (Frau, 35 Jahre alt, Russian, 22 Sek.): "We can never forget what it was like, especially my daughter. My daughter was walking around, and she saw a dog eating a corpse. She would ask me: 'Mum, what's going on? Why is a dog eating a man?' And I still don't know what to tell her. I just said it shouldn't be like this, it shouldn't be like this, and we shouldn't be here anymore." 6. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) shows a video that she shot of her apartment building in Mariupol, on her smartphone 7. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) shows a video that she shot of her apartment building in Mariupol, on her smartphone 8. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) shows a video that she shot of her backyard, children's playground, burnt down building on her smartphone 9. O-TON 2 - Alyona, Mariupol refugee (Frau, 35 Jahre alt, Russian, 22 Sek.): "I don't take a pro-Ukrainian or pro-Russian position because there are events beyond my control, that's my opinion. Nothing will change if I think, if I condemn or if I do anything else. We don't know anything, we don't have access to the information that our leaders have." 10. Nah Alyona (SB1-6) and her children on the windowsill of her temporary flat in Moscow 11. O-TON 3 - Natalya Mityusheva, from the non-governmental organisation Mayak.fund. The organisation provides humanitarian, legal and psychological assistance to Alyona and her family (Frau, 41 Jahre alt, Russian, 23 Sek.): "Of course, in Russia, where their language is spoken, where the mentality is the same, where the environment is absolutely similar, it is easier for them to adapt. For people who are emotionally broken, it is very difficult to make decisions. And the easiest thing for them to do is to stay in Russia and try (to live) here."