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Life goes on, says Ukraine envoy to M’sia as Russian tensions loom

However, authorities remain on alert for any suspicious activities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2022 6:00PM

Life goes on, says Ukraine envoy to M’sia as Russian tensions loom
Giving his assurance that everyone in Ukraine is safe and sound, the country’s ambassador to Malaysia, Olexander Nechytaylo says that the safety and security of Ukrainians, expats, international guests and visitors have always been a top priority for the Ukrainian government. – Bernama pic, February 18, 2022

by Qistina Nadia Dzulqarnain

KUALA LUMPUR – Despite global concerns over rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, coupled with the fear of war breaking out, the situation in Ukraine is still under control, according to a couple of Ukrainians.

Speaking to The Vibes, the country’s ambassador to Malaysia, Olexander Nechytaylo said that even though the Russians appear hostile, his countrymen are carrying on with their everyday routine as normal. 

“People are aware of the Russian threat, but there is no panic or anxiety. Shops, banks, schools and offices are still functioning. 

“At the same time, our military and law enforcement remain vigilant to address any suspicious activities or provocations, should such things occur,” he said. 

Giving his assurance that everyone in the nation is safe and sound, he also said that the safety and security of Ukrainians, expats, international guests and visitors have always been a top priority for the Ukrainian government. 

When questioned on his wish regarding the situation in the country, Nechytaylo expressed his strong faith in Ukrainians, whom he described as being “very friendly and hardworking people”. 

“Throughout our centuries long history, we have never invaded any other sovereign nation. However, we will not allow anyone else to make our choices for us. 

“We are on our land, and we will never cease defending it, no matter how strong or powerful the aggressor may seem,” he emphasised. 

He added that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy had declared February 16 as a National Unity Day to demonstrate Ukrainians’ unity in resolving to defend their country. 

All is well despite ‘rustling leaves’: source

Similarly, another Ukrainian source told The Vibes that the daily lives of people in the Ukraine are going on as usual, with no major changes brought about by the ongoing crisis with Russia. 

The source, who requested anonymity, also described affairs in the country as being well in hand despite a lot of “rustling leaves”, referencing the international reaction to the turmoil.  

Several countries globally have urged their citizens to leave Ukraine immediately to avoid the potential war, while the number of foreign diplomatic staff there has also been reduced. 

On February 13, Singapore had advised its citizens in Ukraine to leave the country as soon as possible. 

It was also reported that Israel, Albania and Morocco were urging their citizens to leave Ukraine as well. 

Meanwhile, Wisma Putra has urged Malaysians who are currently in Ukraine to immediately contact the embassy to report on their situations. 

Some of the latest reports from the US indicate that the Kremlin has amassed a force of around 150,000 troops including aircrafts, ground forces and ships around the Russia-Ukraine border.

US president Joe Biden is expected to host a call later today with its Nato allies to discuss the escalation. – The Vibes, February 18, 2022

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