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‘Terrible and fantastical’: fear and farewells on the road out of Ukraine

A great caravan dozens of miles long was leaving Kyiv as the Russians approached, while others stayed to fight

  • Russia-Ukraine crisis: live news

Within minutes of the first explosions, Ukraine’s great exodus began. Some had been planning for a Russian invasion for months. They had carefully filled the car with petrol, bought food supplies and packed a getaway bag, just in case. And, in many cases, a carrier for much-loved family pets.

Others had done nothing whatsoever. Until Russia’s blitzkrieg invasion began early on Thursday, many people in Kyiv believed the prospect fanciful. And yet the nightmare was real enough: air raid sirens, Russian helicopters flying low against a grey sky in attack formation, the roar of enemy warplanes.

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