War in Ukraine, Shevchenko: “My mother and my sister stuck in Bucha”

The former Rossoneri on Sky Sport: “They are in Bucha: there is no food or electricity and the humanitarian corridors have been attacked by the Russians. They would risk more trying to get out”

Great concern for the fate of his mother and sister. Andriy Shevchenko, former Ukrainian AC Milan striker, said in an interview with Sky Sport News: “There have been a lot of battles. My mother and my sister hosted some people who moved with them, because they were in terrible conditions. . There is no food in Bucha, there is no electricity. They are friends of my sister and have lived underground for five days in a basement. There has been terrible bombing in that area. Bucha and nearby Irpin and Hostomel: I know these well. cities and they were completely destroyed. There are no buildings left. I used to go to Bucha to train when I was a young player. It’s terrible, “Sheva said.

Corridors

A message to help her people launched by Sheva had been broadcast on the screens of San Siro before the Italian Cup derby and Milan just today announced a donation from its Foundation which has started a solidarity collection in favor of the Red Cross . “The humanitarian corridors have been attacked by Russian soldiers. If my mother and my sister tried to leave, I think it would be more dangerous for them,” Sheva added.

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