The news about demonstrations in Ukraine quickly went round of
the world. It caused some vigilance and fear of foreign citizens to go to
Ukraine and especially its capital, Kiev. We hasten to assure you that the
situation in Ukrainian cities, in particular in Kiev, is calm and safe for
tourists. Ukrainian community organized maidan in order to support Euro
integration of Ukraine and peacefully defend its positions. These events are
absolutely safe for civilians. Revolutionary meetings take place only in the downtown
and are located in one place. Therefore, foreign visitors can be calm and not
afraid to come to Kiev.
Functioning of the
BioTexCom clinic continues in the customary active conditions. Drivers of the
medical center, as always, meet clients at the airport and bring them to the
clinic or hotels where they will live. Center of revolutionary events does not
intersect with the roads to the airport, clinic, or hotels for patients. You
can get the thick of things of Euro maidan only if you special want to go there
and see firsthand what is happening there.
Ukrainian Euro maidan was
founded and are visited by all those who see Ukrainian state in the European
community and manifest the active desire to become a part of Europe entering
the European Union. Here one can see people of different ages, Ukrainian
musicians who organize concerts to support activists, politicians and
representatives of various social organizations. All events that take place on
Independence Square are of a peaceful nature and do not affect the operation of
capital airports, public transport, supermarkets and cultural institutions. About
thirty cities of the world have also expressed their solidarity. Ukrainians who
live in Barcelona gathered money for the needs of Kiev Euro maidan and sent
them to the capital. Meetings were also held in three largest cities of
Portugal - Lisbon, Porto and Faro where people also gathered funds for Kiev
activists. More than thousand people came to meeting in Warsaw. They went
through the main streets with the slogan "Ukraine is Europe",
"We support Ukrainian maidan" and others. Ukrainians also were joined
by the Polish politicians and public figures. Ukrainians who live in Italy,
London, Dublin, Athens, Berlin, Prague, Paris, U.S.A cities, Moscow, Barcelona,
Bologna, Brussels, Budapest, Oslo, Tbilisi, Helsinki and many other cities
follow the events in Ukraine and support people who stand on the Kiev Maidan.
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