People trapped in Sudan’s Greek Orthodox temple since Holy Saturday because of civil war erupted are living dramatic hours – a shocking testimony from a Greek woman from the metropolis.
Dramatic days and hours are lived by five Greeks trapped with 8 others in a Sudanese metropolis.
Alexandra was one of the Greek women who remained in the Greek Orthodox Church since Great Saturday. He spoke to SKAI about what was tragically happening and how dangerous the situation was because of the civil war.
«The shooting did not stop. They continue till now. We were told this night was going to be bad. Sights reach the door of the metropolis. They are shooting at the gates of Metropolis“, said the Greek woman at the beginning.
«We can’t go out. We have some supplies, food for three or four days. Both tried to escape and are in hospital. Doctors are scarce. A doctor is trying to figure out what is needed for surgery“, he later added.
«We are stuck in the city. Not in the temple. It’s the army with the paramilitary groups, they attack each other. We hope for the best.“, Alexandra later said that she hoped they would come out alive.
Sudan: “We don’t have electricity, we keep hearing gunshots” – Nubia metropolis shocked
Nubia Metropolitan talks to Newsbomb.gr and reports on the latest developments in the war in Sudan.
As Metropolitan Savvas said, it prevails Concern but fear By A civil war broke out in the countryThere are constant explosions and gunfire.
“Even today the fighting continues. The firing started at 05:30 am and we could hear shelling.”Corporation said.
One of those trapped in the metropolis as he refers to it Five Greeks, three children, Ethiopian and Russian. The question is whether they can survive this dire situation They live without electricity and with limited supplies: “We have food supplies, but we don’t know how long they will last. We don’t have electricity, but we have drinking water.Metropolitan Savvas said.
He also describes how nobody knows what’s going on outside the building when using cell phones while charging on the generator: «We have no contact with the outside world. We charge the mobile in the generator and let it get electricity for one hour in the morning and one hour in the evening.”.
In fact, the message sent by Metropolitan Savvas via newsbomb.gr is that when the last Greek leaves the African country he will leave Sudan. “Even if there’s one left, I won’t leave,” he said characteristically.
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