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How easy it would have been for Putin to create a flourishing Russia, with its vast oil wealth and human talent, to become a country that Ukraine would want to be close to! Instead, he created a country that stinks of fear, death, and murder that Ukraine has been trying to escape from.
This is the saddest thing. I was there in 1991 on a school trip, a few months before the Soviet Union dissolved. We visited all the sites in Moscow - Red Square, St Basils, Lenin’s Mausoleum, Gorky Park, the amazingly beautiful underground stations, the Bolshoi Ballet and the Moscow State Circus. And St Petersburg (still called Leningrad then) - the Hermitage and Winter Palace, vague recollection of visiting a war ship too.
The weather was bleak in February and much of the cities were block after block of cold grey flats, but with these wonderful splashes of colourful churches and convents, and grand buildings painted in bright colours, stark against the snow.
What I’m remembering now is the schools we visited, a college and a primary school. We buddied up with the older kids and became penpals for a time. They had such hope for the future, they were proud Russians with a genuine interest in the wider world. And the little kids - so excited to meet British students and talked non stop about the new McDonalds that had been the first to open in Russia the year before. They so wanted to be more like us, more Westernised, to be able to travel and learn other languages and make a better life for themselves.
It was a Ukrainian teacher that took us and years later I bumped into her and expressed surprise that she’d done such an ambitious trip at what must have been a politically sensitive time. She said, that apart from giving us an experience and opportunity to practice the language, she wanted to go in case she, as a Ukrainian, wouldn’t be able to visit the capital once the states separated.
Thinking of her, her family in Ukraine, all those children we met and my penpals from that time. Putin has taken over an already fragile country and smashed its heart to bits.
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