And what if your family is a Russian-speaking one, with relatives on the Russian side of the border, and your kids' schools have been closed, and the local Ukraine "nazi" militia leader sent from Western Ukraine decides you are a potential problem? Do you stay?
“And what if your family is a Russian-speaking one, with relatives on the Russian side of the border, and your kids’ schools have been closed, and the local Ukraine “nazi” militia leader sent from Western Ukraine decides you are a potential problem? Do you stay?”
Too broad and general a question. Too many unstated variables.
But, if there is time to get your family out of harm’s way, that is your first priority. However, if the enemy is at the gate, and your family has not evacuated, then fight like hell! And I don’t give a shit who the attacker is.
You got one thing wrong, the Russian speaking family is most threatened by other Russians, not their fellow Ukrainians. The picture below is of members of the pro-Russian militia in the Donbass. They are the people who started the fighting, and they and their Russian army friends are killing the Russian speaking citizens in Mariupol as you are reading this.