Speeking to the Vietnam News Agency, Ngo Thi Dung, a Vietnamese merchant at the Troeshinamarket in Kiev which houses many other Vietnamese businesses, said that herfamily of three returned to the capital from Germany in mid-June.
According to her, about 30 Vietnamese householdsfrom Germany, Czech Republic, and Poland have also returned to continue their business herebetween the end of April and September.
She said since October 10, the market became less crowded,as the buyers from far away cities were blocked at the gateway to the capital.
Dung said the situation at her residence is still normal, with the supply of electricity and water. Vietnamese people are also usedto the situation and do not feel much anxious. Food in Kiev remains stable andplentiful, although goods are more expensive due to the appreciation of the USdollar.
According to Ho Sy Truc, Vice President of the VietnameseAssociation in Kiev city, a large number of Vietnamese who fled to Europeancountries have returned to Ukraine. Currently, there are about 500 Vietnameseliving in Odessa./.