BADUNG - I Wayan Amin, a resident of Kubu Village, Bangli Regency, Bali, is very happy that his wife I Ketut Muliasi, Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in Ukraine can finally return to Bali.
"My feelings are extraordinary. His name is, the husband has an uneasy feeling but still tries and prays for the safety of his wife," Amin said while waiting for his wife's arrival at the Domestic Terminal of I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali, Monday, March 7 evening.
Amin said that when news emerged of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he called his wife every day. His wife has only been working as a spa therapist for 7 months in Ukraine.
"Every day (the call) he just wants to move to Romania. As for the story, he says that fear and worry are always there. Only my message as a husband is to keep encouraging him not to make decisions that make him confused, I urge him to stay calm, " he said.
"I feel very happy, he has returned to Bali. I am grateful that his wife has returned safely despite the obstacles she experienced," said Amin.
Meanwhile, one of the PMIs from Denpasar, Bali, who works in Ukraine, Nyoman Sukiati is also happy to be back in his hometown. While in Ukraine, he was in Odessa City and has worked for more than 7 years.
"Yes, I am very happy to have arrived in Bali, I am more than two years old," he said.
In Ukraine called Sukiati very gripping. The sound of Russian missiles exploding is often heard.
"We are in a state of fear and there are many soldiers outside, we can't go out. But I'm safe, because I'm in Odessa. If there were only soldiers in my place, we heard explosions several times. We didn't hide, we were inside. I just stay at home but don't dare to go out," he said.
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