Rukh Lynnyky forward Victor Solomon-Otabor has recounted the scary road trip to Poland while fleeing Ukraine, following the country’s invasion by Russia last week, reports say.

On Thursday, Russia launched a military invasion on Ukraine after they tore up a 2014 peace deal sending forces across borders in Ukraine’s north and south – which has left several Ukrainians scampering for safety.

Ukrainians have been fleeing their country to neigbouring Lithuanian, Poland and Moldova to escape from the brewing war.

Solomon-Otabor, who has one Nigeria cap, joined Ukrainian Premier Liga side RukhLynnyky in January on a six months deal after a short stint at Scottish side St.Johnstone, said he drove with his teammates from his Lviv base in Ukraine for about six hours, passing several road blocks to Poland amid fear of being attacked.

“I managed to get back to the United Kingdom through Poland by road, but I was scared throughout the journey,” Solomon-Otabor, said.

“In our region, there was no attack on our city. There was just curfew around but it’s not very nice when your loved ones are becoming too worried about you.

“So, I had to leave when the Ukrainian federation suspended the league.

“At some point, during the journey, I was scared of us being attacked. We left just when the attack was about starting on Thursday.

“We had some stops but they were just routine checks. The journey was very quiet.”

Ukraine’s domestic season was scheduled to resume this weekend, but will now remain suspended amid the invasion but Solomon-Otabor prays football returns to the Eastern European country soon.

The 25-year-old, who had previously featured for Levski Sofia in Bulgaria, only featured in seven league games for RukhLynnyky, boasting just one assist.

“I hope this crisis stops soon and it will be resolved soon. We do not know when but war is not the answer.”

Reports also say that some other Nigerian footballers in Ukraine are yet to leave the country.

Solomon-Otabor’s U-19 teammate Michael Obamina and Michael Stephen, John Chukwufumnanya, Bright Essien and Henry Paago are still in Ukraine.

“Michael is with our U-19 team, he is a Nigerian and he did not travel with me because like I said Lviv is safe at the moment, but who knows,” Solomon-Otabor added.

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