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[Cyprus Times] Eurydice on the invasion of Cyprus: "The images are blurred, but the memories, the bitterness, the pain are there"

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What the singer said about the invasion in Cyprus and her childhood memories

Eurydice made a heartfelt confession and shared with the audience her memories of the invasion in Cyprus, when she was still a child.

The singer spoke to the camera of the show "Super Katerina" and first said. The images are blurred, but the memories exist as emotions, there is something that weighs on me, there is bitterness, pain. That doesn't change, no matter how many years pass. I remember the nights we used to hide under the beds when the sirens would sound and the bombing would start. For a long time I would wake up at night, crying from nightmares."

He then added that war is the worst thing that can happen and explained what else he remembers from those days.

"We gathered all the women and children at grandparents' house in Limassol and waited for the men to return from the war, not knowing what was happening, whether they were alive or well," she said.


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