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28th February 2022
11:27am GMT

As reported by Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport, Fonseca and his family were able to leave Kyiv thanks to a mission led by the Portuguese embassy.
The Portuguese manager was taken to Romania, through Moldova, in a 15-seater minivan. He was reportedly joined by several other Portuguese nationals including Edgar Cardoso and Filipe Sousa, who both work for Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk. Fonseca and his family will now fly to Portugal on the first available flight after recovering in Moldova. On Instagram, Fonseca's wife said:"Our friends from all over the world. You are absolutely incredible! Thank you for your great support, your prayers and help in our darkest days. Thanks to you, my family and I are safe now. I will forever remember your kindness.The ex-Roma boss had initially planed to escape Kyiv via a 10am flight on Thursday, only for all flights to be quickly suspended."Every helping hand, every word, I'm absolutely crushed. My heart is broken. So much pain and fear in two terrible days. Crime war I hate you, Ukraine I love you."
"I woke up at five in the morning with five explosions in a row," he told Jornal de Noticias.
"I had a flight scheduled for today, but now it is impossible to leave here, not least because the airports are already destroyed and the airspace has been closed.
"This is the worst day of my life. Now it's time to wait and be lucky. And pray that a bomb doesn't fall on us."
https://twitter.com/PFonsecaCoach/status/1496864313113468930"I've receive messages from many people in Portugal, Italy and all around the world, and I want to thank everyone for the care that you have shown my family and I at this time. Hope to see all of you soon."
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