but the syriacs are still wary.uthorities, politicians and neighbors have broken too many agreements with them. on sunday morning, ergun calls the faithful to worship. this former abbey is over 1500 years old. ♪ reporter: the people of der qube say their prayers and sing in the language jesus christ once spoke. now they wonder if they have any future in turkey. >> we don't know what tomorrow will bring, if we'll be driven out of here, or if we can stay and work our land. nothing is certain. but we're not giving up hope. reporter: ergun plans to marry soon, and he'd like to build a house, here in his village der qube, with sole ownership of his ancestral land. michelle: an ice stadium, a bridge, a railway station and various residential buildings stand incomplete and abandoned across ukraine's capital, kiev, giving it the air of an unfinished city. construction came to a halt years ago after these projects ran out of money due to the financial crisis and worsened by the ongoing conflict with russia. but groups of adv