New York (AFP) – In New York’s “Little Ukraine,” anxious residents fretted Tuesday about the fate of their loved ones 4,000 miles away if Russia launches a full-scale invasion of their homeland. “It’s like a bad dream,” Anna Shestopalova said outside the St George Ukrainian Catholic Church in Manhattan. She emigrated to the United States in 1996 and is fearful for the safety of her sister and nephews back in Ukraine. “I spoke to my sister this morning and she is very worried. I never think in my entire life that this was going to be happen,” Shestopalova told AFP. “Little Ukraine,” also known …