what cannot be held must be let go, untilanother day. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. tens of thousands have also crossed into the small country of moldova. 0ur correspondent lucy williamson reports now from the village of palanca, on the frontier with ukraine, and has been speaking to some of the new arrivals. the palanca crossing point stands like a beacon in a landscape overshadowed by war. the road out of ukraine marked in headlights, stretching back mile after mile. nadia reached the front of the queue at one o'clock this morning. she came with friends and her two—year—old son, leaving her husband back in 0desa to fight. at the moldovan border, a local family offered her a place to stay. translation: they gave us somewhere warm to sleep. l they gave us food. it's unbelievable. we are so grateful to have neighbours like moldova. they are our true brothers.