of people along this platform. can any train possibly take the number of people who are here? it seems very doubtful. there is an air of desperation. quiet desperation but no less real for that. the train to poland arrived. crowd clamors this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people are crushing all around me trying to get onto these trains. woman screams a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone is getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident. it was created by mr putin s deliberate choice and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv.
this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people are just crushing all around me, trying to get onto these trains. a woman, a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone s getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident it was created by mr putin s deliberate choice, and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. most of those in that report are heading for poland where reception centres have been set “p reception centres have been set up along the 330 mile border with ukraine. the polish government has denounced what it describes as russia s aggression and there is a 115,000 people have already fled ukraine since vladimir
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