we call it in germany ambulance bus so a big bus. you can take six people on the beds here and you can take medical care of them. like an emergency room. but the germans aren t the only samaritans on the road. indeed, the approach is full of people arriving. this crossing, and everything that goes with it, has ballooned, even in a week since we first came here. this has become a village, albeit with no permanent inhabitants. just those on their way through, trying to work out what comes next. a process even set to music. surreally, almost no item can t be found, donated or abandoned
this german group of paramedics from frankfurt are making the 1,250 mile journey to the polish border to use their ambulance bus to help provide medical care to ukraine s refugees. we call it in germany ambulance bus so there s a big bus that can take six people on the beds here and you can take medical care of them. like an emergency room on rolls. but the germans aren t the only samaritans on the road. indeed, the approach is full of people arriving with aid. this crossing, and everything that goes with it, has ballooned, even in the week since we first came here. this has become a village albeit with no permanent inhabitants. just those on their way through, trying to work out what comes next.
are hearing that a young soldier, a 19 year old soldier from the coldstream guards, has gone absent without leave, feared to be on his way to ukraine. we will have more from our defence corresponded shortly. since the outbreak of the war in ukraine, two million people have left the country and the number is expected to rise. 13 days ago, many ukrainian citizens were going about their normal daily lives, now they have become refugees in neighbouring countries. lewis goodall has this report from the polish ukrainian border. all throughout europe, all through the day, all through the night, journeys of mercy are being made. this german group of paramedics from frankfurt are making the 1,250 mile journey to the polish border to use their ambulance bus to help provide medical care to ukraine s refugees. we call it in germany ambulance bus so there s a big bus that can take six people on the beds here and you can take
of the war in ukraine, two million people have left the country and the number is expected to rise. 13 days ago, many ukrainian citizens were going about their normal daily lives, now they have become refugees in neighbouring countries. lewis goodall has this report from the polish ukrainian border. all throughout europe, all through the day, all through the night, journeys of mercy are being made. this german group of paramedics from frankfurt are making the 1250 mile journey to the polish border to use their ambulance bus to help provide medical care to ukraine s refugees. we call it in germany ambulance bus so a big bus. you can take six people on the beds here and you can take medical care of them. like an emergency room. but the germans aren t the only samaritans on the road. indeed, the approach is full of people arriving with aid.
when the us vice president lands in poland later today, she will make it clear this plan is not going anywhere, certainly so far as the americans are concerned.- anywhere, certainly so far as the americans are concerned. more than two million people have now left ukraine since the invasion began, according to the united nations and that number is going to increase. in the last two weeks, the refugees have faced trauma, hunger, fear and fatigue. but as lewis goodall reports they have also been met with many acts of kindness along the way. all throughout europe, all through the day, all through the night, journeys of mercy are being made. this german group of paramedics from frankfurt are making the 1250 mile journey to the polish border to use their ambulance bus to help provide medical care to ukraine s refugees.