$2 million that will probably become 5-$10 million in the nex few days. we have caseworkers other parts of various churches, for example , polish churches, ukrainian organizations, even i hungary now. and these workers just go and basically process people. we just need somebody to get their passport. 41 ago. you go back to spain, we know we need to go and with our big strong funds, we are funding all of that. so were trying to reduce the impacts at the inflow is so gigantic. you re talking yesterday, i m not exaggerating, i was on the bridge on the venezuelan border when the crisis happened that i was blown away to see 100,000 people crossing a day.
it looks three times that today yesterday. it looked to me like there was maybe 40 people per second basically on the ukraine side. it is monumental the undertakin so we are doing our best to scale, scale, scale. you don t need to manually do this. it s like uber, they immediatel text and have a place. you guys are doing excellent work. best of luck to you and thanks for coming on. thank you. the war in ukraine is hittin very close to home for my colleague greg gutfeld. his mother-in-law was able to escape from ukraine and arrive in poland on thursday. that is where she was finally free and i did with grade s white, alain not.
war began. refugees are flowing over the borders at an alarming rate. the united nations that it coul become the biggest refugee crisis in this century. they help provide for refugees coming into poland and now it s 700,000 and counting. great to have you on. are you getting supplies to the refugees that are flooding in? are they getting what they need as they come across the border? first the ball thank you for having me. the need is so gigantic that th european supplies to help this many people come if get second ever seen. yesterday i was at one of the camps and i think of it at the giant united states mall. the mall is closed in every single store is closed and all the walkways of the mall are just caught with people sleepin
but of course they ve actually got to get it there once it gets passed by lawmakers on capitol hill. and today when president biden was speaking after he did have this 49-minute conversation with president zelenskyy, which is a little bit longer than the typical conversations that the two of them have had since the invasion started, president biden said they re going to make sure ukraine has what it needs to fight back against russia. now, he made clear that is not going to involve u.s. forces on the ground, in the skies over ukraine. but he did say when it comes to equipment, they want to make sure they have what they believe is the most effective. now, there s been disagreement whether or not that involves those used jets that of course poland wanted to get to them to then have the u.s. transfer, but i do think that is going to be the next challenge that the white house is watching very closely. yeah, kaitlan collins, thank you. clarissa ward, thank you. be careful with new shellin
russia is widening the geographic scope of the fighting and concern it could be laying the groundwork to possibly use chemical weapons. since we left you last night russia targeted two cities here in western ukraine. air ride sirens were sounding as we went off the air, though the actual strikes were about 90 minutes from here in either direction. now, this is video which is just 70 miles or so from the nato ally border poland. according to the regional governor the local airport was hit by four bomber fire missiles, killing two people. a military airfield about 150 miles south was also hit. now, north of kyiv those artillery units we showed you last night which had redeployed from the big convoy have now apparently gone into action.