zelenskyy and became the first foreign leader to address ukraine s parliament in person since russia s dinghy invasion began. after that, announced a major deal with poland. a decision has been reached and that is revolutionizing we are introducing this was significantly speed of our border procedures. but it is also the beginning of our integration into the common customs space with the european union. this is a truly historical process. in the meantime, inside, the war rages on. at least one person was killed in a in the eastern part of the country, russians attacked the city of from multiple to push back the russian forces. still, more than 2000 houses around the city were
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ukraine. we ve seen two trains now leave for budapest. the reason they are not very full is because there are border procedures on the other side, they really can t just flow in here, there s a very his name is andrea. he is and how old are they? almost seven. both of? them yes. where you re coming from? we are from ukraine. where is that? near kyiv. and who have you brought, and who have you left behind?
full is because there are border procedures on the other side, they really can t just flow in here, there s a very long line up on the other side. the town on the other side of this border is called chop, and a number of these border crossings have lineups of people both in cars and on foot waiting to get in. we were told, yesterday, that the lineups are stretching from what we re sort of six hours early in the week, to 12 hours and, those may increase. so there are a lot more people are willing to come through, but they trickle through as they get stopped on the border. we ll continue to cover the story for you, and all these people are trying to make their way from danger into a better life somewhere else and your. that does it for us tonight, we re gonna see you again tomorrow. maxlength=32> tonight, the grimmest phase yet in russia s war in ukraine. a children and maternity hospital bombs. pregnant women pulled out, and fears that children can still be trapped beneath the rubble. a
and screening process at the borders, proper border procedures and quick and swift returns of those not eligible to stay and a solid solidarity mechanism. today we also had an opportunity to discuss the more operational co operation. and this is an area where more needs to be done, even though member states and our agencies already co operate and our agencies already co operate a lot. what we heard today was, for example, that france is ready to deploy an aeroplane to do the surveillance to help repair when we see movements on where people are ready to start to leave. we also have information about how well organised these organised criminal groups are. they are more less on an industrial scale in organising these trips. that is why it is so important to have an eastern even closer police co operation with the help and support of europol.