leg of theirjourney. so here we have this queue of people waiting to get on a bus. a bus will then take them to the next part of their stage of their journey to temporary reception areas. it s where antony blinken came to to see one of these reception areas, how it was organised, how people got to rest, and then they move on. across the whole of poland, people are opening up their doors. websites offering advice of what to do if you want to take a family in. large ukrainian community in poland they re all coming together, bringing these people to their homes. again, another bus coming up. every few minutes a bus will come up, will load these people on, will move them further away, because ultimately we know that more and more people continue to cross this border. already over 900,000 people have come into poland. that is higher than the population of poland s second largest city, krakow. coming into this country in such
we travel with some of the refugees heading west, leaving their homes and belongings, looking for safety. ukraine s young cancer patients, evacuated to poland, fighting a battle for survival on two fronts. and, asian stock markets fall as the price of oil continues to rise, as the war enters its twelfth day. hello to you, a warm welcome to the programme. ukraine s president, volodymyr zelenskiy, has angrily condemned russian military attacks that have targeted civilians. in a video address, mr zelenskiy said those responsible for the deliberate murder of ukrainians would never be forgiven. tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in cities under near constant
translation: i miss my home and my grandmother translation: i miss my home and my grandmother and translation: i miss my home and my grandmother and grandfather, - translation: i miss my home and my grandmother and grandfather, he i grandmother and grandfather, he says. at least here we don t have to run into shelters, because that was scary and hard. shes run into shelters, because that was scary and hard- scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first children i scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first children to l scary and hard. as volunteers from | germany take the first children to a hospital there, germany take the first children to a hospitalthere, more germany take the first children to a hospital there, more arrive. the cruelty of one man s war now forcing them to battle. mark lowe
what do the children mean to you? translation: many people ask me why i do this job. . i feel that i m needed here. just when you think that this war cannot get any more obscene in the way that it ruptures human lives no matter how young, it does. and a sobering, sad part is that it will continue to do so. they ve been travelling 30 hours already, there are many more hours ahead. more than 1.5 million people have now left ukraine since the conflict began. well, over half of those are now in poland. hungary and slovakia have each received over 100,000 refugees.
people were arrested. independent groups said it was more then for thousand. this is part of what s prompting their anger, the apparently indiscriminate attacks on civilians that america s top diplomat now says could constitute a war crime. anthony blinken arrived in lithuania tonight on the later stage of a european tour as he and allies consider more support for ukraine and. allies consider more support for ukraine and. . . allies consider more support for ukraine and. additional sanctions all of which ukraine and. additional sanctions all of which are ukraine and. additional sanctions all of which are very ukraine and. additional sanctions all of which are very actively - ukraine and. additional sanctions all of which are very actively under| all of which are very actively under discussion it will be implemented in the coming days. as well as taking further steps to give the ukrainians what they need to defend themselves against the russian aggression. what against the russia