last page and you can feel the fear. you ve got a picture there are people on the train surging towards the train and there is a quote in there from an art historian who has got a 15 year old daughter and she said it is only five days, can you imagine in one dominant month and she brought dominant boat loads of tickets and then realise they are all pretty much pointless because they were in a situation where i don t know if you have been there sean or leslie but you get squashed in a crush and you are looking over and lose sight of somebody. terrifying. when you have got a child this is absolutely terrifying and the adrenaline in this search to get on these last trains out of kyiv, the desperate rush, i mean, you can only imagine, as i said, the terror. it is appalling. it is the most appalling situation happening in europe. it is remarkable and the
out. remember, there are more than 600,000 people who have left the country. where will those refugees go? many are going to poland. how will they be resettled? all sorts of questions ahead for europe. this has happened in a matter of days and the focus you know is getting lethal aid. just as the last days we have seen the eu get on board and the conversation about food i think is delayed in partjust because of the sheer if you think thatjust one week ago will he won t a nec really just limiting his intentions to the donbas of is this going to be a much broader escalation and invasion and it has happened much faster than he could have imagined. again, i don t think we ve seen that yet but this conversation could move very rapidly now. indeed, and in every striking front page of the guardian. oh my goodness, desperate rush for the
nuclear disaster, the fight for space on train cars. sam kiley was right there to turn the camera on the desperate rush to escape. reporter: a collective breath is held as a long-awaited evacuation train slows to a halt. the odds are getting out, determined by access to a carriage door. so what we re seeing here is this catastrophe of movement of population, of people who are separating from their husbands, separating from fathers, lovers parting in tears. the men left behind. women and children being, if they can, packed onto trains and
Am Flughafen der afghanischen Hauptstadt Kabul herrschen chaotische Zustände. Zivilisten versuchten verzweifelt, in eine der Passagiermaschinen zu gelangen, Augenzeugen berichten von Toten.