svetlana is an english teacher from the town of korosten, who fled with her seven year old son iliya and their cat. staying without your house, without your clothes, because we went outjust with nothing, like, we were hoping that we could come back some day, but i don t know, as far as watching those news, i m losing my hope, actually. for now, she s heading to the polish city of rzeszow to stay with friends. central and eastern europe is home to a huge ukrainian diaspora. in homes across the region this evening, people will be making up spare beds for their kin. and those who have no one in warsaw, bratislava, or prague will be put up by an army of willing volunteers.
svetlana is an english teacher from the town of korosten, who fled with her seven year old son iliya and their cat. without your house, without your clothes, because we went out with just nothing, like, we were hoping that we could come back some day, but i don t know, as far as watching the news, i m losing my hope, actually. for now, she s heading to the polish city of rzeszow to stay with friends. central and eastern europe is home to a huge ukrainian diaspora. in homes across the region this evening, people will be making up spare beds for their kin. and those who have no one in warsaw, bratislava, or prague will be put up by an army of willing volunteers. but not all of these people fleeing the conflict are ukrainians. russia s war has scattered thousands of migrant workers and students
now been. flee their homes by russia s war on ukraine with most of them going to neighbouring poland. there are five countries on ukraine s western and southern borders, and all of them are witnessing things the region hasn t seen since the second world war. from slovakia, rob cameron has this report. 10,000 people a day crossing into slovakia from ukraine. 10,000 journeys, 10,000 stories each similar, each unique, each terrifying in their own way. svetlana is an english teacher from the town of korosten, who fled with her seven year old son iliya and their cat. staying without your house, without your clothes, because we went outjust with nothing, like, we were hoping that we could come back some day, but i don t know, as far as watching those news, i m losing my hope, actually.
has this report. 10,000 people a day crossing into slovakia from ukraine. 10,000 journeys, 10,000 stories, each similar, each unique, each terrifying in their own way. svetlana is an english teacher from the town of korosten who fled with her seven year old son iliya and their cat. without your house, without your clothes, because we went out we just nothing, like, we were hoping that we could come back someday, but i don t know, as far as watching the news, i m losing my hope, actually. for now, she s heading to the polish city of rzeszow to stay with friends. central and eastern europe is home to a huge ukrainian diaspora. in homes across the region this evening, people will be making up spare beds for their kin. and for those who have no one in warsaw, bratislava, or prague will be put up by an army of willing volunteers. but not all of these people fleeing the conflict are ukrainians. russia s war has scattered thousands of migrant workers and students and most of them are trying t
900,000 people have made their way into poland. we know that 1.5 million people have now left the fighting and it is notjust poland that they are going to. there are five countries on ukraine s western and southern borders, and all of them are witnessing things the region hasn t seen since the second world war. from slovakia, rob cameron has this report. 10,000 people a day crossing into slovakia from ukraine. 10,000 journeys, 10,000 stories each similar, each unique, each terrifying in their own way. svetlana is an english teacher from the town of korosten, who fled with her seven year old son iliya and their cat.