most of these kids are in a life threatening situation and any kind of delay of their treatment is very bad for them. this, of all places, is little andrei s first ever trip abroad. i miss my home and my grandma and grandpa he says. at least here we don t have to run into shelters, because that was scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first children to a hospital there, more arrive. the cruelty of one man s war now forcing them to battle. mark lowen, bbc news, central poland. the harsh clamp down on any form of opposition to the war in russia is gathering pace. more than 4,000 people have
a life threatening situation and any kind of delay of their treatment is very bad for them. this, of all places, is little andrei s first ever trip abroad. i miss my home and my grandma and grandpa he says. at least here we don t have to run into shelters, because that was scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first children to a hospital there, more arrive. the cruelty of one man s war now forcing them to battle. mark lowen, bbc news, central poland. iam going i am going to bring you an up day on those figures. according to polish
he had three operations and then he had therapy. but he didn t complete therapy because the war started. the next morning, they wait for triage. the days to get here perilous for some. well, this isjust a desperately sad situation. children who are safe from the war but now plunged back into danger with their illness. rushing to resume treatment that s been broken off. this is a conflict that is killing, uprooting and now threatening the most vulnerable. the one doctor is overwhelmed. she checks 12 year old andrei, whose soft tissue cancer has spread to his lungs. this is a very serious situation. are there patients who you think could die from having to have everything interrupted like this? yes, just.
this is a very serious situation. are there patients who you think could die from having to have everything interrupted like this? yes, just. most of these kids are in a life threatening situation and any kind of delay of their treatment is very bad for them. this, of all places, is little andrei s first ever trip abroad. i miss my home and my grandma and grandpa he says. at least here we don t have to run into shelters, because that was scary and hard. as volunteers from germany take the first children to a hospital there, more arrive. the cruelty of one man s war now forcing them to battle. mark lowen, bbc news, central poland.
before russia s invasion. alexi has a brain tumour and is weak from the journey. he had three operations and then he had therapy. but he didn t complete therapy because the war started. the next morning, they wait for triage. the days to get here perilous for some. well, this isjust a desperately sad situation. children who are safe from the war but now plunged back into danger with their illness. rushing to resume treatment that s been broken off. this is a conflict that is killing, uprooting and now threatening the most vulnerable. the one doctor is overwhelmed. she checks 12 year old andrei, whose soft tissue cancer has spread to his lungs. this is a very serious situation.