ukrainians are fighting for europe, for democracy, for freedom, ukrainians are fighting for europe, for democracy, forfreedom, they are fighting ourfight, the least for democracy, forfreedom, they are fighting our fight, the least we can do is take care of their women and children. they will be challenges, though. eventually they will have to leave private homes and be provided with housing. polish schools don t have a million spare seats. many of them are traumatised and unwell, so this is a strain upon the polish health service. we are showing our solidarity, but we also need some solidarity, but we also need some solidarity from other european countries. ., ~ solidarity from other european countries. ., ,, , ., solidarity from other european countries- solidarity from other european countries. ., ,, , ., . solidarity from other european countries. ., ,, . ., countries. 0k, thank you so much for talkin: to countries. 0k, thank you so much for talking to us- countries. 0k, thank yo
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