at about six in the morning. my mom was lying on the bed next to mine. and watching something. i got up and grab my phone. i saw that my friend was writing something to me. and instead of good morning nadia, she wrote, nadia, the war. i live near the airport that was blown up by russian soldiers. i got scared at first, i didn t understand what was going on. i thought, is this true or not? i went back into the room. and i saw that zelenskyy was on the tv. my mom is watching, and she was like, don t worry! everything will be fine! and i understood that things were no longer good. we started shaking a little, like this. i lay down on my bed and trying to fall asleep. knowing that something was wrong. i heard some kind of strange sound. i said, mom can you hear that? there is some wars outside the
all because they said no to war. if you want to find out more about wry russia invaded ukraine, and how they re trying to bring peace to the war. check out our explainer. just head to our web page. that there is still many ukrainians trying to flee the country. but it s getting more difficult. day after day, russia has promised free fryers so that many can leave. but in many cases, the fighting has continued. in an exclusive report, nadia wants us to share her story on fyi. she is safe now. but at the start of the invasion she was being treated at the children s hospital in kyiv. nadia was in the middle of receiving casts her treatment in hospital, when she learned the news about the war. the beginning of the war for me, all started when we woke up
thank you. we ve got some breaking news to bring you this morning. the governor of ukraine city of collaborative, which is a city near the black sea, in the south of the country, says nine people have been killed in airstrikes in the capital today. so that s the latest, out of ukraine. now, fyi, they have a special in the ukraine. the war in ukraine continues. for this weeks fyi, we learned that children in russia are being told there is not a war. and for context, we have an exclusive report from nadia. she is one of the thousands of children who was forced to take shelter. i got scared at first, i didn t understand what was going on. and, we meet the ukrainian children living in the uk who are helping refugees. this is fyi, your new show.
the way to safety. nadia is in a hospital in italy, where she is continuously receiving treatment. refugee charities say support a 7 million ukrainian people are expected to flee the fighting in ukraine. which just a few belongings, many acts going into neighboring countries. poland, hungary, slovakia, moldova, and maybe poland. but what do you do when you leave everything you have left behind? well refugees wanted to share their story on fyi. more than 1 million ukrainians have fled to poland since the russian president, vladimir putin, decided to invade ukraine. we met a student called cape near the border of the countries. and she explained about the family members she had to leave behind. i m trying to text them every day, every hour.
window. then my mom opened the window. nothing exploded. everything was fine. just terrible sirens. and someone came up and said, take the most important documents! your passport! maybe if the siren doesn t stop screaming, we ll have to go into the basement. we took all sorts of things downstairs, just in case something happened. things like food, water, masterpieces. they took everything. as the war escalated, nadia and her mother, were stuck in the hospital basement for ten days. only a couple days before this, i was sitting and telling my mom my plans. i said, mom, we will be released on hospital on monday or so. then we will go home, and take some money, and by me some water colors, some other paints, and some sort of campus. after emergency evacuation, some of the patients are now on