huge number of children that have come up with their mothers and other relatives to get away from the fighting in ukraine. this is a scene where thousands of people are moving through all the time. this is happening time and time again. the local services, the local authorities, and just a huge number of volunteers are making this happen, ensuring that when people get here, they are welcomed, they feel secure and safe, and they can start planning the next part of theirjourney. start planning the next part of theirjourney start planning the next part of their “ourne . ., ,, , ., , . theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary effort - theirjourney. thank you very much, kasia, an extraordinary effort from i kasia, an extraordinary effort from people there. let s speak to nick thorpe now, who s in budapest, where trains carrying refugees from ukraine are arriving all the time. tellers who you re talking to, wha
a lady this morning we spoke to on the platform, she had actually arrived here from canada, her daughter in law has friends in ukraine, and this woman had flown here from canada to make herflat near budapest available. she was waiting on the platform for three days, she said, coming back for three days to try to find one ukrainian woman, herfriend, and a 13 year old girl. they had come from one of those trains, we saw a very emotional reunion on the platform here this morning. they did not have a word in any common language, they were communicating through canada on mobile phones, trying to work out their next move. one of the little snapshots of the stories. some children were sitting on the spent just over, they had come from the
midnight yesterday. i am outside the west railway station here in budapest. every couple of hours, a new refugee train comes from the border with ukraine, and people pile of them, and when they do that, they come out through the sentence here, you can see here various charities, volunteers and different charities, they have come here. over in the background, this tent is a hub for people looking for accommodation, thatis people looking for accommodation, that is where they are directed to. ordinary hungarians coming forward, volunteering flats, rooms in their home, sofas, whatever. people from there, an organisation called migration aid, they were very active seven years ago, helping refugees. they are back at the station again. this time, people offering translation, a couple of young women there offering translation. onto some of the stories we are hearing,
a basis for ukraine s remaining air force. saying that if ukrainian planes attack russian forces from a nato country, russia is going to consider that country part of the conflict. so, poland is understandably nervous about this plane swap idea. ukrainian police wouldn t be attacking russians from poland, poland will be giving the plains to the ukrainian air force. so, would russia than consider poland a coal combatant? here in hungary, this president has been vocally pro putin right until putin invaded ukraine. hungary has split the difference. they re allowing nato troops to be stationed in this country, not anywhere near me, west of the danube river, near budapest. but they will not allow weapons to be shipped through ukraine through their territory. weapons destined for ukraine can, and have entered hungry. but they cannot cross into ukraine. 1000 feet from where i am. from this country, you have to
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