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sign that reads stop the war, no to war. she will probably be thrown in prison and faces a 15 year russian prison sentence. let this be an important reminder, never take your freedoms for granted as ronald reagan said, freedom is but one generation away from extinction. here with more, florida senator marco rubio is with us. senator, thank you for being here. i don t have all the answers but i do know this, senator, that if we the ukrainian people have shown the willingness to courageously fight back. if we give them the javelins, we give them intelligence, we give them stinger missiles and i would argue give them the jets that they want, i m confident that they can do a good enough job with their insurgency against putin. what are your thoughts? i think you re seeing that play out. the russians are bringing to bear about 55%, 60, 65% of their
a second attempt to evacuate civilians from the besieged city of mariupol has failed after a similar plan was abandoned yesterday due to continuing fighting. the un says 1.5 million people have already fled ukraine. the us offers to help ease the fastest growing refugee crisis since the second world war. anti war protests on the streets of russia 3,500 people have been arrested in protests across the country according to the russian news agency tass. and pope francis has condemned russia s invasion of ukraine and called for true humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians. and pope francis has condemned russia s invasion of ukraine and called for true humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians. translation: in ukraine, rivers l of blood and tears are flowing. l this is notjust a military operation, but a war that sows death, destruction and misery.
especially mothers and children. the need for emergency humanitarian assistance is growing dramatically hour by hour in that martyred country. i address a heartfelt appeal so humanitarian corridors are ensured, and access to aid in the areas under siege is guaranteed and facilitated to offer life saving help to our brothers and sisters suffering under the bombs and from fear. i thank all those who are welcoming the refugees. above all, i plead for an end to the armed attacks and that negotiation prevails and common sense as well, and that international law must be restored. i would like also to thank the journalists who put their lives at risk to guarantee information. the un s refugee agency says more than 1.5 million ukrainians have now fled the war since it began. the high commissioner, filippo grandi, has called it the fastest growing refugee crisis in europe since the second world war. poland says record numbers
very difficult. as fighting rages on in the north and south and east of the country tens of thousands of people trying to make their way to western ukraine which is currently relatively calm and hasn t been impacted by russian bonds on shelling but occasionally we will hear the air raid sirens and people are. the ground. there really is a life above ground and underground now where depending on what happens above ground across this country people also have developed a life underground. there s is also this great sense of resistance here in western ukraine. this sense of solidarity and unity. people are doing what they can to assist the military. those who have remained in the country say they are making molotov cocktails, then engaging in the war in whatever way they can, whether it is to make camouflage nets or pick up arms and that the list of the situation right across this country. marshall law means the men have remained between the ages of 18 and 60 and many women and