around 700 plus students here, more than 700 students here from this country, including otherforeign country, including other foreign students, country, including otherforeign students, it is 1700. and there is no way out. it is only we are totally reliant on the government to come and evacuate us. 0bviously obviously it is difficult for any international government to intervene, but you are reliant on the ukrainians and any deal that can be struck with the russians. 0f be struck with the russians. of course, we are seeing all the humanitarian corridors failing to work where they have been tried to set up this weekend. it must be very difficult to keep your spirits up, i know you have to? it is difficult to keep your spirits up, i know you have to? know you have to? it is difficult because students, know you have to? it is difficult because students, we - know you have to? it is difficult because students, we are - know you have to? it is difficult l because students, we are getting
has reportedly said 5200 people were taking part in the protests. we know that a number of people in the country in russia are making their voices heard. visa and mastercard have suspended their services in russia. they say any transactions made with cards issued in russia will no longer work outside the country. cards issued outside russia can no longer be used at the country s banks or cashpoints. russia s major banks suggest the effects will be limited. our business correspondent simon browning is here. simon, what exactly is happening and why are the effects limited? this simon, what exactly is happening and why are the effects limited? why are the effects limited? this is a significant why are the effects limited? this is a significant move why are the effects limited? this is a significant move by why are the effects limited? this is a significant move by some - why are the effects limited? this is a significant move by some of - why are the effects limited? this is a sign
we ve been here all week and things change. tents pop go, tents go, but what is constant also along along with the flow of people coming across the border is the support that poland is offering to those people who have fled. volunteers in their hundreds bringing off, dropping off things that all the children may need. the piles of nappies, the milk formula, the food for the children who are exhausted and they re overwhelmed, and what is really, really touching is just the little moments of generosity, how people just bring people that have fled to the border into their homes, opening their homes. and this is the absolute first moment these people have crossed into this country, and there is a sense of calmness and there is a sense ofjust exhaustion, given all they have been through. there is organisation. we see all the time people coming up explaining.
feels well. you have other family in the country. feels well. you have other family in the country, have feels well. you have other family in the country, have you feels well. you have other family in the country, have you been - feels well. you have other family in the country, have you been able . feels well. you have other family in the country, have you been able to| the country, have you been able to stay in contact with them? we the country, have you been able to stay in contact with them?- stay in contact with them? we are not a big family. stay in contact with them? we are not a big family, we stay in contact with them? we are not a big family, we have - stay in contact with them? we are not a big family, we have a - stay in contact with them? we are | not a big family, we have a nuclear family, rather. istill not a big family, we have a nuclear family, rather. i still have my grandfather, my uncle and they live in the city, but they live quite far away from us. we ca
actually coping from hour to hour? it is just that we have to keep our place because at the moment we are continuing in showing us that they are trying their best to take is out to evacuate and we are trying all the possible ways and for the past four days they are trying their best. we do get really high hopes but right now it is. confirmed that getting evacuated. we are on the edge of losing help and patience because it is the 11th day today, the longest anyone could have stayed here. other persons from my country have stayed here. all other students have stayed here. all other students have been evacuated from every other city. it is only the city that we students are stuck. and we are