something that the pols and others that this is just unacceptable. poland, where i am, a nato country they re detected. they are not, so the spillover factor is one thing here and another for the other countries especially for russia which still gets money from these western countries for its oil and gas. according to even some officials to the russian war given the amount of money that s going in on a daily basis. thank you so much. well, you have seen some of the horrors from bucha. those are civilian homes right there. a woman who managed to escape the city thankfully with her life. so today, let s paint.
children to cross the border to poland. this is the decision on the u-i ukrainian side. we have setup special legal regulation, adopted a special action and a special law was adopted which gives the same rights to the ukrainians as the pols have, rights to health system, education, insurance, the right to work. so far it is binding for 18 months on those rights. very many of them are staying right now we ve got almost 2 million refugees in poland. many of them do not want to go anywhere else. they re saying we we are waiting until the end of war because we want it come back to our homes. women want to come back to their husbands, children want to come back to their schools, their environment. we want to give the best possible conditions of stay here ibpoland, and we hope they ll be able to come back when the war
dana bash spoke in warsaw. so many takeaways from this exclusive interview, dana. what stood out to you now? reporter: one of the most interesting things is how the polish government right now is kind of realigning itself and redirecting itself towards the issue of national security. you know this, both of you, bianna and jim, it s not as if the security of the pols has been far from their thoughts or policies at all pretty much ever, but right now especially with this long border between this country of poland and ukraine, even more so. this country, this government just purchased $4.75 billion worth of military equipment of tanks from the u.s. military. i asked about the importance of that when i spoke exclusively to the polish president duda. how worried are you about the conflict in ukraine spilling
sandra: with concerns putin has his sights set beyond ukraine, poland is giving its people a guide book to help prepare for a possible invasion. hi, aishah. sandra, i ve never seen anything like it and neither have the pols. here it is, the guide book is called be ready a guide book for crisis and war. it s a first for poland. pols have never experienced anything quite like this, and inside, take a look, you ll find 34 pages of dos and don ts for wartime. there are lists of what to pack if you have to flee your where to hide in a nuclear attack and how to behave if you are taken hostage. follow your captor s instructions, don t argue and
maintain eye contact. the government here even has an online video tutorial on what to do. we were told there was this crisis manual in the works trier to the war but when russian invaded ukraine, the polish government pivoted to this survival guide. hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. therefore, do not panic but be aware this may happen. no one buys a fire extinguisher when his house would start to burn. this comes as poland just purchased 250 abram tanks from the u.s. to deter russian aggression and something else interesting we found in the book, instructions to pols not to fight with just anyone in uniform because they could be allied troops. there you go. sandra: aishah, quite