suffering from the current invasion. remember the international red cross is the group outside of mariupol, that town i described for you, people inside that city said it is medieval times and doing operations without anesthesia for a week. they need everything to survive. dana: alex s point what the refugee agencies are saying about being safe in this time to prevent even further tragedy and trauma through possible human traffickers. that s really important. we should get that on the air more to make sure people understand that and get that to their social media feeds as well. fox news alert here. fears of a radiation leak after a power line to the chernobyl nuclear power plant was knocked out. our live coverage of the war on ukraine continues plus premature twin boys born in kyiv the day after putin s army invasion. thanks to project dynamo there is hope. preemie babies are scary in
let s get some of the day s other news. a man has been shot dead by police in france, after allegedly wounding an officer with a knife. it happened in the southern city of marseille. officials say the attacker was not known to the security services, had no previous criminal record, and his motivation is not yet clear. the united states has imposed sanctions on three russian companies and two russian individuals it accuses of helping north korea to develop illicit weapons. the measures were announced a day after washington and seoul said that pyongyang had been testing a powerful new intercontinental missile system. saudi arabia has placed a ten year travel ban on the activist and blogger raif badawi, who was released from prison earlier this week, after spending ten years behind bars. he had been found guilty of insulting islam in his work, by calling for less religious influence on public life. human rights groups had criticised his imprisonment. refugee agencies say that behind
nonprofit groups and the u.n. refugee agencies are reporting the mayors of larger cities within poland like warsaw and krakow are struggling to accommodate new arrivals. yesterday the administration pledged a billion dollars in humanitarian aid and promised to accept up to 100,000 ukrainian refugees. many of them want to go back home not anywhere else and opting to say close to the border. town leaders and agencies say the president needs to focus on ending the war. we need peace and so putting enormous pressure on government officials around the world to secure peace will be my number one appeal. julie, the flow of refugees has slowed down a little bit here at the border in poland and ukraine. but i have to tell you the u.n. is reporting that there are some 6 million displaced inside ukraine and about 2 million
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things moving so fast in afghanistan. there is a debate today in the house of commons and we will be pressing for more but also more compassion and ambition, and we need to own the fact that a lot of this is down to the uk government s actions in afghanistan. you is down to the uk government s actions in afghanistan. is down to the uk government s actions in afghanistan. you say that scotland is prepared actions in afghanistan. you say that scotland is prepared to actions in afghanistan. you say that scotland is prepared to play - actions in afghanistan. you say that scotland is prepared to play its - scotland is prepared to play its part, can you explain how that at work in practice, the separation between the uk accepting refugees and scotland accepting refugees? brute and scotland accepting refugees? - propose a four nation summit so that the four nations can coordinate activities, we also want to work closely with the un authorities on this because they will be pivotal with de