he was good, she was crying. but she thinks that they will never see each other again. i will be happy when i return to ukraine. i will be happy. as the sun sets behind the granite mountains, anotherferry embarks from the romanian shore to bring more ukrainians across. nick thorpe, bbc news. the united nations says a child refugee is created every second. let s go to lviv again. with me lviv again. now isjoe english from unicef. it must be surreal for you to see children playing on the swings like
a normal sunday. children playing on the swings like a normal sunday. indeed, it could be an here a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in the a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in the world. a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in the world. what - a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in the world. what you - a normal sunday. indeed, it could be anywhere in the world. what you can j anywhere in the world. what you can see behind me is the bomb shelter. every day i have been here we have had air raid sirens go off and when that happens, they find their parents and stop what they re doing and make their way into that shelter. and this is one of the safe parts of the country where people have been fleeing from elsewhere. as we continue to see these devastating attacks on schools and hospitals and places where children are meant to be kept safe, we will continue to see children making dangerous jo
the border inside of ukraine a big city of the quarter million people. some have come from as far away as luhansk in the east. what is different about this border crossing as it is notjust one way traffic, it is one of the hubs we are european union aid and she meditated and it is flowing into ukraine. just now we were talking to italians who with a supply of ambulances going into ukraine. into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and how- into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and how many| into ukraine. have you seen many i children crossing? and how many are travelling alone? travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according to travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according to unicef, - travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according to unicef, un | children, acco
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