u.s. district judge has given texas and the justice department a friday deadline to submit their arguments over the buoys at the border. the justice department wants them removed and filed a lawsuit claiming that they were installed unlawful. texas insists that it has the constitutional authority to deploy the floating barrier. mexico s president says they are inhumane after two bodies were found in the waters although it is not clear what caused those deaths. russia is once again attacking grain storage facilities in ukraine s southern odesa region. ukrainian military officials say drones attacked the city for three hours early wednesday. nine were destroyed but there were strikes on a complex where
odesa region last week. our trip took all morning and all night, he says. i don t know how to explain it. was it a long trip? he turned 11 the day we visited. i wanted a smart phone for my birthday, he says, but i m afraid to ask the teachers. angelina, staz s big sister says their mother is still in ukraine, unable to travel. i m thinking about my family, she says. my mother can t walk. she was injured in a vehicle accident. they all know a war is happening back home. they don t totally understand it. there is a war in ukraine, he says, so the director of our school decided to bring us here. nearly 220 ukrainian children like sasha are now in romania say immigration officials here. their futures before the war
cared for in romania. i have no mother and father. they died, he says. i lived in several places, and i know it s important to listen to my teachers and behave myself. this government facility north of bucharest has taken in 27 kids all with varying degrees of physical or mental disabilities. this is a tragic moment for all of us, she says. it s a huge challenge for the system and our community. but we have the resources to care for these children. these kids, along with a few teachers, fled ukraine s southern odesa region last week. our trip took all morning and all night, he says. i don t know how to explain it. was it a long trip? he turned 11 the day we visited. i wanted a smartphone for my birthday, he says, but i m afraid to ask the teachers.
and two cats, they left because of what they heard was happening in places already controlled by the russians. translator: i heard about the violence, she says, and killings of peaceful people without any reason. she added, i had to leave. i was too stressed about it happening to me and my daughter. miguel marquez, cnn, romania. while many of the refugees fleeing ukraine are children, our miguel marquez met with some kids displaced, orphaned and being cared for by their teachers in romania. reporter: these kids along with a few teachers fled ukraine s southern odesa region last week. our trip took all morning and all night, he says. i don t know how to explain it. was it a long trip? he turned 11 the day we visited. i wanted a smartphone for my
kids with no parents or separated from them now being cared for in romania. i have no mother and father. they died, he says. i lived in several places, and i know it s important to listen to my teachers and behave myself. this government facility north of bucharest has taken in 27 kids, all with varying degrees of physical or mental disabilities. this is a tragic moment for all of us, she says. it s a huge challenge for the system and our community. but we have the resources to care for these children. these kids, along with a few teachers, fled ukraine s southern odesa region last week. our trip took all morning and all night, he says. i don t know how to explain it. was it a long trip? this boy turned 11 the day we