electricity. across the country russia unprovoke war forced millions of ukrainians to flee homes. 7.1 million have been internally displaced. that s a 10% increase since the first survey by the organization for migration. three weeks ago. 50% of displaced households have children. 57% include elderly family members. on tuesday, a ukrainian deputy prime minister said 3,800 people were through humanitarian corridors. 4.2 million people have fled the country. joining us in a train station in poland, the refugees keep coming. numbers slowed a little but it s a steady stream of traffic. absolutely. we re expecting the next train to come from ukraine in to the train station in just really the next few minutes. you have to remember these train times are not regular because of
heard another train is about to arrive. you have to understand these train times are not consistent given the situation on the ground. volunteers essentially show up and ask around, when s the next train? how can we help? i want to show you around this train station. it s become a halfway point for these refugees. you can see there s a reception point over there that you can sign up as soon as you come in. they re going to offer you a hot cup of coffee, tea, a warm smile. they re going to want to make you feel welcome. people in high-visibility jackets, these are volunteers, here to answer questions, here to give people a sense of dignity, comfort. many of these families don t know what they re doing next. they come here, they start ringing the phones, asking about friends. they might find someone with a sign destination munich and hitch a ride with them. it s touch and go. basic medical assistance here. we know there is some paramedics and an ambulance if anybody needs to be checked
yes. translator: yes, we all want to go home. we don t want to leave. it s just the way the situation is. for the majority of refugees fleeing ukraine, poland is the first stop on their journey to safety and our salma abdelaziz is near the border with ukraine. salma, tell us about where you are and what you re seeing there. reporter: so i m at a train station right up near the ukraine/poland border. and this train station has been the halfway point, kim, for weeks now. hundreds of families, every day, have flown through this train station, trying to figure out what they re going to do next. so far, over 2.4 million ukrainian refugees are now in poland, and this is one of the main crossing points. i want to show you around. we are expecting a train coming soon. you have to remember, kim, the train times are not regular here because of the situation on the ground. so you see these volunteers in high-vis jackets. as soon as they get that a train might be coming, might be
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