they have left home completely unexpectedly. a few weeks ago they did not think this would be happening. they come here scared, frighten, very tired. so it is an unlikely task for poland and other countries surrounding ukraine, but i have to say from our witnessing of it, they have risen to the challenge. another event here in full and, i think it is worth marking, u.s. president kamala harris is flying into warsaw to meet the president. the reason this is significant is because there has been disagreement between the u.s. and poland. white public, which has been rare throughout this crisis. for the most part nato and western allies have been but pullen offered to transfer some soviet era jets to a u.s. air force base in germany for them to then on pass for the ukrainian air force. now that they made this gesture very publicly, the idea being that ukraine air force would have more firing power in the hands.
0 hello everybody, a very good morning it is, you are very welcome to their breakfast show wherever you are around the world, two weeks since president putin invaded ukraine, and the war has seen possibly s most significant atrocity yet. maternity hospital in mariupol bombed by russian forces the russian minister will he be james, it comes after. we ll speak to labours ed miliband this hour, it s thursday the 10th of march. beyond atrocity, ukraine s president says presidents are still buried under the rubble of a hospital bombed and marriott poll. the uk armed forces minister condemns the act in the strongest terms. volodymyr zelenskyy has told sky news that the world must ask now before it s too late and stuff the bombing. if it goes on this way, you will see, they will close this guy. but we will lose millions of people. the ukrainian government says that more than 1000 people have been killed in mario poll since russia s invasion began. there were more airstrikes overnight, l