to come back to their lives in their home towns, cities and villages in the north, the south, east of the country. and that is the pain these people. so basically, for the moment, we can say that this part of the country has all these challenges, it is true that for the majority of ukrainians coming here it isjust a majority of ukrainians coming here it is just a transit point. it is not possible to replace everything that millions of ukrainians lost in their homes with humanitarian aid here. it is not possible for people to for people to stay for weeks and months in shelters like schools or theatres, which host them here in lviv. so that is the reality on the ground in lviv. lviv. so that is the reality on the ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank ou ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for
civilians , irina says. mariupol is a russian speaking city, everyone has relatives in russia and russia is killing its own people. i m glad putin opened my eyes as to who i really am, says vadim. we are ukrainians. let s go live to lviv in ukraine and my colleague zhanna bexpiatchuk from the bbc ukrainian servicejoins me now. can we talk first of all about the impact of the significant number of people who have now either been displaced by the fighting or have chosen to move within ukraine or are leaving the country altogether? quite a lot of those people must be ending up in lviv, even if it is on their way out of the country. yes. their way out of the country. yes, exactl . their way out of the country. yes, exactly- i m their way out of the country. yes, exactly. i m staying their way out of the country. yes, exactly. i m staying in their way out of the country. yes, exactly. i m staying in the - their way out of the country. 133 exactly. i m staying in the region of we