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For us. reporter: i m in a place we went to this morning, yasmin, was the main stadium in warsaw, which has been turned into this massive registration center for ukrainians looking to register for a social security number. now, they need that if they prefer to stay here in poland for the coming months if they want to access things like healthcare or find a job, but so many arrived to register. it was the first day that the state opened up as a registration center. so many ukrainians arrived to register that the authorities had to turn them away and tell them to come back tomorrow, yasmin. and what a stark difference it must be for so many of these refugees leaving this war-torn country, hearing the horns now behind you in the distance in the evening of warsaw, poland, somewhere that is peaceful, just celebrating the beautiful evening. absolutely. thank you so much. nbc s claudio lavanga from ....
nbc s claudio lavanga from warsaw, thank you. ukrainian president zelenskyy is continuing his push for peace talks with russia, saying in a video address late last night that the time has come for meaningful and direct discussions with moscow and president putin. let s bring in ambassador bill taylor, vice president for russia and europe at the u.s. institute of peace. ambassador, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. all right, we heard zelenskyy there calling for direct talks with vladimir putin. we know there have been some ongoing talks, it seemed as if there was some progress and then there was some backtracking per that progress. two individuals that sparked my interest in the last hour that i spoke to, one was mikhail zygar, ....
Everything they can from clothes to hot tea to food to even free sim cards to put into their phones so they can call their loved ones to tell them that they survived the very dangerous journey through a country marred by death and destruction. and among the many people we spoke to was this young mother who traveled alone with her kid and who arrived there at the station this morning. let s listen to what she had to say. they said that they re probably going to be more bombings, so you shouldn t come here so just go abroad and that s how we decided to come here. right now, we live in the volunteers apartment, and by april 1st, we have to leave the apartment. so, we re looking for some accommodation here in warsaw. if we find something, then we are going to stay, and he will go to school. but if we don t, we will have to go somewhere else to look for place where we can arrange school for him and accommodation ....
Welcome back, everybody. so as of today, 1.5 million kids have fled war-torn ukraine. that is according to unicef and the u.n. most refugees arriving in poland as officials there are continuing to call for assistance in accepting them. nbc s claudio joins us live from warsaw. great to see you. we know you spent some time today outside of warsaw s main train station. many refugees there rifg at registration points for those who want to stay in poland. what d you see there? reporter: hey, yasmin, yes, most of the or many of the more than 2 million refugees coming from ukraine to poland arrived at main station we went to and what we saw was this army of polish volunteers offering ....