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Leaving 6.5 million looking for safety inside ukraine, somewhere like here in lviv. those that have managed to escape mariupol bring harrowing stories. vadim is a pensioner and is now staying in a lviv apartment paid for by his daughter. when the home he shared with his wife irina came underfire, they sheltered for 12 days inside a theatre. irina says they burned the chairs to boil water for the 600 children there. two days after vadim and irena left, the theatre was bombed. it s still not clear what has happened to all the children. those people were killed for nothing, they re ....
Mariupol bring harrowing stories. vadim is a pensioner and is now staying in a lviv apartment paid for by his daughter. when the home he shared with his wife irina came underfire, they sheltered for 12 days inside a theatre. irina says they burned the chairs to boil water for the 600 children there. two days after vadim and irina left, the theatre was bombed. it s still not clear what has happened to all the children. those people were killed for nothing, they re 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. ....
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 ....
Clean water or power. from the local authorities come accounts of atrocities that we cannot independently verify. an art school that was sheltering 400, apparently destroyed from the air. in one part of town, it s claimed that advancing soldiers have forcibly taken thousands of ukrainians across the border into russia. translation: the besieged city. of mariupol will go down in history for the war crimes being committed. the terror the occupiers did to the peaceful city will be remembered for centuries to come. a staggering quarter of all ukrainians have been forced out of their homes during this war. about three million of those have left the country, leaving 6.5 million looking for safety inside ukraine, somewhere like here in lviv. those that have managed to escape mariupol bring harrowing stories. vadim is a pensioner and is now staying in a lviv apartment paid for by his daughter. ....
Remembered for centuries to come. a staggering quarter of all ukrainians have been forced out of their homes during this war. about three million of those have left the country, leaving 6.5 million looking for safety inside ukraine, somewhere like here in lviv. those that have managed to escape mariupol bring harrowing stories. vadim is a pensioner and is now staying in a lviv apartment paid for by his daughter. when the home he shared with his wife irina came underfire, they sheltered for 12 days inside a theatre. irina says they burned the chairs to boil water for the 600 children there. two days after vadim and irina left, the theatre was bombed. it s still not clear what has ....