Polls helping war refugees and a half million ukrainian refugees have arrived in poland thousands of volunteers provide material aid information.



let's take a look at the latest headlines polls helping war refugees a report from waterment and a special guest of world news two-thirds of the one and a half million ukrainian refugees have arrived in poland thousands of volunteers provide material aid information and transport right at the border ukrainians fleeing war are relocated throughout the country to private homes and housing facilities prepared by local governments the verbal description of the experiences of ukrainian refugees seems near impossible forced to leave their homeland abandon their lives rapidly seek shelter in a foreign country without hopes for a better tomorrow hundreds of thousands of ukrainian women take their children and seek refuge in poland,

While their husbands stay behind in order to fight for their homeland it was terrifying when our city began to grow in foreign tanks men stayed behind fight women and children fled to safety we are eternally grateful that poland not only accept refugees but also actively helps them upon arrival however they are shocked at the welcome they receive from polish volunteers when my grandchildren and i were in the provided border transport buses volunteers supply all of us with car packages with food this gesture made me so emotional i began to cry instantly all i can say is i am so grateful polish attitude towards the ukrainian refugees is unprecedented on a global scale hundreds of volunteers choose to dedicate not only their time but also their possessions,

Belongings in order to support the arriving ukrainians some of them go as far as to welcome groups of broken up families into their homes sharing everything they have with those in need in this dire time the polish spirit of solidarity and unity has awoken again as poland welcomed over a million of ukrainian refugees more than all of the other countries in the world combined the volunteers converted me assured me that everything will be alright that i shouldn't worry that we'll be able to return back home soon i have to say that i enjoyed this city very much the volunteers advised me to take a walk in it so i could finally relax according to the polish minister of the interior and administration poland accepts that the inflow of refugees is unlikely to slow down anytime soon and is prepared to continue its activities targeted at those needed indefinitely polish government has adopted a special bill giving the ukrainian refugees legal residency,

Providing polls who shelter them with a financial support president andre duda also calls for national assembly to commemorate the 20th anniversary of poland's accession to nato allow me to begin with the most current data collected at 11 am during the last 24 hours until 11 a.m 60 000 new refugees crossed the polish border as a result in total 1 million and 85 000 ukrainian refugees had crossed the border from the beginning of the conflict unfortunately due to the tragic events taking place currently in ukraine we have to acknowledge that it is unlikely that this inflow will decrease during the coming days today at the meeting of the council of ministers in an urgent mode we have adopted a special bill prepared during the last few days under the direction of the minister of the interior and administration who is present here today with us the bill is aimed at proposing a glimpse of normal life for those who recently arrived in poland,

Moreover this million refugees their countrymen consists most dominantly of women with children we want those people citizens of ukraine who arrived in poland as a result of the armed conflict as a result of russian aggression on the country to firstly be able to stay in our country without unnecessary bureaucracy and we have more for you on the subject of poland providing aid for refugees stay with us after the news and our special interview with mikhail darkowski to watch help without borders our new daily show hosted by donald and now it's time for a report from our correspondent of edunica who is at the crossing in the medical and polish eastern border hello avilish what is the situation today in medica and what kind of help is being provided for the refugees well there are thousands of people all around me

And there are still people crossing both on foot and in their cars and buses on my right there is a place where there are tents where the refugees can get a warm meal something to drink a sim card and everything they need to go on a further journey regarding the waiting time i think it's about four hours on foot but some people are saying also different times and one lady said it's up to even eight hours but i think most people give the time of two hours with a car it's a bit shorter we just asked a gentleman and he said he waited two hours to get into poland how many more energies do you think will cross into into poland,

Do you think that poland will be able to help them all well it's difficult to predict anything but i think there are still more and more people to come we have already seen a million people crossing into poland from ukraine since the beginning of a full-scale russian aggression and i think there are still more and more people to come are we prepared well i think we will manage because seeing all those people seeing the volunteers from both poland and all around the world who are here to help i think i think we will manage and we have to back to warsaw ukraine refugees find shelter among polish families all over the country our correspondent isa muchinska paid a visit to a town in the east of poland,

Where ukrainians found a refuge from russian troops attacking civilians five women and five children moved to the coaching and near bywystok in northeastern poland they arrived from khameneids podolski in aviv mrs lesia's husband has been living in poland for a few years but now he returned to ukraine my husband went to kiev to defend the capital our oldest daughter stayed in ukraine as she has medical education she helps as a nurse i don't thought i'd be going to ukraine about what was needed but our husband told us to go.

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