Ukrain Situation and their families facing very tough life as a refugee.



I saw from the look of my childhood she was afraid of everything around us i don't want her to experience and know this fear president of decochin has opened his own house for the families of ukrainians he's employing among them alexander his family lives in mikawaef a town attacked by the russian forces near this place where my parents live there's a military air base first day and when it started at night bombs were dropping everywhere and the youngest of them one-year-old honest spent the beginning of the war in an air ride shelter putin soldiers don't spare even the youngest where there is war they take ordinary toys and fill them with bombs the child would come close they'd die four older kids who moved to the coaching started attending the local school i like it in tikochi in poland,

I like the nature and buildings it's nice here the coaching residents help in many ways in the county in private houses 18 people fleeing from war found their shelter first it was the citizens calling us caring they want to help and offering their more often than not small flats so they express their support and i am grateful for that refugees also received job offers one of the ukrainian refugees got employed at a local hairdressing salon the war in ukraine affects the polish economy too the exchange rate for the polish lotte has fallen to new record lows as we observe the strengthening of the u.s dollar the euro and swiss franc levels unseen for the last 20 years david kennedy is looking for an answer to whether poland will be hit by a financial crisis it's been a very busy day in the currency markets today now the zloty,

And of course that's the one that we look at most carefully here has gone up to incredible highs of five zlotys to the dollar 460 to the euro and we haven't seen that for at least eight years and it's going to be quite painful who for well it's going to be painful for inflation of course it's all covered it's all it's all happening because of the possible sanctions as regards the oil markets and this is the and this has worried oil traders who have in many cases refused russian oil and it could be that shipments will simply go back to port and it could be that in fact the americans follow through on their promise and ban imports of oil which would also be taken up by the european union now what does that mean that that means inflation and governor glapinski of the national bank is likely to raise rates on the recommendation of the council,

Whether it will be a 0.5 percent of interest or rise or whether it will be a full percentage point is certainly a an issue that analysts are discussing it will also mean for the government that of course the price of borrowing will get more expensive and spending is likely to increase which means that there will be more borrowing on the markets at the same time there's been quite a lot of growth in poland 4.5 before that what will happen going forward well that may come down stagflation is often caused in these situations and that's not all in our program still to come russians continue the bombardment of ukraine and a special interview with the famous russian dissident russian forces renewed their offensive on monday making some progress the invading forces are once again at the gates of kiev having pushed her through ukrainian defenses in the suburbs of the capital city,

The towns of bujar hostomel and virgil located on the outskirts of kiev fell to russian advance the major of hostimel was killed by russian shelling russian units are now at the gates of the ukrainian capital ukrainian authorities are preparing once again to repeal the attack on kiev every ukrainian have just one goal to stop the war to stop the kill civilian people woman's it's huge hope for everyone not just in ukraine russians have also launched renewed attacks in the south clashes are ongoing in mikolaiv and melitopo both cities are contested with ukrainian force fighting to retain control of them russian forces are advancing towards zapporoja chechen units fighting in the area reportedly drove a tank over a postal delivery van killing two ukrainian civilians ukrainian units are conducting a counter-offensive near kharkiv,

And have recaptured the town of kuchiv according to the ukrainian defense ministry over 11 000 russian soldiers have been killed or wounded so far given that 95 of the 150 000 russian troops gathered for the invasion have reportedly already entered ukraine this would mean an ulti rate of about 7 percent over the course of just 12 days russian air force is seeing particularly high attrition rates ukrainian forces conducted an artillery barrage on a makeshift airfield near cheerson where a n ber of russian helicopters were forward deployed ukrainians claimed to have destroyed 30 enemy helicopters as well as another associated military equipment another russian helicopter was down near vishakrod and one more near mikolaiv a russian combat jet was also down over car keefe ukrainian president volody mirzalenski called for more sanctions measure on russia boycott russian exports reject the input of oil and oil products from russia,

You can call this an embargo or just morality refuse to give money to a terrorist stop exports to russia if they do not want to comply with civilized rules they should not receive goods and services from civilization either let the war feed themselves western countries are continuing to supply arms to the ukrainian armed forces over the last week some seventy thousand pieces of anti-tank weaponry were delivered to the country russian bombardment continued to jit ukrainian cities shelling of a bread factory in makariff west of kiev killed 13 civilians some 34 hospitals over 200 schools and 1500 homes were hit by russian shells bombs and missiles so far russian forces have reportedly fired 600 missiles since the beginning of the invasion severely depleting the limited stocks which cannot be refilled at the same rate that the munitions are utilized.

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