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they say there are long lines of cars trying to enter poland. many of the new arrivals are met by friends and relatives on the polish side, including oksana to bo vanco. she and her family have a grueling 30 hour journey behind them. not much of an article, you know, we live near a military airport because in the morning we heard sirens, which my mother immediately hit a bomb shelter. my parents stayed in ukraine and my brother to his serving in the army. i know they were able to leave the bomb shelter, but you never know if maybe they'll have to hide again today. i'm just i'm really worried mosley record is also the little. anya also had to leave her loved ones behind. her mother is not allowed to leave ukraine because she works for the military. the 17 year old is still in shock, wasn't sure who to talk to. i was afraid that people would trample me, that i'm trying to cross the border star. but now i believe that things will go well, right the screen, but i fear for my family and for ukraine. i don't know what will happen and i'm afraid to did
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thomas german chancellor sholtes met with the leaders of poland. in lithuania today, how significant is this meeting? it is very significant and we already heard from poland leader, why he actually came to berlin. he said that he wanted to shake. germany's conscience knocking germany to leave its selfishness aside. strong were extremely strong words from poland leader towards germany's off shows, in particular what poland once you already mentioned, one of the 2 elements is much stronger sanctions towards russia. one of the key elements there is germany's reluctance to go with other european countries and band russia from the swift financial system. the 2nd element which poland ones is for germany to send weapons to ukraine. it is, by the way, i request that ukraine has stressed many times, and so far, germany has only promised to send to $5000.00 helmets. in fact, those 5000 helmets were delivered on friday from germany to ukraine. there's a big debate here in this country as to why germany has so far not send any weapons to ukraine as other count
thomas german chancellor sholtes met with the leaders of poland. in lithuania today, how significant is this meeting? it is very significant and we already heard from poland leader, why he actually came to berlin. he said that he wanted to shake. germany's conscience knocking germany to leave its selfishness aside. strong were extremely strong words from poland leader towards germany's off shows, in particular what poland once you already mentioned, one of the 2 elements is much stronger...
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so i'm glad i was poland. roland this conflict. while poland stands for rather tough scans on russia, claiming that the only language that is being understood in russia is a very, very clear, you know, and to remember, poland is also in the front line of it criticizing the gas pipeline. nordstrom, to that they reckon a ring earnings, russia and germany thing that it will be a risk for the whole of you, of and so far, poland mate cleared it in a crucial question off with the delivery that should be coordinated with the partners. but recently it looks like coolant is also willing to an offer, a direct delivery elf military. good sir, to the ukraine. and you know, in this phase, many here in poland. remember the wars of the former president, liquor chase sky, she doing the georgia crisis when poland offered an express solidarity to georgia at this time in georgia, next time ukraine and then it's us. so poland is very, very sensible. with the prospect of and rebuilding a russian empire. so poland prime minister was also an ukraine on t
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north of closing them in western poland. the yum of pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and you should also see the orgy part is also to say a parallel project to the expansion of the energy port terminals. so in the future, main supplies to poland could come from an antique or from the orchard part. germany in the netherlands, already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in of, and it's not the point. it's the polish pipeline is added that there will be more competition for norwegian gas in norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next fe
north of closing them in western poland. the yum of pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and...
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north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland. very soon and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas. and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and you should also see that auntie park is also to say a parallel project to the expansion of the energy port terminals. so in the future, main supplies to poland could come from an antique or from the occupy germany in the netherlands, already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in of, and it's not the point. it's the polish pipeline is added is that there will be more competition for norwegian gas in norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few
north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland. very soon and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas. and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and...
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north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and you should also see that occupy is also to say, a parallel project to the expansion of the energy port terminals. so in the future, main supplies to poland could come from an antique or from the occupy germany in the netherlands, already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in of, and it's not the point. it's the polish pipeline is added to so there will be more competition for norwegian gas in norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years
north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and...
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how many of the refugees are headed to poland and our report? monica shariska has sent us this report. the polish ukrainian border, and medica and southeastern poland. since russian forces invaded ukraine around a 100000, people have crossed the border seeking refuge. they say there are long lines of cars trying to enter poland. many of the new arrivals are met by friends and relatives on the polish side, including asana. to prevent go, she and her family have a grueling 30 hour journey behind them. most of them delivered over adam. you must, we live near military airport. we want to pick up in the morning we heard sirens, which was what my mother immediately hidden, a bomb shelter. most of my parents stayed in ukraine serrano, a book, and my brother to the principal, his serving in the army. i know they were able to leave the bomb shelter to school, but you never know. now if maybe they'll have to hide again today. anyways, i'm just, i'm really worried. we're good with what is wrong with ha, also had to leave her loved ones behind. her mother i
how many of the refugees are headed to poland and our report? monica shariska has sent us this report. the polish ukrainian border, and medica and southeastern poland. since russian forces invaded ukraine around a 100000, people have crossed the border seeking refuge. they say there are long lines of cars trying to enter poland. many of the new arrivals are met by friends and relatives on the polish side, including asana. to prevent go, she and her family have a grueling 30 hour journey behind...
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north of closing them in western poland. the yum of pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and you should also see the orchard part is also to say a parallel project to the expansion of the energy port terminals. so in the future, main supplies to poland could come from in a t or from the occupy germany in the netherlands, already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland, and other eastern european countries are joining in of, and it's not the point. it's the polish pipeline is added that there will be more competition for norwegian gas in norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years
north of closing them in western poland. the yum of pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland very soon, and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas, and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and...
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. poland shares a border with ukraine or 2 countries in the in the baltic. as far as germany is concerned, they have already that they are participating in this strengthening of nato's eastern flank by sending extra troops julia hue, ania also by strengthening their presence in countries like sto, vakio, or romania. so these 3 topics i believe are going to be very important in that meeting that's taking place in the chance. well, as you well know, there's been a lot of criticism on germany for not supporting a band on russia, from the swift financial system. what is germany's position here? essentially, as germany's foreign mini sandra babcock stress, germany's fearful that there could be massive collateral damage. i'm quoting her there, especially when it comes to the business that german companies do with, with russia, but also with germany's payments towards rat russia for gas delivery. so there's also fear within germany that gas supplies to be cut short, that germany might be effective in that sense. and that's why germany has stress. in particular, the
. poland shares a border with ukraine or 2 countries in the in the baltic. as far as germany is concerned, they have already that they are participating in this strengthening of nato's eastern flank by sending extra troops julia hue, ania also by strengthening their presence in countries like sto, vakio, or romania. so these 3 topics i believe are going to be very important in that meeting that's taking place in the chance. well, as you well know, there's been a lot of criticism on germany for...
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and you know, in this phase many here in poland. remember the words of the former president let kuchinski, she doing their georgia crisis when poland offered an express solidarity to georgia at this time of georgia and next time ukraine. and then it's us. so poland is very, very sensible, with the prospect of and rebuilding a russian empire. so poland prime minister was also a new crane on a tuesday. what kind of support us was offering? well, more of yet still planning to still pull into said poland is going to offer not only as support in the sense, but also in other areas like economical stability or humanitarian aid, which already happens. he claimed and, and a guest supplier hearing poland, estate gets supplier and proclaimed that it would deliver liquid gas from u. s. to ukraine in the future. and you know, when it comes to military equipment, poland would hand over tens of thousands of rounds on to really, i mean uses right mortars, men, portal al, defense systems and roles. that's what her hearing says a few days or so. now
and you know, in this phase many here in poland. remember the words of the former president let kuchinski, she doing their georgia crisis when poland offered an express solidarity to georgia at this time of georgia and next time ukraine. and then it's us. so poland is very, very sensible, with the prospect of and rebuilding a russian empire. so poland prime minister was also a new crane on a tuesday. what kind of support us was offering? well, more of yet still planning to still pull into said...
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and that poland is doing everything to help the refugees. which is that pretty much how to navy return from what we've seen in the past. how poland was dealing with, with people fleeing flying for more. but in this case, the country is determined to take everybody in as many people as they can be this 1000000 or, or perhaps many more important point. there are correspondent max xander. thank you so much fear of finding out well, the german city column has turned its traditional rows monday. carnival parade into a mass rally calling for police in ukraine. huge crowds gather for the event. a day after a solidarity march in berlin brought over 100000 people to the streets. this is no regular carnival, but it's loud and colorful. nonetheless, more than 150000 people came out in cologne to send a signal of support to the people of ukraine for many a bit of normality during very turbulent times. and decent talking was one of the frog at times like these. you have to ask yourself, do you want to shut down and not allow yourself to feel anything or
and that poland is doing everything to help the refugees. which is that pretty much how to navy return from what we've seen in the past. how poland was dealing with, with people fleeing flying for more. but in this case, the country is determined to take everybody in as many people as they can be this 1000000 or, or perhaps many more important point. there are correspondent max xander. thank you so much fear of finding out well, the german city column has turned its traditional rows monday....
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but poland wants you to go further with harsher sanctions against russia. and the world of sports is also reacting to the invasion formula. one is canceled, september's russian grand prix. the race has been a fixture of the calendar since a deal struck in 2011. sebastian metal said he would boycott event, even if it went ahead. let's recap now. the latest developments you, cain's military says it repelled an assault by russian troops on an army base in vesa kids. about 40 kilometers south of keith, the mer says there were heavy casualties. russian artillery is pounding ukrainian cities. but president flattery zalinski says his forces are still holding the capital. more than a $100000.00 refugees are thought to have arrived in poland after crossing ukraine's western board. and you're up to date with the news. there's complete coverage of russia's war against ukraine on our website, d, w dot com, as well as twitter and instagram as well at the w news. coming up for d, w documentary on stolen antiquities, a michael oak, who in berlin from me and the rest of th
but poland wants you to go further with harsher sanctions against russia. and the world of sports is also reacting to the invasion formula. one is canceled, september's russian grand prix. the race has been a fixture of the calendar since a deal struck in 2011. sebastian metal said he would boycott event, even if it went ahead. let's recap now. the latest developments you, cain's military says it repelled an assault by russian troops on an army base in vesa kids. about 40 kilometers south of...
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north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland. very soon and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas. and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and you should also see that occupy is also to say, a parallel project to the expansion of the energy port terminals. so in the future, main supplies to poland could come from illinois, t or from the occupy germany in the netherlands, already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in of, and it's not the point. it's the polish pipeline is added that there will be more competition for norwegian gas in norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years
north of closing them in western poland. the yamaha pipeline meets the new baltic pipe from the west. poland took the initiative. the baltic pipe is being built with the help of denmark and the european union. it's expected to deliver natural gas from norway to poland. very soon and go into operation as early as the 2nd half of this year. that would make poland independent of russian gas. and it could also transport gas from the west to ukraine. cost of the pipeline around 2000000000 euros. and...
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there is not much between lviv and poland at all. he was the hundreds of thousands of people without access to food or water or a toilet or shelter in the middle of winter time walking down the road trying to get to poland as fast as possible was it was hearing at heartbreaking to see young children, older adults trying to reach poland on a long and grueling walk in wintertime without food or water. carley: your describing a humanitarian crisis. men age 18 to 60 are not allowed to leave the country so you are dealing with a lot of broken families. so glad you are safe, thanks for joining us and telling your story. todd: and american pro basketball player just made it back to the us. he will tell us about the difficult time he had trying to reconnect. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free .. .. carley: in russia, 300
there is not much between lviv and poland at all. he was the hundreds of thousands of people without access to food or water or a toilet or shelter in the middle of winter time walking down the road trying to get to poland as fast as possible was it was hearing at heartbreaking to see young children, older adults trying to reach poland on a long and grueling walk in wintertime without food or water. carley: your describing a humanitarian crisis. men age 18 to 60 are not allowed to leave the...
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guaranteeing not the integrity of poland's territory, but rather the independence of poland less with all this kind of leeway could be interpreted opportunistically both by hitler and of course by the polls not only did the soviets not back this they explicitly repudiated it in public. they weren't particularly subtle about this. they actually denied press rumors and reports that they had actually made any arrangement to protect poland in fact the partition of poland which is carried out in september of 1939 was a soviet idea and a soviet proposal. not a german one. i think we actually heard from me in this interesting logic that it was actually the soviets in a lot of ways who who were keener to renew the partnership than the germans the germans were in a bit more rush because of course hitler's military time table in the need for better weather to carry out the invasion of poland in august turn out to be actually not even in august. they had to delay until september 1939. it was actually a soviet proposal. it was first mooded in theoretical journals eventually even in his vestia who
guaranteeing not the integrity of poland's territory, but rather the independence of poland less with all this kind of leeway could be interpreted opportunistically both by hitler and of course by the polls not only did the soviets not back this they explicitly repudiated it in public. they weren't particularly subtle about this. they actually denied press rumors and reports that they had actually made any arrangement to protect poland in fact the partition of poland which is carried out in...
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the 2nd element which poland ones is for germany to send weapons to ukraine. it is, by the way, i request that ukraine has stressed many times, and so far, germany has only promised to send to $5000.00 helmets. in fact, those 5000 and helmets were delivered on friday from germany to ukraine. there's a big debate here in this country as to why germany has so far not sent any weapons to ukraine, as other countries have done, like they not get states or like the united kingdom. and let's go back to that ban on the swift financial system. germany is holding out here in europe. please explain what thinking is on the. essentially what germany believes is that by doing that, by blocking russia from the swift system, there will be significant collateral damage. i'm quoting here giovanni's a foreign minister in a bad book in particular because this system is used not only for german businesses that carry out business affairs with, with russia, but also for payments on gas deliveries. and there's a specific fear has been expressed, for example, by germany finance minist
the 2nd element which poland ones is for germany to send weapons to ukraine. it is, by the way, i request that ukraine has stressed many times, and so far, germany has only promised to send to $5000.00 helmets. in fact, those 5000 and helmets were delivered on friday from germany to ukraine. there's a big debate here in this country as to why germany has so far not sent any weapons to ukraine, as other countries have done, like they not get states or like the united kingdom. and let's go back...
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between poland and the united states. he also mentioned that a polish and american soldiers already know each other. and you know, when you look at the public and you have white m a positive attitude, what the presence of american soldiers and human poland means, for example, in comparison to germany. although the big fascination which we had here in the ninety's of america is not that huge anymore. i'm angler. there is concerns that a war between ukraine and russia could potentially turn into a european war. is that the real fear there in poland? well, it seems that the people here in poland have a different fears. there was a survey made quite recently, and there was exactly the same question asked as you were asking, know me. and most of the people a said they are afraid of inflation and the corona virals, but only something about 10 percent, that they are afraid of the war of the conflict between ukraine and russia. on the other hand, you know, polish politicians emphasized that they will deliver weapons all of partne
between poland and the united states. he also mentioned that a polish and american soldiers already know each other. and you know, when you look at the public and you have white m a positive attitude, what the presence of american soldiers and human poland means, for example, in comparison to germany. although the big fascination which we had here in the ninety's of america is not that huge anymore. i'm angler. there is concerns that a war between ukraine and russia could potentially turn into...
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poland has become _ are praying for them. poland has become a _ are praying for them. poland has become a vital _ are praying for them. poland has become a vital lifeline i are praying for them. poland has become a vital lifeline in j has become a vital lifeline in and out of ukraine, welcoming those fleeing and sending ammunition and supplies back to those who are remaining. as europe's newest your prompts europe's newest your prompts europe's freshest refugee crisis, it is now poland and no longer be mediterranean but is on the front line. for irene and herfamily, anotherjourney and her family, another journey now and herfamily, anotherjourney now starts on to relatives in italy. homes, people, livelihoods are being uprooted. things that europe thought were confined to the past. mark lowen, bbc news, commission, eastern europe. mike is in poland, we heard from fergal keane earlier in the and we want to return to ukraine and see what is going on and we can speak to the director of the racial democracy initiative, and peter evacuated his family but is now returning to
poland has become _ are praying for them. poland has become a _ are praying for them. poland has become a vital _ are praying for them. poland has become a vital lifeline i are praying for them. poland has become a vital lifeline in j has become a vital lifeline in and out of ukraine, welcoming those fleeing and sending ammunition and supplies back to those who are remaining. as europe's newest your prompts europe's newest your prompts europe's freshest refugee crisis, it is now poland and no...
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the qualifying all that i stand by, poland, poland. it already said it didn't want to play this game in moscow in a month time. that request came in the other day to faith that we hadn't heard a response. and now they ratchet things up. today the request thing, actually they're indicating they all refusing to play washer at all, regardless of the location and a big cold for fee for a johnny implants. today, johnny frontier, you know, someone who received the order of friendship meadow from russian president vladimir peyton after the 2018 woke up in russia. ah, hello, we got headlines on al jazeera, this, our explosions have been heard in parts of kia as russian forces continue. their assault an apartment building has come under attack. can some errors as 35 people, including children were injured in the missile strike? a curse has been extended and anyone seen on the streets at night will be considered the enemy pretty here. tonight was hard, but there are no russian troops in the capitol in the enemy trying to get into the .
the qualifying all that i stand by, poland, poland. it already said it didn't want to play this game in moscow in a month time. that request came in the other day to faith that we hadn't heard a response. and now they ratchet things up. today the request thing, actually they're indicating they all refusing to play washer at all, regardless of the location and a big cold for fee for a johnny implants. today, johnny frontier, you know, someone who received the order of friendship meadow from...
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poland, close neighbour of russia, the prime minister of poland was in berlin today, really ratcheting up the pressure on berlin as well, not just words, action, and that is now what we are seeing. whether all of this, economic hits and so on, in the short—term is able to stop vladimir putin in his tracks, that is not clear at this moment at all. but i think we have a meeting, a virtual meeting of eu foreign ministers tomorrow and they will be talking about coordinating, sending military supplies to ukraine about sending financial aid to the ukrainian military as well as humanitarian assistance for those in ukraine and of course those fleeing ukraine and of course those fleeing ukraine to neighbouring countries, poland, romania, and hungary as well, what we are seeing, which is unprecedented, is those countries that have often been a bit softer on russia and closer to russia, particularly hungry, we heard from hungarian prime minister saying and then i will lunge —— under no illusions, we stand with the west and as a nato member, this is war. the ukrainian former minister of fina
poland, close neighbour of russia, the prime minister of poland was in berlin today, really ratcheting up the pressure on berlin as well, not just words, action, and that is now what we are seeing. whether all of this, economic hits and so on, in the short—term is able to stop vladimir putin in his tracks, that is not clear at this moment at all. but i think we have a meeting, a virtual meeting of eu foreign ministers tomorrow and they will be talking about coordinating, sending military...
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help stop russia while you still care. zane basra v l g 0 sham ashleigh eastern poland. ah. all right, let's bring in our guests in clark eve in ukraine. maria of diva, head of research at the european expert association in geneva. jung argued, any williams had of global communications at united nations high commissioner for refugees and in paris only so long director of partnerships and policy at the norwegian refugee council. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside torrie, maria, let me start with you. what's the situation like for you in heart have right now and how concerned are you about how dire the humanitarian situation could grow in the days ahead? well, for the 3 abbas days we have a been going so shall ends. and there yesterday they got strong, i and the during the night the saelens continue it. and today in the morning, we've got to report that the russian troops on the light, we kill us or have a managed to enter as a city in small groups. and they, ukraine, and military started the operation the inside the city, so on the s
help stop russia while you still care. zane basra v l g 0 sham ashleigh eastern poland. ah. all right, let's bring in our guests in clark eve in ukraine. maria of diva, head of research at the european expert association in geneva. jung argued, any williams had of global communications at united nations high commissioner for refugees and in paris only so long director of partnerships and policy at the norwegian refugee council. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today....
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nato is beefing up presence here in poland. why is poland important? historically, it always has been our viewers will know a lot about that there is a very large border with ukraine 332-mile long border we are on a corridor in krakow that is a base where the u.n. will stream out of ukraine if the fighting gets worse and we see a host of refugees and people are moving through. a lot going on militarily, a lot going on poland and nato alliance could be pivotal for what happens next >> steve, speaking, poland is in play it shares a border with belarus and russian areas as well. is there any talk of movements that are perhaps being viewed there in poe heland across to ri and belarus in relation to what is happening in ukraine? >> reporter: you've got russia to the north appand east. belarus with military training drills and came through belarus which is close to kyiv in the north of ukraine that is where the main thrust of the capital came from. there is a very long border between poland and belarus to the north. they have been at odds for a long time. ev
nato is beefing up presence here in poland. why is poland important? historically, it always has been our viewers will know a lot about that there is a very large border with ukraine 332-mile long border we are on a corridor in krakow that is a base where the u.n. will stream out of ukraine if the fighting gets worse and we see a host of refugees and people are moving through. a lot going on militarily, a lot going on poland and nato alliance could be pivotal for what happens next >>...
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um, on sunday alone we had a 100000 people reaching poland. and the government's preparing for for many more. the polish prime minister said that he was actually moved by, by the, our point of help law by the polish people here. and that poland is a, is doing everything to help the refugees, which is a pretty much harder needs to return from what we've seen in the past. how poland was dealing with, with people fleeing a cleaning for more. but in this case, the country is determined to take everybody in as many people as they can be this 1000000 or perhaps many more important point there are correspondent maxes and are . thank you so much fear of fighting and i just heard their most of the ukrainians clean the fighting in their homeland had so far had it west inter neighboring poland around 2000 have also arrived here in germany and many more are expected. the train is from warsaw, but some of its passengers have escaped, held the 1st refugees. and what is the largest war in europe this century among them, vito, who until just days ago, enjoyed
um, on sunday alone we had a 100000 people reaching poland. and the government's preparing for for many more. the polish prime minister said that he was actually moved by, by the, our point of help law by the polish people here. and that poland is a, is doing everything to help the refugees, which is a pretty much harder needs to return from what we've seen in the past. how poland was dealing with, with people fleeing a cleaning for more. but in this case, the country is determined to take...
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s. troops in poland. also, in addition to that, as part of the north atlantic alliance on the united states of america, very strongly highlight the fact that there is no concession to talk about the future out of some countries by those countries. meaning that this ukraine to decide good about its future and about which alliance ukraine would like to join an insult to russia to decide about that. now, such policy is the only policy that is able to stop the aggressions. now, poland, all those, you know, a country that has a experienced war, all the 2nd world war that we experience also the cruelty off occupier. as of right now, we are ready to support all those who need this support. and again, we all count on that bad diploma. so diplomatic means that we can solve this conflict that i said as for yesterday's meeting of ministers of defense of the nato countries and brazos as part of the north atlantic alliance and the very, and the, the intense sound policy of the united states and the person of president
s. troops in poland. also, in addition to that, as part of the north atlantic alliance on the united states of america, very strongly highlight the fact that there is no concession to talk about the future out of some countries by those countries. meaning that this ukraine to decide good about its future and about which alliance ukraine would like to join an insult to russia to decide about that. now, such policy is the only policy that is able to stop the aggressions. now, poland, all those,...
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we often talk about poland _ repeated here in poland. we often talk about poland being _ repeated here in poland. we often talk about poland being resistant i repeated here in poland. we oftenl talk about poland being resistant to any form of immigration but the fact is that the whole continent, all the neighbouring countries and people are showing solidarity here to the ukrainian people and a sense of shock about what is happening and we can see there on that board are just ordinary people bringing their cars and belongings and trying to help where they can.— where they can. absolutely right. what a difference _ where they can. absolutely right. what a difference this _ where they can. absolutely right. what a difference this scenario i where they can. absolutely right. j what a difference this scenario as to what we saw early on when the migration crisis really kicked off at the border with belarus and poland. that was a completely different set of circumstances where migrants were being weaponised by belarus's leader lukashenko. the
we often talk about poland _ repeated here in poland. we often talk about poland being _ repeated here in poland. we often talk about poland being resistant i repeated here in poland. we oftenl talk about poland being resistant to any form of immigration but the fact is that the whole continent, all the neighbouring countries and people are showing solidarity here to the ukrainian people and a sense of shock about what is happening and we can see there on that board are just ordinary people...
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many of the refugees are headed to poland. our reporter monica see, roger sent us this report the polish ukrainian border and mid thicker and southeastern poland. since russian forces invaded ukraine around a 100000 people have crossed the border seeking refuge. they say there are long lines of cars trying to enter poland. many of the new arrivals are met by friends and relatives on the polish side, including oksana to prevent girl. she and her family have a grueling 30 hour journey behind them. most of them be like school article. even though we live near a military airport. because in the morning we heard sirens, which my mother immediately hit in a bomb shelter. most of my parents stayed in ukraine serrano iep and my brother to his serving in the army. i know they were able to leave the bomb shelter to school, but you never know. now if maybe they'll have to hide again today. anyway. i'm just, i'm really worried. we're good with what is wrong with ha, also had to leave her loved ones behind. her mother is not allowed to lea
many of the refugees are headed to poland. our reporter monica see, roger sent us this report the polish ukrainian border and mid thicker and southeastern poland. since russian forces invaded ukraine around a 100000 people have crossed the border seeking refuge. they say there are long lines of cars trying to enter poland. many of the new arrivals are met by friends and relatives on the polish side, including oksana to prevent girl. she and her family have a grueling 30 hour journey behind...
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but with the also a lot of philadelphia t in poland. but also in romania lavaca and adobe that the government and also the people itself, the open up the help and the signs of solidarity are really touching. and what's the talk to us a little bit about what people there have been saying if you've been able to talk to them, obviously they've been through you know, around experience. many of them, i'm sure this point. yes indeed. so they are for sometimes for 48 hours and more on the flight and mainly women and then and true, and not that many men within the refugees. and they, the told us that they are now that they hope to find safety here in poland. and they left to family members behind them. sometimes the really hot breaking people, hot weeping stories from, from people who are in need. all right, appreciate you talking to us. thanks very much for your time there. chris. thank you very much. kim man is vitaly. click go, he had this update about what's been happening on the ground pretty here. tonight was hard, but there are no russia
but with the also a lot of philadelphia t in poland. but also in romania lavaca and adobe that the government and also the people itself, the open up the help and the signs of solidarity are really touching. and what's the talk to us a little bit about what people there have been saying if you've been able to talk to them, obviously they've been through you know, around experience. many of them, i'm sure this point. yes indeed. so they are for sometimes for 48 hours and more on the flight and...
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s. troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato. his presence in eastern europe, amid the ukraine crisis. well, that's your news update. pull the sour up next is reporter taking of house. a look at the homeless in berlin. is also much more on the website, d, w dot com for all the latest news analysis. and video, you can also live stream us on youtube. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching a bite with a live and on demand comcast and language courses, video and audio. any time, anywhere that d w media center. imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world.
s. troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato. his presence in eastern europe, amid the ukraine crisis. well, that's your news update. pull the sour up next is reporter taking of house. a look at the homeless in berlin. is also much more on the website, d, w dot com for all the latest news analysis. and video, you can also live stream us on youtube. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching a bite with a live and on demand comcast and language courses, video and audio. any time, anywhere...
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can we only have a birth certificates we were left into poland is refugee. the polish authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country. even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government and more so i expect that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in which eman football has added its voice to the worldwide wave of condemnation of the russian invasion clubs, plies and fans have joined forces to show their support viagra. an uncharacteristic still filled germany's typically boisterous soccer s
can we only have a birth certificates we were left into poland is refugee. the polish authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country. even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e u at the train station as well as in several reception centers. they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not...
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they are safe and happy that they can go to poland. we have the situation that about 12130000 cranes have left that country, but they are of course, much more people inside of the place. we need expect higher number. but we see also a lot of philadelphia in poland, but also in romania and lavaca and adobe that the government and also the people itself, the open up the help. and the signs of solidarity are really touching mainly women and children. not that many men within the refugees and they the told us that they are now that they hope to find safety here in poland and they left to family members behind them that sometimes really heartbreaking people. we think stories from, from people who are in need of the un security council failed to adopt the resolution condemning the russian military action in ukraine. russia vetoed the vote. that would have confirmed the sovereignty of the client and demanded the russia immediately withdraw its forces. she abra county reports as president of the security council had failed to russia to list th
they are safe and happy that they can go to poland. we have the situation that about 12130000 cranes have left that country, but they are of course, much more people inside of the place. we need expect higher number. but we see also a lot of philadelphia in poland, but also in romania and lavaca and adobe that the government and also the people itself, the open up the help. and the signs of solidarity are really touching mainly women and children. not that many men within the refugees and they...
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from moscow, to brussels, to poland. moments ago, in a televised address, russian president vladimir putin praised russian special forces we said quote, heroically fulfill their duty in ukraine. this news comes, just hours after we are learning russian forces have reportedly entered kharkiv in northeastern ukraine, according to a ukrainian official. russia has also unleashed a new wave of attacks on ukrainian air fields, and the fuel facilities as the fighting continues for a fourth day. ukrainian forces appear to be holding on to the capital city of kyiv, despite the overwhelming might of the russian army. massive explosions lighting up the skies south of kyiv this morning as the fighting continues unabated. i want to show you some video here, a homemade molotov cocktail being thrown at a russian truck, rolling through a city in northeastern ukraine. an american defense official says the u.s. believes the russians are frustrated by the ukrainian resistance. president zelenskyy, rallying his country, saying his fighters
from moscow, to brussels, to poland. moments ago, in a televised address, russian president vladimir putin praised russian special forces we said quote, heroically fulfill their duty in ukraine. this news comes, just hours after we are learning russian forces have reportedly entered kharkiv in northeastern ukraine, according to a ukrainian official. russia has also unleashed a new wave of attacks on ukrainian air fields, and the fuel facilities as the fighting continues for a fourth day....
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more than 115,000 people have now entered poland. and chelsea football club's roman abramovich may have taken a move to protect his assets from tighter sanctions, he has transferred stewardship of the club to its charitable foundation. meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine, russian troops are spreading out in parts of the north, the east, and the south, gaining territory, particularly in the east. this map is showing you how much of ukraine is now in russian control. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin is in kyiv with the latest. the rush to kyiv, a capital under attack. as we headed for the city this morning, there was little moving — apart from ukrainian troops. but the russians are watching from the skies, ready to strike, as they did here, just an hour outside the capital. well, this is what we've come across on the road to kyiv. this convoy was obviously travelling to the city to be part of the defence of kyiv. this is an air defence missile system. it was hit yesterday. the smoke is still rising here. deep boom and here
more than 115,000 people have now entered poland. and chelsea football club's roman abramovich may have taken a move to protect his assets from tighter sanctions, he has transferred stewardship of the club to its charitable foundation. meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine, russian troops are spreading out in parts of the north, the east, and the south, gaining territory, particularly in the east. this map is showing you how much of ukraine is now in russian control. 0ur international...
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before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that paved the way for world war 2. i want to miss you and us, mark. i think it doesn't offer that interesting open garad austin biotech home owned a house poor in the guns stock thought lobbyist most the time i listened extreme. and that's an alyssa shift with that. not everyone in the you'll agree is with the official line of new vanya starting that door she to lead r e 0 vanya and i just giggle gum when use what i gets gig or social diesel zamiah's schema. now jesus, yes, sto, siggler not bud wash. he started not to go to court. there's fear to zeniah e. nip of you know, bridges
before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. however, on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the...
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we were lessened to poland is refugee. the polish all authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country. even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u. at the train station, as well as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or relatives are taken in by private individuals. the willingness to help is great. within a day of the russian invasion, 30000 refugees arrived in poland from ukraine, the government and more so expects that up to 1000000 people could flee to the country and it promises that they will all be taken in to the well as for the gym and football has added it's voice to the worldwide wave of condemnation of the russian invasion clubs, players and fans of joint forces to show they support viagra. an uncharacteristic still filled germany's typi
we were lessened to poland is refugee. the polish all authorities have decided to let all ukrainians into the country. even those who have no passports, which are normally required to enter the e. u. at the train station, as well as in several reception centers, they are supported by volunteers and the military. the refugees are relieved to have escaped the war. but they're also worried about what they have left behind the events in their country. those who are not picked up here by friends or...
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do you think that poland can keep up a base level of this level of influx of refugees? i mean, it really depends on so from now there we, we've really seen there's been like this is our poor of, of, of support by the polish people for their ukrainian needles. there's also a larger ukranian community here in poland that are also helping everybody's pitching in and the government is also determined to help push from prime minister yesterday put out a message that he was he was he was moved and he was very happy of the support by, by the polish people for, for the neighbors and that job, everything that they can and hearing that they are expecting a close to 1000000, perhaps even even more people coming. and from what we heard, whole, it is determined that to help these refugees and, but at a later point, of course, they will have to, we'll have to see how the, how the whole coordination works. you're on the ground because the situation is developing very, very fast. did up your correspondence, marks, son of a reporting from the ukranian polish border. thank you much as ha
do you think that poland can keep up a base level of this level of influx of refugees? i mean, it really depends on so from now there we, we've really seen there's been like this is our poor of, of, of support by the polish people for their ukrainian needles. there's also a larger ukranian community here in poland that are also helping everybody's pitching in and the government is also determined to help push from prime minister yesterday put out a message that he was he was he was moved and he...
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this is a major to eat with poland, hungary, which would challenge that. you use freezing of billions of you, rosie? i'm off for the countries part of it recovery. here's ortiz shot at the risk. its ruling is likely to provoke a massive tension between the in you and poland and hungary. what the ruling does is essentially means that you cache handouts 2 member states across the block will be dependent. it says can be dependent on them, trusting in the rule of law abiding by the rule of law, the primus, you've, you know, which some say is the cornerstone of this block. it's been a source of contention for you. and the court made that decision today saying that the primacy of you know, had to stand. now, what we have heard over the last year from the news that poland and hungary countries which are sliding back when it comes to democracy, that they are undermining the primacy of, you know, as the laws that the countries that joined the you see that they will abide by their attention to the whole ways of things such as the judiciary, me dear independence, wom
this is a major to eat with poland, hungary, which would challenge that. you use freezing of billions of you, rosie? i'm off for the countries part of it recovery. here's ortiz shot at the risk. its ruling is likely to provoke a massive tension between the in you and poland and hungary. what the ruling does is essentially means that you cache handouts 2 member states across the block will be dependent. it says can be dependent on them, trusting in the rule of law abiding by the rule of law, the...
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in estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. the for battle groves were deployed in response to russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 natal members argued then that they cannot ignore russia, breaking international rules and undermining peace and stability. and now nato is confronted again with what they describe as aggressive behavior and its members are responding with reinforcements. putin's goal was to have fewer nato troops close to russia's border, but so far he has produced the exact opposite. the current crisis policy analyst al dinner ransom suggest has galvanized the alliance brushes actions, especially since 2014 have a given nato, a new impetus for it, for its core mission, for which it was established to secure europe, to deter others from invading or ab ashley, destroying the security order in europe. and yet, that doesn't mean nato will send combat forces to ukraine if prudent decides to strike. in fact, the alliance has already ruled it out, but many members are increasing their economic and military aid for ukra
in estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. the for battle groves were deployed in response to russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 natal members argued then that they cannot ignore russia, breaking international rules and undermining peace and stability. and now nato is confronted again with what they describe as aggressive behavior and its members are responding with reinforcements. putin's goal was to have fewer nato troops close to russia's border, but so far he has produced the exact...
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the train to poland arrived. yelling continues. this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people arejust crushing all around me, trying to get onto these trains. woman screams. a woman, a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone's getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident — it was created by mr putin's deliberate choice, and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. well, as we heard in focal�*s report, most people fleeing the fighting are heading west towards poland where reception centres have been set up along the long 500 kilometre border with ukraine. the polish government has denounced what he describes as russia's aggression and says more than 100,000 people have already left ukraine since the russian invasion began. mark lowen reports from the polish side of the border. an arrival from next door, but which is now another world. the overnight train from kyiv pulled into eastern poland today, carrying europe's neighbours, seeking safety from russia'
the train to poland arrived. yelling continues. this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people arejust crushing all around me, trying to get onto these trains. woman screams. a woman, a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone's getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident — it was created by mr putin's deliberate choice, and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. well, as we heard in focal�*s report, most people...
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the qualifying all that i stand by poland. poland had already said it didn't want to play this game in moscow in a month time. that request came in the other day to faith that we hadn't heard a response. and now they ratchet things up. today the request thing, actually they're indicating they all refusing to play at all regardless of the location and be called for the johnny and today, johnny fontaine, or someone who received the order of friendship meadow from russian president vladimir peyton. after the 2018 woke up in russia or poland international, matthew cash to place the aston villa and the english premier got in trouble for revealing a message to one of his national teammates. after scoring for villa cache lifted his shirt to send support to thomas cajole in whose stuck in ukraine with his family cash was given a yellow card for moving his shirts. everton and manchester city united to show their support for ukraine ahead of that premier league much 50 will t shirts with you. korean flag, well everything emerged. traits in the flag of ukraine to the cranium. play alexander's and
the qualifying all that i stand by poland. poland had already said it didn't want to play this game in moscow in a month time. that request came in the other day to faith that we hadn't heard a response. and now they ratchet things up. today the request thing, actually they're indicating they all refusing to play at all regardless of the location and be called for the johnny and today, johnny fontaine, or someone who received the order of friendship meadow from russian president vladimir...
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that has, of course, already been quite extreme reaction on that from poland. let's have a listen to what the country had to say. we need to defend ourselves against an attack on our sovereignty. poland has to defend its democracy against blackmail that aims to take away on right to the side of our selves. now, many countries have welcome a big decision by the court saying that this is a vital step to perfecting the law. the prime is speed of the you, but it is not a clear cut as it might seem. the court has said that that money can now be withheld from countries that don't respect the rule of law. but we'll have to wait until april for the european commission and the bomb delayed. to make a decision as to whether she wants to wield that power, power, that would be new for the 1st time. again, a member of faith and poland is also id to hate back to saying essentially if that's the case, it's going to look at withholding its contributions to the e. you know, that could be a bit of cutting its news off despite its face. so because poland is the largest beneficiar
that has, of course, already been quite extreme reaction on that from poland. let's have a listen to what the country had to say. we need to defend ourselves against an attack on our sovereignty. poland has to defend its democracy against blackmail that aims to take away on right to the side of our selves. now, many countries have welcome a big decision by the court saying that this is a vital step to perfecting the law. the prime is speed of the you, but it is not a clear cut as it might seem....
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it seems as if poland is takin: the he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure _ he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure because - he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure because we've l taking the pressure because we've seen so many images of ukrainians and other nationalities heading to the border to escape the violence, but from listening this evening, poland is also going to be the logistical hub for a lot of the weaponry and fuel and possibly the humanitarian aid as well. absolutely. poland has been kind of at the forefront and in fact the polish prime minister has been saying for months to brussels, but also to the west at large and also in an interview with me just before the winter holidays, he said, you have to wake up in the west, he said. vladimir putin wants to change geopolitics in all of europe and it's time for europe and the west to wake up from their slumber, he said and when we look at the kind of moves germany have made this weekend, the fact the polish foreign mini
it seems as if poland is takin: the he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure _ he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure because - he do next? it seems as if poland is taking the pressure because we've l taking the pressure because we've seen so many images of ukrainians and other nationalities heading to the border to escape the violence, but from listening this evening, poland is also going to be the logistical hub for a lot of the weaponry and fuel and possibly...
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the train to poland arrived. crowd clamors this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people are crushing all around me trying to get onto these trains. woman screams a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone is getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident. it was created by mr putin's deliberate choice and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. well, let's track the journey a little further, many of the people you saw in fergal keane's report were trying to head out of the country west towards country like poland. more than 100,000 ukrainians have sought refuge in poland. 0ur europe correspondent reports from the polish side of the border. an arrival from next door, but which is now another world. the overnight train from kyiv pulled into eastern poland today, carrying europe's neighbours, seeking safety from russia's bombs. it took us 52 hours to get here. kateryna leontieva and her daughter came from kharkiv, in eastern ukraine, as the m
the train to poland arrived. crowd clamors this is hard to credit, to believe, in the europe of 2022. people are crushing all around me trying to get onto these trains. woman screams a young mother with a baby there screaming because everyone is getting crushed. this is not the result of any accident. it was created by mr putin's deliberate choice and it is they who must carry the burden. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. well, let's track the journey a little further, many of the people you saw in...
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and over a 1000000 now live in poland. many fled to their western neighbour after war broke out and don't boss. and so far they been welcome. as mostly low wage workers. the new wave of migrants has led to mixed reactions, especially due to their history of conflict. laugh they killed us before i have no love for them, but if they need help, we have to help them closer to home. because everyone's afraid of this war because we don't know what impact it will have. it could lead to an influx of migrants to poland and other countries are now finding. i wouldn't offer them a room, but i'd give them some food and i live alone. so i'd be afraid to some of you, i often go to the ukrainian dentist because his prices are good and i've never been disappointed. but i can't say to day whether i'll help them with irina gover yucca hopes and won't be war for a wave of refugees. she views her own trip to poland as a type of life insurance. i was talking with h u. we buy health insurance. it was before car insurance and hope we don't need
and over a 1000000 now live in poland. many fled to their western neighbour after war broke out and don't boss. and so far they been welcome. as mostly low wage workers. the new wave of migrants has led to mixed reactions, especially due to their history of conflict. laugh they killed us before i have no love for them, but if they need help, we have to help them closer to home. because everyone's afraid of this war because we don't know what impact it will have. it could lead to an influx of...
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and an additional $5000.00 soul just to poland and romania was nato ups. the ante, western media outlets have been celebration the ukrainians, reportedly preparing to fight off russia invaders. one of them is this 78 year old grandmother who has been featured by the times. the b, b, c, and then we see running firearms. and what none of those out, as mentioned though, is she's been trained by a far right militia group called the as of battalion. some communities are taking matters into their own hands just across from russia in the city of maria, pull some ukrainians, are preparing who's ah, well here's another, a parent ukrainian hero profiled in a british tabloid. the son website features a video of a sniper called in a bill as jessica shooting people in the east of the country and power dates back to 2017. and as jessica is active on social media, frequent expressing far right use, including hight messages, targeting black people and homosexuals, and praising adult hitler. yet in 2019, she was invited to speak at the nato headquarters where let's go live
and an additional $5000.00 soul just to poland and romania was nato ups. the ante, western media outlets have been celebration the ukrainians, reportedly preparing to fight off russia invaders. one of them is this 78 year old grandmother who has been featured by the times. the b, b, c, and then we see running firearms. and what none of those out, as mentioned though, is she's been trained by a far right militia group called the as of battalion. some communities are taking matters into their own...
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it's a major defeat for poland, hungary. we should challenge the use freezing of billions of years marked for the countries pundum. recovering himself, he shot at the whiskey with more its ruling is likely to provoke a massive tension between the in you and poland and hungary. what the ruling does is essentially means that you cash handouts to the member states across the block will be dependent. it says can be dependent on them, trusting in the rule of law abiding by the rule of law, the primus, you've, you know, which some say is the cornerstone of this block. it's been a source of contention for you. and the court made that decision today saying that the primacy of, you know, had to stand. now, what we have heard over the last year from the you is the poland and hungary are countries which are sliding back when it comes to democracy. that they are undermining the primacy of law is the laws that the countries that join the you see that they will abide by their attention to the whole ways of things such as the fishery me de
it's a major defeat for poland, hungary. we should challenge the use freezing of billions of years marked for the countries pundum. recovering himself, he shot at the whiskey with more its ruling is likely to provoke a massive tension between the in you and poland and hungary. what the ruling does is essentially means that you cash handouts to the member states across the block will be dependent. it says can be dependent on them, trusting in the rule of law abiding by the rule of law, the...
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is that the real fear there in poland? well, it seems that the people here in poland, half a different fears, there was a survey made quite recently, and there was exactly the same question asked as you were asking, know me. and most of the people a said they are afraid of inflation and a corona virals, but only something about 10 percent that they are afraid of the war. the conflict between ukraine and russia. on the other hand, you know, polish politicians emphasized that they will deliver weapons only move partners. although it seems that they are quite changed their minds because we heard last week that they will deliver an image ammunition to ukraine anyway. and what's more, the polish prime minister and express a disappointment with germany and his choice. he's disappointed by the way, germany handles that dis, situation rights, t w's mother pushed in whistle for us. thank you very much. now as a threat of war, grows over ukraine. germany chancellor, olaf schultz is heading to washington d. c. his mission is to reass
is that the real fear there in poland? well, it seems that the people here in poland, half a different fears, there was a survey made quite recently, and there was exactly the same question asked as you were asking, know me. and most of the people a said they are afraid of inflation and a corona virals, but only something about 10 percent that they are afraid of the war. the conflict between ukraine and russia. on the other hand, you know, polish politicians emphasized that they will deliver...
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poland, a close member of russia's, the prime minister of poland was in berlin today, really ratcheting up the pressure on bourbon. notjust words, but action as well. we will see if all the economic hits in at the short term. vladimir putin and his tracks, that is not clear at this point and all. we have a virtual meeting of eu foreign ministers tomorrow, and they will be talking about coordinating, sending military supplies to ukraine, sending financial aid to the ukrainian military as well as humanitarian assistance for those in ukraine and those fleeing ukraine to neighbouring countries as well. what we are seeing which is unprecedented is that those countries who have often been a bit softer on rush hour, particularly hungary, we heard from victor 0rban today, be under no illusions, we started with the west with nato, as a nato member. prime minister 0rban said today, this is war. ,., . " minister 0rban said today, this is war. ., minister 0rban said today, this is war. . " ., .,, ., minister 0rban said today, this is war. ., ., ., war. going back to the option of usin: war. going b
poland, a close member of russia's, the prime minister of poland was in berlin today, really ratcheting up the pressure on bourbon. notjust words, but action as well. we will see if all the economic hits in at the short term. vladimir putin and his tracks, that is not clear at this point and all. we have a virtual meeting of eu foreign ministers tomorrow, and they will be talking about coordinating, sending military supplies to ukraine, sending financial aid to the ukrainian military as well as...
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how would that impact poland, and what would poland do? >> well, thank you very much for having me. of course, i mean we are somehow ready to -- to host a possible number of refugees if there would be a full-scale invasion. so being a neighboring country and already hosting 1.5 million ukrainian citizens on our post and we are ready to host them even more. we believe there's even space and room for diplomacy to solve this issue. although i have to admit that this room for maneuver diplomat has been more limited comparing to the previous days. unfortunately, since russia has already taken this decision of invasion, i do believe not, but all the facts says, unfortunately, those thousands of troops deployed on the border of ukraine are ready to attack. >> you mentioned diplomacy. poland has played a key role in the diploem macy going on. how did you see poland's role going forward? >> being a member of nato we're playing a significant role at the member of nato and we're ready to continue this work. what's more, we are determined in office of oece, so bier ready to host the entire proc
how would that impact poland, and what would poland do? >> well, thank you very much for having me. of course, i mean we are somehow ready to -- to host a possible number of refugees if there would be a full-scale invasion. so being a neighboring country and already hosting 1.5 million ukrainian citizens on our post and we are ready to host them even more. we believe there's even space and room for diplomacy to solve this issue. although i have to admit that this room for maneuver...