now, for the next two weeks, they will fight it out to try and win over voters who maybe chose someone else in the first round or perhaps didn t vote at all. there was lots of choice, but 12 is now down to two. the far left candidate, who came third, took nearly 22% of the vote. before heading to the polls, anna ruby told me she was voting green, but in a macron le pen run off, she would be voting blank. for no one. politicians must change now. they must be more intelligent, and if we vote against le pen or zemmour, they won t change. they will never change. if the campaigns seemed relatively serene so far, it is now warming up, a head to head between two people who want to lead france in very different directions. jessica joins us from paris now.
scheduled to ferry people to safety. the fear is a repeat of alledged human rights violations against civilians in the east, as happened in areas to the north of the capital here, that were formerly under russian control. the world was horrified by the pictures of civilian killings in the bucha district, and our correspondent, anna foster, is there for us live now. anna, that is the big concern now, similar treatment of civilians in the east, as happened where you are. you are right, clive. it is a huge concern because people saw those images that came out of here, and they see no reason why they wouldn t be repeated perhaps on a larger scale in the east, in places like kharkiv for exam, and mariupol in the south. what you see is destruction like this, this is the road to the bridge which was blown up road to the bridge which was blown up to try and stop the russians