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train stations clogged, as hundreds of thousands are forced to leave their homes. many end up in poland, now home to close to 280,000 ukrainian refugees. 370,000 370,000 ukrainian refugees. arriving in poland, borisjohnson says more ukrainians will be allowed shelter in the uk, as more family members will be taken in. putin s invasion has already forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes, and we must prepare for an even larger outflow, perhaps numbered in the millions. and prince charles speaks out on russia s invasion of ukraine, saying democracy and freedom are under attack. in the stand we take here, we are in solidarity with all those who are resisting brutal aggression. we ll have comprehensive coverage from across ukraine, and speak to our correspondents in moscow, poland and hungary.
nick thorpe on the hungarian side of the border. let s speak to my colleague kasia madera, who s on the polish side of the border with ukraine. poland has ta ken poland has taken in the most refugees so far, fleeing the fighting here. how are authorities coping there? it is fighting here. how are authorities taping there? fighting here. how are authorities coin: there? , ., ., coping there? it is a huge movement, to galvanise coping there? it is a huge movement, to galvanise emergency coping there? it is a huge movement, to galvanise emergency services, - to galvanise emergency services, fire brigade, the police force and a massive amount of volunteers have been tirelessly working to help these people. we are right next to these people. we are right next to the border, just a few minutes away from here, and buses every couple of minutes turn up and bring people to the border. they come here, they are tired and bewildered, they are exhausted. because those stories we are hearing ou
the international olympic committee, whose games vladimir putin has used to project russian power in recent years, yesterday urged all sports to exclude the country s athletes from global competitions, but acknowledged that at short notice, legal issues may prevent such a move at the paralympics. are you concerned, mr president, that if russians are allowed to compete, then you could be faced with a situation where athletes from other countries refuse to take part against them? you know, we saw athletes from poland and sweden saying in football that they will not compete against the russian team and of course we understand that this can happen in our case here in beijing. we have to make the decision and then understand the possible consequences and work with the athletes and the national paralympic committees. ukraine has a proud record in the paralympics and today came confirmation that their team of 20 athletes would be in beijing. i don t want to get into details about their wherea
more than 660,000 people have left ukraine since the russian invasion began. most of the refugees are women and children. neighbouring poland has taken in close to a00,000, and there are reports of people waiting for up 60 hours in freezing temperatures to cross the border. elsewhere, there are queues of traffic at the frontier with romania 20 kilometres long. 100,000 people will have crossed the border into hungary by the end of today, from where our eastern europe correspondent nick thorpejoins me now. this is tiszabecs. it is normally a small and sleepy village on the shore of a river and on the far shore of a river and on the far shore of a river and on the far shore of that river is ukraine. hundreds of people, thousands of people, are crossing all the time from ukraine and they are all brought here. this is the primary school. it may look chaotic here. there is a canteen, a large sports hall where many people are sleeping
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