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BBCNEWS BBC News March 4, 2022 20:17:00

shelved by russian forces overnight, the players are under control. ukraine says moscow is resurrecting to nuclear terror. and that ukraine s borders the refugee lines grow longer and longer as more and more people are trying to flee. the humanitarian situation just gets worse, day by day, hour by hour. the united nations is now warning that on top of the one million refugees who ve already fled, millions more could be forced from this country, if the fighting is prolonged. this map shows the extent of the exodus. the larger the arrows, the greater the population flow. refugees are crossing into neighbouring countries to the west. more than 100,000 people have fled to moldova, and our correspondent lucy williamson reports from the palanca border crossing point, about 30 miles from the ukrainian port city of odessa. when odesa flinches, palanca catches the blow. the fear in ukraine s southern city is reflected in the queues, the emotions spilling out at this

BBCNEWS BBC News at Six March 4, 2022 18:13:00

to the west. more than 100,000 people have fled to moldova, and our correspondent lucy williamson reports from the palanca border crossing point, about 30 miles from the ukrainian port city of odesa. when odesa flinches, palanca catches the blow. the fear in ukraine s southern city is reflected in the queues, the emotions spilling out at this once little known border post. a bus to an emergency shelter oversubscribed. an official loses control. there s a five year old waiting, he shouts, move back. svetlana had been waiting for a visa tojoin her husband in the uk. with the conflict spreading and her passport stuck at the british embassy in lviv, she s crossed into moldova without it. it is impossible to understand what has happened, she said. we re living in the 21st century.

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten March 4, 2022 22:21:00

to control the narrative, as his war claims ever more ukrainian and russian lives. caroline hawley, bbc news. the humanitarian situation just gets worse, day by day, hour by hour. the united nations is now warning that on top of the 1.2 million refugees who ve already fled, millions more could be forced from this country if the fighting is prolonged. this map shows the extent of the exodus. the larger the arrows, the greater the population flow. refugees are crossing into neighbouring countries to the west. more than 100,000 people have fled to moldova, and our correspondent lucy williamson is on the palanca border crossing point, about 30 miles from the ukrainian port city of odesa. when odesa flinches, palanca catches the blow. the fear in ukraine s southern city is reflected in the queues, the emotions spilling out at this

BBCNEWS BBC News March 4, 2022 21:17:00

millions more could be forced from this country, if the fighting is prolonged. this map shows the extent of the exodus. the larger the arrows, the greater the population flow. refugees are crossing into neighbouring countries to the west. more than 100,000 people have fled to moldova, and our correspondent lucy williamson reports from the palanca border crossing point, about 30 miles from the ukrainian port city of odessa. when odesa flinches, palanca catches the blow. the fear in ukraine s southern city is reflected in the queues, the emotions spilling out at this once little known border post. a bus to an emergency shelter oversubscribed. an official loses control. there s a five year old waiting, he shouts, move back. svetlana had been waiting for a visa tojoin her husband in the uk. with the conflict spreading and her passport stuck at the british embassy in lviv,

BBCNEWS BBC News March 4, 2022 19:16:00

matthew kroenig, a nuclear expert at the atlantic council. the humanitarian situation just gets worse, day by day, hour by hour. the united nations is now warning that on top of the one million refugees who ve already fled, millions more could be forced from this country if the fighting is prolonged. this map shows the extent of the exodus. the larger the arrows, the greater the population flow. refugees are crossing into neighbouring countries to the west. more than 100,000 people have fled to moldova, and our correspondent lucy williamson reports from the palanca border crossing point, about 30 miles from the ukrainian port city of odessa. when 0desa flinches, palanca catches the blow. the fear in ukraine s southern city is reflected in the queues, the emotions spilling out at this once little known border post. a bus to an emergency shelter oversubscribed. an official loses control. there s a five year old waiting,

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