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700,000 people had been. flee the violence perpetrated by russia by crossing the border from violence perpetrated by russia by crossing the borderfrom ukraine violence perpetrated by russia by crossing the border from ukraine to poland with more coming every single day. i had the opportunity to speak to some of the folks who have come over just recently from to some of the folks who have come overjust recently from ukraine but i have to say it is an incredibly powerful reflection poland s values that vulnerable people know here they will find refuge. to help support the needs of ukrainians in poland and other countries, the biden administration requested to congress $2.75 billion in humanitarian assistance. that is to meet the needs of vulnerable people and communities inside ukraine as well as to support refugee services including here in poland. that is in addition to the more than $54 million an ouncejust addition to the more than $54 million an ounce just last week. we also sent a
winter here. secretary blinken has made it clear there will be no fly zone. ukrainians in poland and other countries, the biden just requested of congress 2.5 excuse me, $2.75 billion in humanitarian assistance both to meet the need of vulnerable people and communities inside ukraine as well as to support refugee services including here in poland. reporter: on the ground putin s forces continue to move forward despite russia saying that its military would observe that ceasefire. 840 children are believed to have been wounded, dozens perhaps killed, and around 100 people could be trapped underneath rubble outside kyiv. putin continues to insist though he is not hitting civilian areas. president zelenskyy has torn into what he calls a weak nato for refusing the no-fly zone.
recent survey in the newspaper yesterday found that three quarters of people answering the survey said they are taking part in helping the ukrainian refugees, whether it is providing temporary accommodation or donating cash or providing food and clothing to the collection points. i ve never seen anything like it. extraordinary response from the polish society and that was something that anthony blinken made a point of saying and thanking poland for taking a leading role in the response to the humanitarian crisis. he also said that the biden administration has requested from congress two and a half sorry, $2.75 billion which will go to the humanitarian crisis. as adam was
will defend every inch of nato territory. poland is also a leading responder to the humanitarian crisis that russia s invasion of the ukraine has sparked. as was just said, as of today, more than 700,000 people have been forced to flee the violence perpetrated by russia, by crossing the boarder from ukraine to poland. with more coming every single day. i have the opportunity to speak to some of the folks who come over, just recently, from ukraine, but i have to say, it s an incredibly powerful reflection, poland s values, that vulnerable people know that here, they will find refuge. ukrainians in poland and other country, the biden administration just requested of congress $2.5, excuse me $2.75 billion in humanitarian assistance. that s both to meet the need of vulnerable people and communities inside ukraine as well as to support refugee services including here in