Nearly 80 disabled children accompanied by their guardians have been transferred to Poland from Central Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in Ukraine as Russia continues to gain a stronghold in the war-torn country.
Nearly 80 disabled children accompanied by their guardians have been transferred to Poland from Central Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in Ukraine as Russia continues to
Using cars, trains, buses and even walking the last few miles on foot, thousands of mainly women and children have been uprooted from their homes in Ukraine since Russia invaded last week.
Waiting up to 12 hours on roads packed with cars, refugees hug their loved ones after crossing the Ukrainian border into Poland. But some had to leave their husbands and sons behind.
The Refugee Council has headed a coalition of organisations saying Britain should play a leading role in efforts to evacuate and resettle people displaced by Putin s war.