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BBC News-20220308-02:17:00

hoping to get a train out of here to the west and to relative safety. but it is only the women and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. families who have no idea when or whether they'll be united again. paulina had to hug her dad goodbye at the border. we first spoke to her in kharkiv, but the little girl has now made it to poland and can get the cancer medicine she needs. paulina... so today, her mum was able to smile. "the only thing is, "she sometimes asks where her daddy is," she tells me. "and i don't know what to say to her." but for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again. sarah rainsford,

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BBC News-20220308-04:18:00

goodbye at the border. we first spoke to her in kharkiv, but the little girl has now made it to poland, and can get the cancer medicine she needs. paulina... so today, her mum was able to smile. "the only thing is, "she sometimes asks where her daddy is," she tells me. "and i don't know what to say to her." but for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again. sarah rainsford, bbc news, dnipro. the mayor of lviv said they are at the limit of their capacity for helping people who have fled the violence. and since the invasion began just under two weeks ago, more than 1.7 million people — most of them women and children — have fled the country according to the united nations.

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BBC News-20220308-04:17:00

as soon as the curfew lifts. shelling, bombing and really loud in kharkiv and it was a really terrible situation because when everything started, our house was, like... i don't know how to tell it, like... every time. her mum is staying put, though it's breaking her. ukrainians are still fiercely loyal to their cause, but realistic about the danger now. we've spoken to people in this queue who've been standing here for six hours in the cold, in the snow, hoping to get a train out of here to the west and to relative safety. but it is only the women and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. families who have no idea when or whether they'll be united again. paulina had to hug her dad

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Newsday-20220308-00:09:00

has now made it to poland and can get the cancer medicine she needs. paulina... so today, her mum was able to smile. "the only thing is, she sometimes asks where her daddy is," she tells me. "and i don't know what to say to her." but for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again. sarah rainsford, bbc news, dnipro. the united nations�* head of humanitarian affairs has called for civilians in ukraine to be allowed safe passage out of areas under russian attack, on a voluntary basis and in any direction they choose. martin griffiths told an emergency meeting of the security council in new york that corridors were also needed to deliver aid. 0ur un correspondent nada tawfik gave more details on the exchanges at the security council meeting. it's what we've seen

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Newsday-20220308-00:08:00

shelling, bombing and really loud in kharkiv and it was a really terrible situation because when everything started, our house was, like... i don't know how to tell it, like... every time. her mum is staying put, though it is breaking her. ukrainians are still fiercely loyal to their cause but realistic about the danger now. we have spoken to people in this queue who have been standing here for six hours in the cold and the snow, hoping to get a train out of here to the west and to relative safety. but it is only the women and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. families who have no idea when or whether they will be united again. paulina had to hug her dad goodbye at the border. we first spoke to her in kharkiv, but the little girl

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BBC News-20220308-03:26:00

paulina is playing again. sarah rainsford, bbc news, dnipro. one positive image there to leave you with. you are watching bbc news. don't forget the website for more. goodbye for now. a frosty but sunny start to tuesday across many parts of the country, but tuesday signifies the start of things changing the rest of the week. we can replace the sunshine with a bit more cloud, often a bit windy at times. with that wind, slightly milder air pushing its way in. in, but also some wet conditions now, mainly in the west. and that shows up on our forecast rainfall chart for the week — the blue colours here a sign that atlantic is trying to push its way in. but notice how some eastern areas

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BBC News-20220307-20:44:00

our house was, like... i don't know how to tell it. dr—dr—dr—dr. her mum is staying put, though it's breaking her. ukrainians are still fiercely loyal to their cause, but realistic about the danger now. we've spoken to people in this queue who've been standing here for six hours in the cold, in the snow, hoping to get a train out of here to the west and to relative safety. but it's only the women and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. so, paulina had to hug her dad goodbye at the border. we first spoke to the little girl in kharkiv, but she's now made it to poland and can get the cancer medicine she needs. today, then, her mum was able to smile again. and, for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again.

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Newsday-20220307-23:08:00

queue who have been standing here for six hours in the cold and the snow, hoping to get a train out of here to the west and to relative safety. but it is only the women and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. families who have no idea when or whether they will be united again. paulina had to hug her dad goodbye at the border. we first spoke to her in kharkiv, but the little girl has now made it to poland and can get the cancer medicine she needs. paulina... so today, her mum was able to smile. "the only thing is, she sometimes asks where her daddy is," she tells me. "and i don't know what to say to her." but for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again.

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Newsday-20220308-01:09:00

and children who are being allowed through. the men are being pulled out of the crowd and told they have to stay. families who have no idea when or whether they'll be united again. paulina had to hug her dad goodbye at the border. we first spoke to her in kharkiv, but the little girl has now made it to poland and can get the cancer medicine she needs. paulina... so today, her mum was able to smile. "the only thing is, "she sometimes asks where her daddy is," she tells me. "and i don't know what to say to her." but for the first time in two weeks, paulina is playing again. sarah rainsford, bbc news, dnipro. the united nations�* head of humanitarian affairs has called for civilians in ukraine to be allowed safe passage out of areas under russian attack on a voluntary basis and in any direction they choose. martin griffiths told an emergency meeting

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