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BBC News-20220318-23:22:00

nato and russia to be talking about a diplomatic solution. so, there is no indication within that that he is prepared to involve himself in trying to find a resolution to this crisis, and it seems no guarantees either that he is definitely going to refuse any of those russian requests for assistance. the polish border agency says 2 million people, mostly women and children, have fled ukraine to poland since the war began. an estimated half a million have escaped to romania and more than 350,000 to moldova. in poland, most of the refugees have ended up in the larger cities like the capital warsaw, and it's now legalfor ukrainians to work and go to school. but some are warning that services are under extreme pressure. 0ur europe editor katya adler has sent this report from warsaw. starting to stitch shattered lives back together. piece by painstaking piece, here in poland. natalia and her fellow seamstresses, all of them ukrainian, are trying to put on a brave face.

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BBC News-20220318-23:25:00

welcome to do so. a welcome perfectly performed by poland's national ballet. refugees who are professional dancers can train, eat, and sleep here. the huge influx of ukrainians to poland means housing is becoming a problem. translation: the theatre | director here welcomed me. dancing helps to calm my mind a bit. the dancers' sincere gratitude to poland is bittersweet. translation: we love our “ob very much, of course. i we left behind our home and don't know if we willj ever come back there. katya adler, bbc news, warsaw. before we go some breaking news. president zelensky addressing the people of ukraine on friday night told them that the only way for russia to correct the mistakes it made with the war was for direct

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BBC News-20220318-23:07:00

his main strategic priority, and it may not be the only one in this war, is to seize a corridor of land along the black sea coast which can connect the crimean peninsula, occupied by russia in 2014 and annexed, and eastern ukraine, which is also under russia's sway. it wants to connect those two. mariupol stands in the way. mariupol, which you heard in that report by fergal keane, has been wiped off the map, bombarded, besieged. a city where the fighting has now moved to city centre, but where the local mayor says the city centre no longer exists. at the other end of that strategic land corridor, or close to the end of it, is mykolaiv, which also came under ferocious bombardment for many weeks and where we heard today of an attack on an army barracks. so, the military campaign does not seem to have reached a point where president putin will say

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BBC News-20220318-23:16:00

translation: they see people like me as a worthless part of society. - police and mps call us parasites and freeloaders who are working against the country. and i'm called a traitor, of course, like they wrote on my door, as if i don't want russia to win. but i don't want our country to be fighting. there's something rather sinister about what's happening here. russia's president is dividing the nation into us and them, into patriots and traitors. vladimir putin is looking for scapegoats, looking for someone to blame for the economic problems ahead, so that russians don't blame him. the kremlin creating an alternative reality, portraying russia as a besieged fortress under attack at home and abroad. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. stay with us on bbc news, still to come — we'll get more on that call betweenjoe biden and his chinese counterpart — president xijinping —

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BBC News-20220318-23:11:00

he's been arguing on the phone with his wife's cousin in saint petersburg, who he's known for 50 years. translation: he told me, "you've been killing - "russians, we did nothing. "0ur putin is a king and a god." i told him a person like that should be in a mental hospital. how could you russians let him be president for so long? so, i said, "we should probably end this conversation." in the other burnt flats in this block, more fragmented lives. people who survived the attack but lost everything that was certain. it is obvious that a young family lived here. war is made up of thousands of incidents like this — not even necessarily involving loss of life, but destroying homes, wrecking everything. personal tragedies, and afterwards, nothing is ever the same.

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BBC News-20220318-23:03:00

the sense of security here is ebbing, after dawn brought this — no one can predict where the next missiles will fly, so when you hear the sirens, you have to go to the bomb shelter, you have to take care of your health. and thousands were still arriving here today, to escape the war. this, the tunnel leading to their trains west. it's been three weeks exactly since i first stood in this tunnel and watched people queueing to escape the war. still they come. from mariupol, from kharkiv, from kyiv, from kherson, and many other places whose names or deaths we do not know. a missile strike aimed at an aircraft repair plant. these are the first arrivals from besieged mariupol — 350 people. this little boy, whose composure is its own statement of determination after the hell he has left behind. a city where killing

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BBC News-20220318-23:10:00

and people like 0lena. she's here to see what can be salvaged from the wreckage of her daughter's tiny flat in a block that was badly damaged three days ago. "look," she says, "a fragment of a rocket." luckily, everyone was safe in the shelter. and in the kitchen, 0lena says the fridge, the microwave, the extractor, it's all gone. and there's another piece of rocket in the ceiling. even the shopping was burnt. "my daughter and her husband are newlyweds, we'll get through this." translation: it's bad, very bad. the russians are supposed to be our closest people. i never expected they could do this to us. we never wanted the war. the neighbour, mikola, came to fix the door the firefighters kicked in.

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BBC News-20220318-23:06:00

zelensky delivering his latest address from the capitol in kyiv. he said the time had come for face—to—face talks between him and president vladimir putin of russia. he said the reason for that for meaningful talks on security aspects with moscow is because russia's only chance now to limit the damage caused by its mistakes in the war is through dialogue. here's our chief international correspondent lyse doucet on the progress of talks between ukraine and russia. the job of the diplomats is to make progress with the words, to fashion some kind of compromise. and, yes, they seem to be making progress, but the job of the commanders and the commanders in what is now being called president putin's war, theirjob is to make progress on the ground. and they haven't, it seems, made enough for president putin to be ready to move towards any kind of negotiated way out.

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BBC News-20220318-23:08:00

enough, it's time to talk. and what do you read into the decision to attack the airfield in the west of ukraine? is it expanding into new military conflict territory or is is more about what the west is up to? it was a military target, and in moscow's eyes, a legitimate military target. we understand it was next to the international airport, it was an aircraft repair facility and we understand it was the only one in that area which has the contract to service the mig—29s that the ukrainian air force has been using to devastating effect. the other target hit in the west most recently was a training base that had been used by nato armies to train the ukrainian army. it was also seen as a way station for the supplies of western arms and ammunition which are making such a difference on the battlefield. i think what president putin is underlining that whatever stands in the way of his victory in the war

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BBC News-20220318-23:05:00

it's like a horror film. there are now 200,000 displaced people finding shelter in lviv, and today, maria became one of them. the war comes to lviv from everywhere. maria and her children are from avdiivka in the east. she's a single mother who lost her leg in an explosion at the start of the conflict eight years ago, and has now had to flee her home for the second time. translation: a new, more brutal shelling has begun. . the civilian population is suffering. there is shelling all around ukraine now. i want to save the lives of my children because we have suffered already. we travelled through the whole of ukraine. there is no safe space any more. in lviv, they've placed these children's strollers in a central square. one for each child killed so far in this war. 109 young lives gone, and more threatened with each passing hour. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. just an update for you president

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