Over 1,000 Ukrainians arrive in Poland after fleeing the Russian attack

More than 1,000 Ukrainians fleeing the Russian attack have arrived by train in the Polish town of Przemiesl, the city officials said, writes Bbc, traces Periskopi Poland has given up demand to quarantine or presented a Povdo-19 negative test for people coming from Ukraine. Many stayed at the station at night [...]
More than 1,000 Ukrainians fleeing from the Russian attack have arrived by train in the Polish town of Przemiesl, said city officials, writes Bbc, traces Periscopi
Poland has given up the demand to quarantine or presented a negative test for the people from Ukraine.
Many stayed overnight at the train station in camp beds, as hotels are fully booked.
Poland has set up nine waiting points for Ukrainians crossing the border, where they can receive food, medical assistance, and information.
Meanwhile, state news agency PAP is reporting that thousands of people are arriving on Friday at the Medyka border crossing with cars from around the country to gather people and relatives arriving from Ukraine.
Coffee is being given to the arrivals, and the fire service is transporting some of them to a nearby reception center.
Poland is home to a large Ukrainian community. Numbers vary, but it is believed that in the country live from one to two million Ukrainians, although only half a million are registered in Polish social services. / P ERISCOPIA











