The dramatic journey of Ukrainian refugees to safe places (VIDEO)

Thousands of Ukrainian refugees continued to arrive in Poland by train, arriving at the Przemiesl railway station to continue their dramatic journey to security after the Russian invasion. Many were reunited with the family and friends already living in Poland. Anna Yazeva, a Ukrainian woman living in Poland, was finally reunited to [...]
Many were reunited with the family and friends already living in Poland.
Anna Yazeva, a Ukrainian woman living in Poland, was finally reunited Tuesday with her son and mother after they left Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city.
“They shot hard and were very afraid to drive, and the windows of the car were covered in black so that they would not see the invaders”, Yazeva said as she anxiously waited for her family to arrive.
Yazeva lives and works in Poland, while her 13-year-old son stayed with her mother at Kharkiv.
When they arrived, she couldn't stop embracing and kissing, everyone possessed by emotion, I followed Clankosova. tv
With his conquest in his second week, the number of those fleeing Ukraine is close to two million.
The “was very difficult because the roads in Ukraine are very crowded, many people are just trying to escape, because it's scary to stay home now”, Lena Safronova said, traveling from a village east of Kharkiv in Ukraine.
Russia announced on Tuesday another ceasefire and a number of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to flee fighting, but earlier such measures have failed.











