Aid groups at Polish border offer food, rest to Ukrainian refugees as war draws near

ROKIETNICA, POLAND --
As tens of hundreds of Ukrainian refugees flood into Poland every day, their journey is much from over.


On the Przemysl prepare station, the one certainty is fixed chaos. Refugees, primarily ladies and kids, wait to search out out the place they are going to go subsequent.


Ukrainian males are a tiny minority on the station. These between the ages of 18 and 60 should keep of their nation, until they've at the very least three youngsters. “My youngsters come first,” one man tells CTV Nationwide Information.


About 2 million individuals thus far have fled Ukraine and located security in Poland, largely because of the efforts of volunteers, each native and international.


U.Okay.-based Khalsa Support has established groups in 5 international locations bordering Ukraine, together with Poland, in accordance with the group's web site. As soon as refugees cross the border, groups supply them heat meals, water, and a spot to sleep for a couple of hours, in addition to some fundamental medical help.


“Once we give them meals, they really feel like they're in dwelling,” mentioned crew member Amandeep Singh.


“I do know they left their properties, their households, their father, their brother. So we attempt to give them consolation (to allow them to) really feel they're secure and that individuals are taking care of them.”


Khalsa Support’s head workplace in London has co-ordinators on the telephones attempting to get the group the sources they want on the bottom for the Ukrainian disaster.


"You see the poor little youngsters, the fact of an entire nation being scattered throughout Europe is kind of shifting," mentioned Khalsa Support volunteer Johnny Kalsi. "I by no means thought I’d reside by way of this … It’s warfare on one other degree.”


Transit hubs and refugee camps aren't the one locations below stress. As Russian troops push additional west of their invasion of Ukraine, the warfare is beginning to really feel dangerously near the individuals who reside in Poland's border cities.


The small group of Budzyn is situated simply 18 kilometres from a Ukrainian army base that Russian forces bombed early Sunday morning.


The explosions shook the house of 80-year-old Danouta, who counted six blasts. She thought the bombing had crossed the border into Poland.


"What if subsequent time, they unintentionally fall right here?" she mentioned. "Or worse, what in the event that they’re deliberate and we’re subsequent?" 

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