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Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

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The screen is displayed on February 26, local time

A residential building in Kiev, Ukraine

Blown out of the gap by a shell

The building was blasted out of the side with a hole

It is expected to cover at least five floors

The streets below the building were littered with rubble

In the early morning of February 27, local time

The website of Ukraine's National Emergency Service posted a message

A missile hit a 9-storey house in the city of Kharkiv

Resulted in the death of a woman

120,000 Ukrainians have taken refuge in neighbouring countries

Un Said officials said on the 26th that more than 120,000 Ukrainians have taken refuge in neighboring countries, mainly to Poland and Moldova.

Kelly Clements, deputy high commissioner of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, told the media on the 26th that as of the same day, at least 120,000 people had entered neighboring countries from Ukraine, mostly to Poland and Moldova, and some people had traveled to Romania, Slovakia and Hungary.

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

Refugees from eastern Ukraine arrive in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, by train on Feb. 22. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Roman)

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

People take shelter in a subway station in Kiev, Ukraine, on Feb. 25. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Lu Jinbo

The Polish-Ukrainian border waited for transit refugees to queue up all night

The convoy is 30 km long

The CCTV reporter set off from Warsaw, the polish capital, passing through the Polish-Ukrainian border checkpoint and seeing refugees constantly crossing the border checkpoint.

After more than an hour of waiting, the reporter finally passed through the border checkpoints in Poland and Ukraine. In the early spring of Eastern Europe, when the night temperature was still below freezing, as journalists passed through border checkpoints, there was a steady stream of people pouring into Poland, waiting for the 30-kilometer-long convoy to cross.

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

Poland previously announced that its borders with Ukraine were open, allowing people to enter from Ukraine. The Polish government said on the 26th that in the past 48 hours, more than 100,000 Ukrainians have entered Poland.

Refugees can seek help in nine resettlement centres along the Polish-Ukrainian border, where they can be provided with meals, medical care and temporary resting places.

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

On the 26th, Dörłczyk, director of the Office of the Polish Prime Minister's Office, said at a press conference that Poland is ready to send a special health train to the ukrainian city of Mostiska, which will have five carriages to transport the wounded, four carriages to carry humanitarian relief materials, and up to 160 wounded at a time. In addition, Deputy Minister of Health Kraska said that 120 hospitals in Poland have expressed their willingness to provide medical assistance to the wounded from Ukraine, totaling about 7,000 beds; Poland is also ready to immediately supply thousands of units of blood and plasma to Ukraine.

5,000 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Moldova

The Moldovan parliament announced on the evening of the 24th that the country has entered a 60-day state of emergency from now on.

Moldovan Prime Minister Gavrice said that during the state of emergency, a special entry and exit system, a system for the use of airspace, and measures to ensure the movement of people and protect refugees from Ukraine will be implemented.

According to UNHCR, 5,000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Moldova, and local communities have arranged free shuttle buses and provided food for the refugees.

Macron: The EU is ready for refugee shelter

The European Commission's Commissioner for Crisis Management, Reinalcic, has contacted the competent ministers of Ukraine's neighbouring countries, such as Poland, Romania, Hungary and Moldova, to discuss how to protect Ukrainian citizens in asylum, and Moldova has now requested the EU's assistance in evacuating Ukrainian citizens.

As head of state of the EU Council presidency, French President Emmanuel Macron said the EU would increase financial aid to Ukraine and provide support to EU countries that may be affected by the crisis, especially those bordering Ukraine, such as preparing for refugee shelters.

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

Thousands of British soldiers will be sent around Ukraine to assist with refugees

On the evening of February 26, local time, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said during a visit to Royal Air Force Base In Brads Norton, Oxfordshire, that the Uk was sending humanitarian, military and financial supplies to Ukraine.

Johnson made the remarks after a phone call with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy. He added that 1,000 soldiers would be sent to the surrounding areas of Ukraine to help cope with the influx of refugees.

Another house was hit by a missile! 120,000 people fled Ukraine, waiting for the convoy for 30 kilometers

The United Nations will provide more humanitarian assistance to Ukraine

Un Secretary-General Guterres said in a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy on the 26th that the United Nations will provide more humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.

According to a press release from the U.N. Secretary-General's Office, Guterres expressed to Zelenskiy the U.N. determination to step up humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. He said the United Nations would launch a call for donations for its humanitarian operations in Ukraine on March 1.

U.N. Secretary-General spokesman Diarik then told the media in an email that, given escalating tensions in Ukraine, Guterres will not travel to Geneva, Switzerland, as planned, to attend the 49th session of the UN Human Rights Council scheduled for 28 this month. He will speak by video.

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