Ukraine war: rockets on Kharkiv – great solidarity in the border area (video)

Ukraine war: rockets on Kharkiv – great solidarity in the border area (video)

See in the video. Rockets on Kharkiv – great solidarity for Ukraine refugees.

STORY: Day 6 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The situation is dramatic and is getting worse and worse. Even if the information cannot be independently verified. However, it seems certain that Russian troops have continued their attacks on Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine and the capital Kyiv. According to Ukrainian sources, Russian rockets have landed in the center of Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city. Among other things, residential areas and a city administration building were hit, the head of the regional administration announced on Tuesday. The defense of the city is still standing. Ukraine accuses Russia of war crimes. According to the United Nations, up to four million refugees are expected due to the war. Since the invasion of Ukraine, 350,000 people have fled to Poland, as Poland’s deputy interior minister announced on the radio. 100,000 people crossed the border within 24 hours, it was said on Tuesday. But in addition to the horror stories, there are reports of a great wave of solidarity. For example, Karsten from Frankfurt came to the border to Poland to help, as he said on Monday near the Polish-Ukrainian border crossing at Medyka: “We looked at it. We took the pictures, my daughter and I, in the Saw TV and said, ‘This is so awful, we want to make a small contribution. No matter how small, it makes a difference.” – “What do you want to do?” (Question journalist) – “We would like, we have given away food, aids. And we would like to take someone with us to the Frankfurt region. We could also provide accommodation for up to six people at short notice.” Karsten’s car was soon full. A small action against the background of a big drama. According to the United Nations, more than 100 civilians have been killed and more than 300 injured in the war. And a quick end to the acts of war is not yet in sight. Therefore, any support to these people in need is of great help.

Source: Stern

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