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Added on the 21/03/2022 17:30:43 - Copyright : Euronews EN
With financial support from the NGO World Central Kitchen, Polish restaurateurs are cooking and serving free hot meals to Ukrainian refugees who are arriving in Poland to escape the war. Chef Maciej Labunski's restaurant, which personally serves the meals at the Przemysl train station, has already provided tens of thousands of meals in the past month.
Refugees from Ukraine arrive at Polish border town of Medyka as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth week. Almost 3.7 million people have fled Ukraine since the conflict began, according to the UN's refugee agency.
Ukrainian refugees, arrive and depart from the Polish border city of Przemysl. Volunteers can be seen handing out food and clothing, as well as offering administrative assistance. People sit and wait and rest inside the train station, including parents with their young children. IMAGES
Refugees wait at Przemysl train station on the Poland-Ukrainian border, some sitting on the floor, as they wait to board trains taking them further into Poland and further from the war in Ukraine. The United Nations estimates that over 2 million people have fled Russia's invasion of its pro-Western neighbour so far. IMAGES
To celebrate International Women's Day in Przemysl, a Franciscan friar is offering flowers to Ukrainian women who are fleeing the war. More than two million refugees have fled Ukraine since Moscow's invasion.