Polish Mothers are leaving Strollers at the Polish Border for Ukranian Refugees

One of the most heartbreaking things I’ve seen from the Ukrainian war or photos of strollers left at the border. One of the most heartbreaking things I’ve seen from the Ukrainian war or photos of strollers left at the border. Various Polish moms have reported going to the border to purposely leave strollers for Ukrainian refugees.

 

Photojournalist  Francesco Malavolta Took a photo for AP news which is now gone viral on social media Malavola said he spoke to when the mothers who left the strollers at the station and moms were coming from all over.

 

The borders between Ukraine and Poland have now become refugees transfer points where people from the Ukraine are gathering supplies to continue their journey to other parts of Europe Border towns in Polandlike Przemyśl have now become distribution points to help getting goods into Ukraine as well as for refugees trying to exit the country. Border towns in Poland have now become distribution points to help getting goods into Ukraine as well as for refugees trying to exit the country.

 

 

There are missions of shipping goods to the towns to help prepare people for their further journey as well as people who are still stuck in the country. In addition on a more widespread level the UN refugee agency has been working on sending people to help and what has turned out to be the biggest humanitarian crisis since World War II.

 

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