Russia. In a clip uploaded on Twitter by Sky News reporter Emily Upton, people are forming a line out the door of the clinic and all the way to a car park.The Ukrainians look tired but resolute as they prepare to do whatever they can to help keep war casualties alive.A young blood donor wearing a green coat gives a peace sign towards the camera as he walks past.The journalist said the doctor commented that the last time he saw this scale of blood donation was during the 2014 conflict in Donbas.
it's not currently clear how many people have been killed so far, but disturbing footage has shown a cyclist, who appears to be a civilian, get blown up by a rocket.
Poland has been preparing hospitals to treat casualties from Ukraine and has also said it will be accepting refugees. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked civilians to stay calm and donate blood and said anyone who wanted a gun is allowed to carry one.Zelensky has also asked every fit military-aged man to join the defence of the country.
On Thursday (February 24) it was reported that Russia had taken Chernobyl, the location of the worst nuclear disaster in history.
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