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Refugees continue to flock to the Polish border area in western Ukraine.

Let's connect with a clinical criminal who is covering the field.



Correspondent Lim, the escape procession is continuing. How is the situation now?



<Reporter>



Yes, the train station has turned into a refugee camp.



Every time a train arrives, Ukrainian refugees pour in.



Most of them are women, children, and the elderly, so I asked why.



[Marta/Ukrainian refugees: Things are getting worse.

Russian troops are also attacking civilians.

(Where's my husband?) I'm still in Ukraine.

I couldn't get out of the border.

I have to be drafted into the army.

I'm pregnant now, and it's very difficult for my family to be separated.]



There are families who couldn't pack their belongings properly and barely managed to get out with only their children.



[Nadiya/Ukrainian refugees: The Polish people really helped us a lot.

(How is the situation on the Ukrainian side?) It was fine until morning, but it suddenly got worse and I went to the west in a frenzy.]



As refugees flocked together, there was a lodging riot in the Polish border town, and the roads were jammed with vehicles loaded with evacuees. situation to do.



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How many Koreans are left in Ukraine now? 



<Reporter>



Yes, excluding the embassy staff, there are about sixty people.



There are also reports that they have safely crossed the border and evacuated to a safe area.



The Kim family, whom we had been reporting on the escape process for several days, finally crossed the Polish border two and a half days after leaving Kiev.



[Kim Do-soon / Ukrainian refugee: It seems that the time I spent at the border is more than an hour and thirty hours.

There are so many queues...

refugees.

It seems that it took about 30 hours just to cross the border due to the 10~12km evacuation procession at the border.] In



addition, four Korean citizens safely crossed the Romanian border today (26th), and are currently moving to the Polish-Romanian border. It was identified as 17 people.



However, there are 25 Koreans who wish to remain in Ukraine, so the local Korean embassy is working hard to ensure their safety while maintaining an emergency contact network.



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo, video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)