Poland is being flooded with Ukrainians escaping Russia’s invasion. Mike Armstrong reports on the unprecedented crush of refugees at the Poland/Ukraine border, and how many Ukrainians can’t even leave their homes.
Meanwhile, Russian forces are intensifying their attacks against stiff resistance from Ukrainians. Jeff Semple looks at the latest destruction, what civilians are enduring, and what Russian President Vladimir Putin has to say about his plan.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin remains fully committed to his deadly invasion of Ukraine, the war is also starting to take a heavy toll on Russia’s own people. Eric Sorensen looks at how the conflict is upending their lives.
Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s Ukrainian heritage is in the spotlight, as Ottawa steps up its response against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Abigail Bimman has a closer look at Freeland’s links to Ukraine, and how she’s using it to help the West push back against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The International Criminal Court is fast-tracking an investigation into possible war crimes inflicted by Russian forces in Ukraine. Global National’s Dawna Friesen speaks with former United Nations prosecutor Payam Akhavan on what the probe will be looking for, and whether Russian leaders can be held accountable.
And months ago, Mir Safi and his family escaped Afghanistan, when the Taliban took control. Now the Safi’s are on the move again, escaping the war in Ukraine, and it hasn’t been easy. Redmond Shannon looks at the discrimination Safi says he’s faced at the border, and how he’s hoping to make the journey in Canada.
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