ພາບເຫດການຢູ່ທີ່ສະຖານີລົດໄຟ ໃນເມືອງເລີວີບ ຂອງຢູເຄຣນ

Svetlana left her house in Dnipro with her mother and three cats when the bombs started getting closer. She's now on her way to Poland and left behind her father and brother, March 4, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

A tired woman lies on the Lviv train station floor, March 3, 2022. Many people are sleeping at the railway station till they can find a way to leave the country. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

Women and children wait at the Lviv train station to get out of the country and flee the war, March 3, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

A grandfather tries to give some food to a girl at the Lviv main train station entrance on a cold afternoon, March 3, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

People fleeing other parts of the country arrive at the main train station in Lviv, March 3, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

Volunteers prepare sandwiches to be distributed to the people who are arriving at the train station trying to flee the war, Lviv, March 3, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

A woman waits with her baby to cross Ukraine and Poland border in Shehyni, Ukraine, March 4, 2022. Thousands of people have crossed the border on foot since the beginning of the war.  (VOA/Yan Boechat)

With the trains sometimes taking more than 15 hours to cross the border with Poland, thousands of people prefer to wait in the cold and cross on foot. Shehyni, Ukraine, March 4, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

People try to warm up with fires at the Train station entrance in Lviv, March 5, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

Ukrainians arrive at Lviv train station coming from the eastern cities that are being affected by the war, March 5, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)

Ukrainians arrive at Lviv train station coming from the eastern cities that are being affected by the war, March 5, 2022. (VOA/Yan Boechat)