Ukraine situation

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00:00 The African Union has said it's disturbed by reports that Africans are being refused
00:05 the right to cross borders as they try to flee the conflict in Ukraine.
00:10 Hundreds of thousands of people have been scrambling to leave Ukraine following a Russian
00:14 invasion last week.
00:17 But reports have emerged that Africans, many in the Eastern European country for their
00:21 studies, are being treated differently and are sometimes prevented from leaving.
00:27 Several have shared videos and testimonies on social media denouncing discrimination
00:32 at train stations and border posts.
00:35 Reuters has not been able to authenticate the videos.
00:40 On Monday, a statement from the African Union said that "unacceptable, dissimilar treatment"
00:45 would be "shockingly racist" and "a breach of international law."
00:50 At Ukraine's border, Congolese student Pronson Gale is one of those who's made it to safety.
00:55 But he does say the reception he received in Poland was more difficult than his 350-mile
01:01 journey to get there from Ukraine's capital, Kiev.
01:05 "There was a bit of jostling and we were being shoved back and all that.
01:09 But things went well.
01:11 We managed, thank God."
01:14 Fellow student Eli Bomer says they were not offered shelter and forced to stay outside
01:19 in the cold.
01:21 The Polish border guard says almost 327,000 people have entered from Ukraine since the
01:27 start of what Russia calls a "special operation."
01:31 But not all refugees or locals speak English and some struggle to work out what is going
01:35 on.
01:37 On Tuesday, the UN's International Organization for Migration said it estimates there are
01:41 over 470,000 third-country nationals within Ukraine, many of them stranded.
01:48 A spokesperson said the IOM was appealing to Ukraine's neighbors to ensure that protection
01:54 and shelter and access to territory is provided to all.
01:59 And Gale and Bomer are among the lucky ones.
02:04 Authorities said they had been offered a shuttle van to Krakow, where they would be provided
02:08 shelter.
02:09 (laughter)

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