Ukrainians Say Will Feel Safe Only After Leaving Country Amid Invasion

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Father Gregory of John Paul II Roman Catholic parish on the outskirts of Ukraine's Lviv, where several pregnant women and children are staying, said some 150 people came for shelter on Day 1 of the invasion. "About 300 came on the second day. They stayed for two days and left for Poland," he told NDTV, adding the people told him they would feel safe only outside Ukraine. NDTV's Vishnu Som reports from the shelter in western Ukraine's Lviv amid the Russian invasion.

 

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