03/06/2022 / By News Editors
It was a hellish 20-hour journey undertaken in the middle of winter with thousands of refugees. I saw some terrible things:
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Vehicles were backed up for 25 kilometers, many out of gas. Several were abandoned as their occupants fled west on foot as fast as possible. pic.twitter.com/XfTtR99AUH
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
UA soldiers were stopping cars and busses and yanking out any man aged 18-60 to conscript in the Ukrainian Army. In one place, a commissar was shouting “say goodbye to your daughters, mothers, and girlfriends; you must turn back and fight the Russian invader!” pic.twitter.com/B61MZ48S1n
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
We made friends with a 24-year-old named Max who was pulled out of the caravan as he talked with us. I had time to get his number before his conscription and he left with a grin of utter disbelief. I will never forget that face.
A woman screamed for the army to spare her husband from conscription. A soldier slapped her and took her husband.
Things seem really desperate.
There were old women carrying rucksacks hobbling along the shoulder. I asked one where she was going and she said “Poland!” She was going to walk the 80km on her own.
Toddlers took the journey hard. Many were forced to walk the distance despite not knowing what was going on.
“Forget your wife, forget your daughter, fight for Ukraine.” pic.twitter.com/8IoZ9JIALK
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
UA soldier ordering bus driver to turn over all men aged 18-60 for conscription. pic.twitter.com/Rar5OsBu5r
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
This was the longest and worst night of my life. I’m just speechless.
Anyway I’m currently in Poland, where a welcome committee greeted us with tea. It was amazing tea. pic.twitter.com/GM1DadGXaj
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
Last thing: this was my view as I crossed into Poland at 7:01 AM local time this morning. I feel that it was a welcome gift from nature. I’m so inconsolably happy to be in the EU. pic.twitter.com/yIrK4YBAHB
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
Interview excerpt with Max. He had to leave the line because of conscription orders during the interview. pic.twitter.com/5rrvHvyrYo
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 25, 2022
Big update on this story: I got back in touch with Max. He messaged me on Instagram today telling me that he’s safe and in Lviv. He is not in the east or fighting the Russians.
He’s a bright and courageous young man and I wish him the best. pic.twitter.com/pjlk9PcqRT
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 26, 2022
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