
Strangers are leaving strollers, car seats, winter coats and toys at the Polish border for Ukrainian refugees
CNN
Hundreds of thousands of children are among two million refugees who have fled Ukraine looking for safety after Russia's invasion of its neighbor began two weeks ago.
Women and children have been forced to leave their fathers and brothers behind after the Ukrainian government enforced martial law, banning all-male citizens 18-60 years old from leaving the country, according to the State Border Guard.
Most of those who have fled have gone to Poland, to Ukraine's west, with large numbers also entering Hungary, Moldova, Romania and Slovakia -- the journey, in many cases, lasting several days.

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