👀 40 most read Voice articles in 2022 At number 6: Hundreds of Africans trapped in Ukraine warzone
HUNDREDS OF AFRICANS have spent up to three freezing days and nights on the Poland-Ukraine border prevented from leaving the warzone, according to multiple sources.
Videos show a van driving into a crowd of Africans who protest that they are students from Ukraine, and troops in Ukraine who appear to be blocking Africans from boarding rescue trains. In a voice message to lawyer Brenda Efurhievwe, Benibo added: “We’ve been abused, we’ve been told to sit down on the floor. We have been whipped, we have been beaten. They are trying to drive people back by trying to hit people with cars. It is actually terrible right now at the checkpoint.
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