

Now, a US official tells CNN that Russia is planning to deploy up to 1,000 more mercenaries in the near future. "We've seen some indications that they're being employed," the official said. The US has already seen "some indications" that Russian mercenaries may be involved in Moscow's invasion of Ukraine "in some places," a senior defense official said earlier this week, but it wasn't clear exactly where or in what numbers. Russia is poised to deploy up to 1,000 more mercenaries to Ukraine in the coming days and weeks, as a senior Western intelligence official warned Moscow could "bombard cities into submission," an escalation that could lead to significant civilian casualties. One mother screamed that without a ventilator and pain killers, her child would die. The parents' plea for help came as bombs fell around them. Now it's one of the country's most bombed areas, with Russian forces targeting residential areas there over the last week, hitting civilian infrastructure such as schools, shops, hospitals, apartment blocks and churches.įor days, Szuszkiewicz - a pediatrician and palliative care specialist - fielded phone calls from desperate parents of children stuck the Kharkiv area. Kharkiv under siege: Eleven of the 12 came from hospices around Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, once known for having the best palliative care in the country. One of the child's health is in such bad condition that doctors tell us that he may not survive the journey. The medical staff hope to prevent any of the children from experiencing even more pain - emotionally or physically. For others, their health is too delicate and requires extra help to safely transport them on to the train, which will take them to Poland. Some are gently handed over to waiting doctors and nurses. Small and frail bodies are hoisted up for the last time in weary mothers' arms as they descend from the bus. This is a dangerous journey for children who need palliative care in the best of circumstances. The doctor's stress levels are through the roof. Eugenia Szuszkiewicz can feel the anxiety balling up in her stomach.


The medical team is not entirely sure what to expect as the train creaks to a stop in the darkness near the Ukraine-Polish border, just inside Ukraine. Medical staff keep watch over the terminally on the way to Poland- not to save them but to allow them to die with dignity knowing they are now safe. Our live coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine has moved here. You can also read updates at CNN Español here.
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