Ask HN: How to help Ukrainian colleague to the border
An Ukrainian colleague of my wife (and at least one family member of theirs) is near Kryvy Rih (central south), and we are trying to see how to get them to Moldova which seems to be the closest border.
Communication is a bit choppy so I don't know if they have a car yet. But im trying to find maps / sites that could help to find the safest route. There is almost a straight line west. But I have no live info if this is safe. Google maps shows a southern route via Odessa etc, but that obviously doesnt take into account any of the developments. (The people helping don't speak the language)
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[ 0.21 ms ] story [ 8.4 ms ] threadIt’s hard to say for sure what is safe and what is safer given the rapidly changing situation, but I know in eastern areas there already are cities from which it is apparently no longer possible to safely get out due to military. No way in or out. I am intermittently in touch with people living there.
I worry about going into detail because aggressor agents may be monitoring this site.
- "First citizens arrive in , with over 4000 crossings today. The govt has deployed temporary placement centers near Palanca and Ocnița. Our borders are open for citizens who need safe transit or stay."
https://twitter.com/sandumaiamd/status/1496859315122147337
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palanca,_%C8%98tefan_Vod%C4%83
edit: also the Prime Minister's photos clearly show that crossing point is open:
- "In these dark days for #Ukraine, we stand by its citizens. Visited the southern crossing of Palanca yesterday. #Moldova will assist those in need of safe transit or shelter. Вітаємо українців!"
https://twitter.com/natgavrilita/status/1497467502904893447