Satellite pictures show several KM long road jams on Ukraine border, people fleeing the country amid Russian attack

New satellite images show several kilometer-long road jams of cars and trucks near the Romania-Ukraine border. After the Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, people are trying to leave the country and flee to neighboring countries.
Ukrainian civilians on Friday infiltrated in large numbers into Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia amid missile attacks on the capital Kyiv. A large number of people were also seen waiting for hours at the border in this area.
According to the news agency Reuters report, most of those traveling to neighboring countries are women and children after the ban on travel of men aged 18 to 60 in Ukraine.
Long queues were seen in Isaacia, on the border with northern Romania, on Thursday as cars waited to board a ferry up the Danube River. Isaacia is a city between Moldova and the Black Sea.
At least 29,000 people from Ukraine entered Poland on Thursday. However, it is not clear how many of these war refugees are and how many are going to return home. Across Central Europe, in the eastern part of NATO, volunteers are spreading messages on social media asking for accommodation and transportation for people arriving from the border area.