Jamaican students in Ukraine who resorted to traveling on foot after their bus was intercepted, have arrived at the Polish border; that is the latest according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator Kamina Johnson Smith. Two students of the group of 24 are unwell after braving the cold. They are not out of the woods as yet, as they now face the challenge of getting into Poland.
Reporter: Jhanielle Powell
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