“It would’ve been easier to publish a list of countries who have been “friendly” to Russia," one person tweeted in response.
"If they could get here I think I would help them, but because of Brexit and Ukrainians having to have a visa it's much harder."
“We’ve been very clear that it’s unlawful as well as unhelpful for UK military and for the UK population to start going towards Ukraine in that sense," the army boss said.
"SIMPLY NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Stop “computer says no” mindset and get on and help."
Truss also had to apologise after incorrectly accusing a Labour MP of supporting amendments to legislation that she said made it harder to bring in sanctions.
The UK, on the other hand, has only managed to process 300 visas, with hundreds of families still stranded in Calais and elsewhere.
The isolated incidents appear to conflict with the overwhelming outpouring of support from Polish people elsewhere.
Russian broadcasts have not been showing the bombardment of Ukrainian cities or peaceful protests from Ukrainians.
Ukraine's UN ambassador held the tweet up in a meeting in New York, advising the embassy to seek NHS mental help by dialling 1-1-1.
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