Martin Roberts admits he feels ‘massive responsibility’ to deliver supplies to Ukraine/Poland border as he prepares for last leg of journey

The tv star, who's presently within the Netherlands, has purchased a great deal of provides that he hopes to donate to those that have been displaced within the subsequent 24 hours.

Martin shared an replace on his journey earlier than embarking on the 13-hour drive from the Netherlands to the Polish border.

In a video posted to his Twitter account, he mentioned: ‘I’ve managed a number of hours sleep and yeah, it’s a very robust day right now, it’s one other 13 hours on the highway. 

‘Most likely the longest day’s driving I’ve ever accomplished, all the way in which down by way of Poland and a big portion of Germany.

‘A number of music on the stereo, a number of wine gums, and doubtless bits of Purple Bull. A number of Purple Bull.’

‘We’ll simply get on with it,’ Martin continued. ‘The factor is, the factor that retains me going is that there are folks which can be ready, though they don’t know they’re ready but. They’re there and so they don’t know we're coming, however we're, with these actually vital provides.

Martin Roberts
Martin is getting ready to drive by way of Germany and Poland right now (Image: Twitter)

‘I really feel fairly a duty… a large duty. However we’ll simply get there.’

Martin’s act of kindness comes after he filmed himself exterior a Costco this weekend, explaining that he felt helpless amid the disaster that has  since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the assaults.

The presenter broke down in tears after he tried to purchase medicines like Calpol, however wasn’t in a position to on account of limits on what number of objects might be bought.

As much as 5 million refugees might depart Ukraine within the worst-case situation, Poland’s president has warned.

Andrzej Duda informed BBC’s Sunday Morning present: ‘Based on consultants, in an excessive state of affairs it might be as much as 5 million folks.

‘After all, we aren't the one nation who's receiving them as a result of Romania, which shares a border with Ukraine, can also be getting refugees. Hungary has a border with Ukraine.

‘Greater than half of all refugees who've left Ukraine are in Poland. So, if there are 5 million, simply think about that we get 2.5m.’

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