Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers are suffering extreme cold conditions across Europe and Eastern Mediterranean.
Two Syrian brothers were found shivering and barely conscious in the woods overnight.
One man is loaded into an ambulance as the other shivers under shiny medical blankets as he struggles to get any words out.
They are brothers, aged 39 and 41 years.
Thousands of asylum seekers and migrants are still stranded on Poland-Belarus borders for several weeks. This came after Polish authorities refused to let them in.
The situation is particularly acute for mothers and children stuck in the extreme cold weather and freezing temperatures without any humanitarian or medical aid.
Their numbers have unprecedentedly risen over the past few weeks amid tension between Belarus and Poland.
The unusually cold readings will continue through over the upcoming weeks.
Poland says it has stopped attempts by the large group to enter the country. It further ccused Belarus of pushing migrants to the border.
Migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe are taking enormous risks, including abuse at the hands of smugglers, freezing temperatures in winter and negotiating unknown and dangerous terrain such as forests and fast-flowing rivers.
This is an often terrifying situation where robbery, injuries and even death are the price being paid.