Global Guardian, an international security firm, is transporting clients' employees and their families out of Ukraine, away from danger — CEO Dale Buckner spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday with updates.
Global Guardian CEO Dale Buckner discusses the risks and challenges of evacuating employees from Ukraine on 'The Claman Countdown.'
"What do you wish someone would ask you about the war in Ukraine — and how you're operating during this crisis — that you haven't been asked so far?" Fox News Digital posed to Buckner. He said, "That doesn't mean that we can do it instantly. We can't wave a magic wand [and] pick up 350 people as if we're going from an airport to a sporting event."
People — as well as their pets, as shown in this image — are transported to safety amid the Russia-Ukraine war in early March 2022. The company has already driven thousands of refugees to safety as of Friday.
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