attack, one of the most vibrant european cities, always alive, restaurants are buzzing, people always out and about. even before this whole crisis, the city of remained calm. people were going about their day—to—day lives. now they are having to make a choice about whether they stay or leave, and the men being told to stay, women and their children being forced out of the country. we do have to remember _ forced out of the country. we do have to remember that. - forced out of the country. we do have to remember that. even i forced out of the country. we do. have to remember that. even just forced out of the country. we do i have to remember that. even just two days into the steepest of escalations in this crisis, this is a place where there were no military checkpoints, they were no people on uniforms on a street corners. there was music playing at all shopping centres and people going down to the metro stations, where there were just rows and rows of shops. they had a president who was a long saying don't panic, we have seen no