they've had to run for their lives. they've only come 30 odd miles away from a nuclear power station with which the international atomic energy authority has now lost contact. the ukrainians have alleged the staff left behind enduring torture. we have no independent verification of that, but that's an allegation made by the russians who have captured the power station. there are concerns that power station may not be run properly. they've escaped all of that and these guys in comparison to what's happened people, is happening to people in mariupol, are relatively fortunate. they've been brought in on these buses, anderson. they're going to be transfer and registered nearby. given medical help, then put on more modern buses and taken to places where they can get some rest. but this is perhaps the beginning of a journey that may take them all the way out of the country to poland or somewhere like that. >> and there's no end in sight for this. it goes on.