erpin. they have no access to food, no access to water, their lives are in danger, they're petrified, though it has not been possible to have some kind of humanitarian corridor. you mentioned mariupol, that city in southeast, 250,000 people were supposed to be moved out of that city today as part of a military convoy. the american red cross saying they were not able to open that up because of continued shelling. ukrainian authorities blaming that on the russians saying they continue to use artillery even though that corridor was supposed to open. all of this giving you a very strong sense that civilians are increasingly becoming the target of this ugly campaign. the u.n. saying today more than 360 civilians have been killed, including 14 children, and that does not even include those who