tragedy and it is a tragedy because less of this story will now be known to the world. what's happening in the country today is a further disintegration of what we've been seeing. in the city of mariupol, there was a little bit of success, 200 cars got out, some 2,000 people got out, but 400,000 people there remain, and russian soldiers have now taken the main hospital in that city. they're actually occupying that hospital, and so 400 patients who are in that hospital are either not receiving the treatment they should or are unable to leave. it is emblematic of what we're seeing across the country. we saw a little bit of positive news from the city of sumy. ten buses, at least, got out of there today. ferrying people out of that city. that is also some good news but all of this on the backdrop of what is happening across the country, which is a heavy bombardment of these civilian areas, especially in kyiv. we have multiple apartment buildings that were shelled overnight. it was one yesterday. our colleague, richard engel, remains there on the ground, reporting from these sites and where there was one apartment building yesterday, there's now