and pushed the invaders out of some towns and villages. brutal clashes, mostly composed of tit-for-tat aerial bombardment still take place daily, underscoring the war's unpredictable turns. what's amazing from here is that some of -- some of -- everything we know is from reporters like yourself in the country, but some of these places, where we have seen our colleagues, richard engel and others, go have been taken back. they've been reclaimed. i mean, it is so dynamic on the ground. talk about that. >> yeah, definitely. i think there's going to be a lot of questions to be answered now. i mean, one of the big questions all of us had when the russians controlled these villages is, what were they doing there? what were they doing to the civilians? we've heard some horrific stories unfolding from civilians fleeing some of these areas like bucha which, today, the mayor of