now. kharkiv, it's like a piece of your heart. i don't know where we -- how we just google, tried to help, that's all. >> she said it's like a piece of your heart. you're on the ground. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: yeah, exactly that. i'm seeing pieces of hearts everywhere today. a mother had a mere child, she was trying to carry bags, very unusual if someone gives you a bag, normally, it didn't cry. and we both said to each other, it's because of the trauma. so there are traumatized children across everywhere we stand here. your correspondents are there. those who are fleeing in trains. it looks like world war ii, through misted windows of trains, as they stand and their fathers just watch them as they leave. and then there are the children in bunkers, the children who are