to do that then to do nothing. james reynolds, thank you very much. james is in lviv. alya shandra is editor in chief of the ukrainian english language website euromaidan press. shejoins me now from lviv. thank you very much for talking to us. you spent the morning and a bomb shelter. tell us about that. well. shelter. tell us about that. well, for the last shelter. tell us about that. well, for the last couple shelter. tell us about that. well, for the last couple days, - shelter. tell us about that. well, for the last couple days, we ve i shelter. tell us about that. well, i for the last couple days, we ve been woken up early in the morning or shortly after midnight by sirens calling us to the bomb shelters, but usually nothing followed. today, however, ten minutes after the sirens sounded, we rushed to the bomb shelter and heard explosions. 0f bomb shelter and heard explosions. of course, it was much more frightening. the announcement and the school told everybody to get in the