birth in a land that is free of war. we re following their stories at a hospital in poland offering free medical care to all ukrainian women. reporter: born just hours ago in poland this baby is already a survivor of the war in ukraine. is it hard to be happy? it is, she says. this is her first child. reporter: you feel guilty? why? because i left, she says. left her home in western ukraine. the war had begun. the bombing neared their city. she escaped by bus then walked on foot across the border. paramedics rushed her to the hospital. she delivered adelina a month
crisis, many of them have fled to poland or romania. most are women and children. many are women about to have children. making a hard and difficult journey even tougher. cnn s kyung lah has their story. reporter: born just hours ago in poland, baby adelina is already a survivor of the war in ukraine. is it is it hard to be happy? it is, she says, adelina is christina s first child. you feel guilty? why? because i left, she says, left her home in western ukraine. the war had begun. the bombing neared their city. she escaped by bus, then walked on foot across the border. paramedics rushed her to the hospital. she delivered adelina a month early, separated from her
hospital. she delivered adelina a month early, separated from her family. my mother, sister, grandparents still in ukraine. he is killing our people, she says of vladimir putin. how could anyone be so cruel? i am terrified. i m terrified that something like this can happen. that you can lead your everyday life, and all of sudden, because of decisions that you have no influence upon, there is a war and you have to flee. it s it s unbelievable. it s terrifying. reporter: this doctor is a psychiatrist at a hospital in warsaw. the hospital focused on treating women, has seen 80 ukrainian patients this month, delivered 11 babies, and treated cancer patients like 58-year-old tatiana. i ran with my granddaughter in my arm, she says. missiles had already blown out the windows in their building. as they fled, something exploded next to their car. her city is now occupied by
poland. out front tonight, in warsaw. reporter: born just hours ago in poland, baby adelina is already a survivor of the war in ukraine. is it hard to be happy? reporter: it is. she says. adelina is her first child. you feel guilty? why? because i left, she says. left her moment in western ukraine. the war had begun, the bombing neared their city. povlichenko escaped on bus, then escaped on foot near the border. medics rushed her to the hospital, delivering adelina a month early, separated from her family. my mother, sister, grand parents still in ukraine. he s killing our people, she