bridge. a hurried rescue mission in an escalating war. we witnessed the exodus of frightened civilians, streaming towards buses bound for the railway station in the capital their only way out. among them, this mother with babe in arms, trying to comfort her daughter. leading the evacuation, the former ukrainian president petro poroshenko, marshalling the crowds. he s pleading with nato to reconsider and impose a no fly zone, for the sake of all those subjected to danger and indignity at the hands of putin. the russians is completely bombing, with air bombs, with missiles, the civilian people, and you see all these people are suffering from that. and this is completely unacceptable. and when we are asking the no fly zone, this
he s pleading with nato to reconsider and impose a no fly zone, for the sake of all those subjected to russian bombardment. the russians is completely bombing, with air bombs, with missiles, the civilian people, and you see all these people are suffering from that. and this is completely unacceptable. and when we are asking the no fly zone, this is exactly for these people. and with this situation, we need to protect them. katya tells us, yesterday they shelled day and night, hitting the hospital, the university and the tax office. they re shelling every day, she says. well, in the distance here, you can see the smoke is still rising. you get a sense of what people are fleeing from. there s a steady stream of people coming here now. they re carrying their bags, their suitcases some
converging on buses bound for the railway station in the capital and the next train out. among them, this mother with babe in arms. trying to comfort her daughter. leading the evacuation, the former ukrainian president petro poroshenko, marshalling the crowds. he s pleading with nato to reconsider and impose a no fly zone, for the sake of all those subjected to danger and indignity at the hands of vladimir putin. the russians is completely bombing, with air bombs, with missiles, the civilian people, and you see all these people are suffering from that. and this is completely unacceptable. and when we are asking the no fly zone, this is exactly for these people. and with this situation, we need to protect them.
leading the evacuation, the former ukrainian president petro poroshenko, marshalling the crowds. he s pleading with nato to reconsider and impose a no fly zone, for the sake of all those subjected to danger and indignity at the hands of vladimir putin. the russian is completely bombing, with air bombs, with missiles, the civilian people, and you see all these people are suffering from that. and this is completely unacceptable. and when we are asking the no fly zone, this is exactly for these people. and with this situation, we need to protect them. katya tells us, yesterday they shelled day and night, hitting the hospital, the university and the tax office. they are shelling every day, she says. well, in the distance here,
the russians is completely bombing, with air bombs, with missiles, the civilian people, and you see all these people are suffering from that. and this is completely unacceptable. and when we are asking the no fly zone, this is exactly for these people. and with this situation, we need to defend them. and with this situation, we need to protect them. katya tells us, yesterday they shelled day and night, hitting the hospital, the university and the tax office. they re shelling every day, she says. well, in the distance here, you can see the smoke is still rising. you get a sense of what people are fleeing from. there s a steady stream of people coming here now, they re carrying their bags, their suitcases, some of them have their pets.