throat near her carotid artery. she does gymnastics. she will show me a couple of videos. reporter: this was her before russia invaded ukraine. flipping and dancing. now, she can barely walk. we met her here in a makeshift bomb shelter in the basement of the children s hospital. the nurses here say six or seven times a day and night, due to air raid sirens, they have to bring the newborns who all have medical complications in and out of this room for hours at a time for their safety. reporter: the windows protected by sand bags. on march 16th, they fled from the ukrainian port city after enduring weeks of russian bombardment. jumping into the pack of a car with two strangers to escape.
despite it, going to continue our fight to these values to the end. all right, ukrainian children are all too often the victims of russia s inzpdiscriminate attac. among them an 11-year-old who fled mariupol. from the children s hospital where she s being treated. reporter: lies in a hospital recovering nine days after a russian soldier shot her through the face. horribly wounded, quick to show off how she can count in english. one, two, three, four, five, six reporter: she can t speak loudly, her mother explains, she has a bullet wound to jaw and base of her tongue, she says. bullet was lodged in her throat, near her carotid artery.
all too often the victims of russia s indiscriminate attacks, among them an 11-year-old girl wounds as she fled mariupol. ivan watson has her story from the children s hospital where she s being treated. reporter: this 11-year-old lies in a hospital recovering nine days after a russian soldier shot her through the face. horribly wounded and yet quick to show off how she can count in english. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven she can t speak loudly, her mother explains. she has a bullet wound to her jaw and the base of her tongue, she says. the bullet was lodged in her throat near her carotid artery. reporter: she does gymnastics. she s going to show me a couple of videos. this was miena before russia invaded ukraine, flipping and
she has a bullet wound to her jaw and the base of her tongue, she says. the bullet was lodged in her throat, near her carotid artery. those gymnastics. she s going to show us a couple of videos. here he is before russia invaded ukraine. flipping and dancing. but now she can barely walk. we met her here in a makeshift bomb shelter in the basement of a children s hospital. the nurses here say six or seven times a day or night, due to air raid sirens, they have to bring these newborns who all have medical complications in and out of this room for hours at a time for their safety. the windows are protected by sandbags. on march 16th, the woman and her two daughters in law and