a different story. everyone steps in including us. an elderly woman calls out for help. clearly confused by the chaotic situation. we take one of her bags. so people are obviously incredibly affected by this situation. they re frightened. they re exhausted. they re on edge. reporter: they believe behind whatever they cannot carry with no sense of when they will return. a woman approaches, completely overcome . for what she cries?
people just desperately trying to cross to safety. tat this woman tells us she was injured a couple hours earlier. we tried to get some stuff out of our apartment she says and a shell or something hit and i got hit by shrapnel. still in shock she dismisses the pain and walks away unaided. others need more assistance. soldiers carry a makeshift stretcher to ferry an elderly woman to safety. president putin has said his army is not targeting civilians. but the exodus from irpin tells a different story. everyone steps in where they can, including us. an elderly woman calls out for help. clearly confused by the chaotic situation. i ll take one of her bags.
natalia tells us she was injured just a couple of hours earlier and tried to get stuff out of our apartment, she says, and a shell or something hit, and i got hit by shrapnel. still in shock, she dismisses the pain and walks away unaided. others need more assistance. soldiers carry a makeshift stretcher to ferry an elderly woman to safety. president putin has said his army is not targeting civilians, but the exodus tells a different story. everyone steps in where they can, including us. an elderly woman calls out for help clearly confused by the chaotic situation. we take one of her bags. so people are obviously
clearly confused by the chaotic situation. we take one of her bags. so people are obviously incredibly affected by this situation. they re frightened, they re exhausted, they re on edge. they leave behind whatever they cannot carry with no sense of when they will return. a woman approaches, completely overcome. she said, i m afraid. reporter: for what, she cries, for what? this is just one suburb in one city that s felt the wrath of russia s onslaught. artillery, missiles, and fighter jets. the planes were flying, and i
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