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the strength of the parents desire. i met with parents who came to kyiv to pick up their baby. they had tears in their eyes. they had waited 20 years for their baby, and there are such couples who are afraid because there is a war going on here. reporter: these infants are oblivious to the doubts over their future and the dangers they ve already survived. there s abundant hope that it stays that way, sam chkiley, cn k kyiv. it s just awful to think about. hopefully somebody might be able to figure out a way to maybe move those infants at least to poland where they could be safe and the parents could come and pick them up. for those wondering how you can help with the humanitarian crisis overall here in ukraine, you can log on to cnn s impact your world page. our team has put together a list of ways to save. go to cnn.com/impact. we ll be right back.
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