gas, electricity, food or water, nothing. before leaving, katya grabbed her obstinate dog jesse, but this isn t the first time she s fled war. i passed through war in 2014. i m from donetsk. but it was light variant, really. and now it s my second war but it is harder. this van, filled with 25 people, also made it through today. all occupants of the same bunker in mariupol escaping together from ages 2 75. 0vercome with emotion, babushka , or grandmother, anna, says, it s all too much for me at my age. some of those arriving today gave us videos, a snapshot of the nightmare in which they ve been living
is by no means over, but for these families who have escaped from mariupol in a motley convoy of bomb damaged vehicles, the last month has been as close to hell as any human should ever get. it was bombing every ten, five minutes and we haven t any central heating, gas, electricity, food or water, nothing. before leaving, katya grabbed her obstinate dog jesse, but this isn t the first time she s fled war. i passed through war in 2014. i m from donetsk. but it was light variant, really. and now it s my second war but it is harder. this van, filled with 25 people, also made it through today. all occupants of the same bunker in mariupol escaping
0ur correspondent wyre davies sent this report from zaporizhzhia, where some people from mariupol have managed to flee. after 170 miles, mined roads and 15 russian army checkpoints freedom. their ordeal is by no means over, but for these families who have escaped from mariupol in a motley convoy of bomb damaged vehicles, the last month has been as close to hell as any human should ever get. it was bombing every ten, five minutes and we haven t any central heating, gas, electricity, food or water, nothing. before leaving, katya grabbed her obstinate dog jesse, but this isn t the first time she s fled war. i passed through war in 2014. i m from donetsk. but it was light variant, really.
russian army checkpoints, freedom. their ordeal is by no means over but for these families who have escaped from mariupol in a motley convoy of on damaged vehicles, escaped from mariupol in a motley convoy of bomb damaged vehicles, the last month has been as close to hell as any human should ever get. it was bombing the last three days, it was bombing every ten, five minutes, and we haven t any central heating, gas, electricity, food or water, nothing. before leaving, katya grabbed her obstinate dog jesse. but this isn t the first time she s fled war. i passed through war in 2014. i m from donetsk. but it was light variant, really. now it s my second war but it is harder and more
managed to flee. after170 miles, mined roads and 15 russian army checkpoints freedom. their ordeal is by no means over, but for these families who have escaped from mariupol in a motley convoy of bomb damaged vehicles, the last month has been as close to hell as any human should ever get. it was bombing every ten, five minutes and we haven t any central heating, gas, electricity, food or water, nothing. before leaving, katya grabbed her obstinate dog jesse, but this isn t the first time she s fled war. i passed through war in 2014. i m from donetsk. but it was light variant, really.