looking like so far? well, there have been cues on both camps| looking like so far? well, there l have been cues on both camps of hernandez and petro but turnout generally is actually not that high here in colombia and that is what is said, if people could don t vote, they cannot complain about what the next four years hold. but not a lot of people feel these elections are important, that they will decide the future of colombia, perhaps more than in the past few years. it ll be interesting to see what turnout has been the second round. interesting to see what turnout has been the second round. thank you, we ll come been the second round. thank you, we ll come back been the second round. thank you, we ll come back to been the second round. thank you, we ll come back to you been the second round. thank you, we ll come back to you when - been the second round. thank you, we ll come back to you when the i we ll come back to you when the results start to come in. four months into t
men of fighting age must serve in the army make it difficult to keep families together something that s especially hard on father s day. the victim of a russian rocket attack on the besieged city of mariupol, 13 year old diana was eventually she had life threatening wounds. shrapnel lodged in her blood and brain and other terrible injuries. her recovery will be long and difficult. a talented dancer before the war, she still has big dreams. but the russian shell that maimed diana tore her family apart. her older sister natasha and four year old niece were both killed. as the only surviving child, the person diana wants most by her side as her father vladimir. they speak every day on the phone. translation: i am glad to see my dad but i wish i could talk to him like we are talking with you now. in the immediate aftermath of the attack, vladimir was a broken man. it was heartbreaking
you are able to do that. when they arrive here, they fled ukraine. they still have a journey to go, don t they? of course they do. that s another important part of this room is that the children can play. we have stuffed animals, we have leggos, we have balls for the kids to play with that they can run up and down the corridor and they can get that energy out. they don t have to think about the war. they don t have to think about what they ve fled. they can play with each other from the different families that have arrived here. thank you so much, denise. you started by explaining that men of fighting age can t leave ukraine. they ve been separated from their fathers, grandfathers, uncles. they are trying to come to grips with reality that they might never be able to go home again. this is a brief moment to be kids again. selma, so glad you re there to tell the stories for us.
elevate that case. more than 4,000 people evacuated ukrainian cities under fire monday. men of fighting age of course are not allowed to leave the country. many fleeing families are made up of women and children now separated from their women and fathers. cnn s selma abdelaziz reporting. what do they find when they leave their country and arrive in poland? rr reporter: so, christine, i m at a train station at the border. this has a room made for women and children. there s a changing table, i can t show you the children because this is a safe haven. what i can do is introduce you to denise. a volunteer here for three weeks. give me a sense of why it s so important to have this room set
1,100 people on it from different parts of eastern ukraine, all fleeing west. many of them leaving behind parents, grandparents, invalids that refused to leave or were not in a position to get on these trains or men of fighting age who are not allowed to flee the country. so while there is some relief at going, there is still the fear that they may not ever be able to go back to their homes. john? ivan watson, critical reporting for us. grateful for it. thank you, ivan. on those trains, women, children, the elderly, the ill, targeted. targeted in war by putin and russia. tragedy as you can hear everywhere inside ukraine. but so are some remarkable stories of resistance. grace under wartime pressure. ed lavandera tells one of them from a town on the outskirts of mykolaiv. reporter: in a small village on the edge of town, 88-year-old vera walked out, armed with her