there are no people left, just devastation. even the church was hit. in war, nothing is sacred. after five long years, the world s attention has basically moved on from ukraine. but the war here is not over yet. and ukraine is still very much dependent on the support of the u.s. ukrainian marine alexander shows us what is left of the local school. it was destroyed by russian artillery at the start of the war. it will be ten years before people can come back, he says. all this territory needs to be demined. but that process can t even begin until the fighting stops. our guide has asked us now to put on our helmets because apparently the separatists have actually been using drones to drop ordnance on some of the soldiers here. alexander says it s time to move
e jiegypt might have the best chance of brokering a cease-fire to stop the war happening. if you hear that and feels like deja vu, i ve heard all of this before, you right because this really does keep happening over and over and over again. but that doesn t mean that it has to happen forever. and it also means that there is a really useful set of information to us available from the recent past about how this kind of fighting stops. how this fighting, these bombardments, these exchanges of rockets, these kidnappings, these wars. how they stop. ban ki-moon and john kerry and the egyptians are at the tip of the diplomatic sphere in terms of trying to secure a cease-fire, and neither side, neither hamas nor israel right now says they re particularly interested in a cease-fire right now, but that is how this will end. the only question is when. and how many people have to die in the meantime. and we know that because of the cease-fire that stopped the terrible fighting in gaza in 2006. in
stop the war that s raging right now in gaza. 6 if you hear that and feels like deja vu, i ve heard all of this before, you were right, because this really does keep happening over and over and over again. but that doesn t mean that it has to happen forever. and it also means that there is a really useful set of information to us available from the recent past about how this kind of fighting stops. how this fighting, these bombardments, these exchanges of rockets, these kidnappings, these wars. how they stop. ban ki-moon and john kerry and the egyptians are at the tip of the diplomatic speer, in terms s of trying to secure a cease-fire, and neither side, neither hamas nor israel right now says they re particularly interested in a cease-fire right now, but that is how this will end. the only question is when. and how many people have to die in the meantime. and we know that because of the cease-fire that stopped the terrible fighting in gaza in
safety. there is little to do here but wait until the fighting stops, and they can go back to their homes. if they re still there. carol, we are on this is the main highway, north/south highway in gaza. north is israel, south is egypt. roads pretty empty for the most part. many of the people have left this area and i can tell you why. you just look to my left, this is a place where a bomb fell a day or two ago. and i can tell you the bombs are falling pretty much every five minutes or so, just a little while ago. we were to an area to my right, to the west, we arrived at a house that had just been hit five minutes before. they had received a three-minute warning. everybody had run away, so nobody was hurt. then we drove up the street, we
me, 80% of the people in this area have already left. and at this time, the deadline to leave ends in 35 minutes. on the drive into gaza city, empty streets and rubble from the israeli air strikes. by taxi or mostly by foot, the people fleeing the north are heading to united nations schools, more than 1,000 in this school alone. food has yet to be provided. the only source of sustenance, a water tanker. she and her family of 15 fled their home at 2:00 in the morning. we told the kids, get up, get up, she tells me. we walked all the way here. this baby needs milk, but we don t have any. we have nothing. not even safety. there s little to do here but wait until the fighting stops,