now we have a shot without people in the foreground having conversations. so they had pulled out a stretcher at some point. that s when we saw those military dressed in garb and long guns going by and the question would there be a sniper. i have another question. you take out ambulance gear and all of that, it seems early or does it not? for ambulance stuff? they ve definitely have ambulances standing by. harris: stretchers in the street is what i saw. i didn t see that. i don t know the nature of that. you may have somebody who took an injury from flying glass. a lot of rounds were exchanged they may be getting somebody out of there already. some could be precautionary but they will have a lot of ambulances standing by. pittsburgh has gone through an
SEREMBAN: Five pupils sustained minor cuts caused by flying shards of glass after the van they were travelling in was involved in an accident with a motorcycle.
tuesday. and today, just 30 miles to the west, ukrainian officials say at least civilians were killed by russian strikes. sam kylie is at a hospital where wounds inflicted by modern weapons of war require innovative, life saving techniques. reporter: wartime brain surgery in tandem. wounded in battle on the same day on the same front, two young men. the focus of these overpracticed neurosurgeons. it is often bombed, the windows even in here are taped the slow flying glass. the effort is intense to repair brains, to save lives, memories, love and future dreams. they would have little idea where to start their delicate work if they didn t have use of this ct scanner. it can pinpoint damage, find what it s done, and it gives surgeons a plan of action. he says yes, an unfortunately,