natalia tells us she was injured just a couple hours earlier. we tried to get some stuff out of our apartment she says and a shell or something hit and i got hit by shrapnel. still in shock she dismisses the pain and walks away unaided. others need more assistance. soldiers carry a makeshift stretcher to ferry an elderly woman to safety. president putin has said his army is not targeting civilians, but the exodus from here tells a different story. everyone steps in where they can including us. an elderly woman calls out for help clearly confused by the chaotic situation. we take one of her bags. so people are obviously incredibly affected by this
stretcher to try to get this person out to safety. just an extraordinary scene of bravery, of people in this community rallying together, trying to help this poor woman who is obviously having difficulty walking with whatever resources they possibly can, john. clarissa, if you can, if you re safe, i would like you to stay with us a little longer. i just did hear some thuds in the background. i can t hear the artillery there. to our audience, i want to say, i do understand these images are disturbing, but i think it s a disservice to try to sanitize the horrors of war here. this is what is happening to the people of ukraine now. they are suffering so badly, and i do think it is important to see that. clarissa, just from a military standpoint, we know there had been this idea of a humanitarian corridor from the south in
people just desperately trying to cross to safety. tat this woman tells us she was injured a couple hours earlier. we tried to get some stuff out of our apartment she says and a shell or something hit and i got hit by shrapnel. still in shock she dismisses the pain and walks away unaided. others need more assistance. soldiers carry a makeshift stretcher to ferry an elderly woman to safety. president putin has said his army is not targeting civilians. but the exodus from irpin tells a different story. everyone steps in where they can, including us. an elderly woman calls out for help. clearly confused by the chaotic situation. i ll take one of her bags.
natalia tells us she was injured just a couple of hours earlier and tried to get stuff out of our apartment, she says, and a shell or something hit, and i got hit by shrapnel. still in shock, she dismisses the pain and walks away unaided. others need more assistance. soldiers carry a makeshift stretcher to ferry an elderly woman to safety. president putin has said his army is not targeting civilians, but the exodus tells a different story. everyone steps in where they can, including us. an elderly woman calls out for help clearly confused by the chaotic situation. we take one of her bags. so people are obviously
you can see now all these soldiers trying to lift this person or this body. it s very difficult to tell. it looks like a person who can t walk. it s a sort of makeshift stretcher to try to get this person out to safety. just an extraordinary scene of bravery, of people in this community rallying together. they re trying to help this poor woman who s obviously having difficulty walking with whatever resources they probably can, john. clarissa, if you can, if you re safe, i d like you to stay with us a little longer. and i did just hear some thuds in the background. i can hear the artillery there. to our audience, i want to say i do understand the images are disturbing, but i think it s a disservice to sanitize the horror of war here. this is what is happening to the