get people out, it failed. because negotiations collapsed, logistics were bad. but keep in mind, within days of the russians taking over, coming into mariupol at the beginning of this war. they destroyed the cell towers, mariupol has been this isolated bubble throughout this whole conflict. it is very remote, i tell you from experience, it takes hours and hours of driving. there is no real direct trains from kyiv, or other big cities. so it s very hard to even get their, let alone to be in contact with him. now with the cell towers collapsed, they have really had no communication to the outside world. let alone, the ability to get any information, about hey they re seeing monetary in corridor, get there if you can. so that you can get out. so obviously a lot of setbacks but very afraid of what the outcome will be. once we know the extent of it. and julia the descriptions that we already have some of the pictures we already have what we just heard from maksym isn t direct contrast. an
bubble throughout this whole conflict. it is very remote, i tell you from experience, it takes hours and hours of driving. there is no real direct trains from kyiv, or other big cities. so it s very hard to even get their, let alone to be in contact with him. now with the cell towers collapsed, they have really had no communication to the outside world. let alone, the ability to get any information, about hey they re seeing humanitarian corridor, get there if you can. so that you can get out. so obviously a lot of setbacks but very afraid of what the outcome will be. once we know the extent of it. and julia the descriptions that we already have some of the pictures we already have what we just heard from maksym isn t direct contrast. and he mentioned this to putin s propaganda right. which is something you have paid a lot of attention to, how russia is using propaganda during this war. one example today, vladimir putin tried to convince children that this unprovoked war is justified