him with two broken arms and wounds to the stomach. vladimir says his sister lives in russia, and he no longer communicates with her. i asked why. he said that she believes that the ukrainians are enemies. this is a family that is split apart by this war and different narratives of who started it. vladimir and the soldier with the fresh amputation lying next to him both insist that only force can stop russia s war on this country. down the hall, i meet a young civilian also horrifically wounded. dima is 21 years old. where are you from? mariupol. reporter: dima is a recent university graduate, photographed here with his mother natasha. my mother died when this happened to me, he says. adding, i ve cried it off already. i m calmer now.
russian speaking city of kharkiv. three days ago, a battle left him with two broken arms and wounds to the stomach. vladimir says his sister lives in russia and he no longer communicates with her. i asked why. he said that she believes that the ukrainians are enemies. this is a family that is split apart by this war and different narratives of who started it. vladimir and the soldier with a fresh amputation laying next to him both insist only force can stop russia s war on this country. down the hall, i meet a young civilian also horrifically wounded. dima is 21 years old. where are you from? mariupol. reporter: dima is a recent university graduate, photographed here with his mother natasha. my mother died when this happened to me, he says.
vladimir and the soldier with the fresh amputation lying next to him both insist that only force can stop russia s war on this country. down the hall, i meet a young civilian, also horrifically wounded. dima is 21 years old. where are you from? mariupol. reporter: dima is a recent university graduate, photographed with his mother natasha. my mother died when this happened to me, he says. adding i ve cried it off already, i m calmer now. he says on the night of march 9th, he and his mother were hiding in the bathroom of a two-story house in the center of mariupol when they heard warplanes overhead bombing the neighborhood. mother and son were hiding in the bathroom, shortly before 1:00 a.m., he says, when the bomb hit the house. when he woke up, his legs were
it s a new journey, for my family, to be here in england, to build a future here. along with sudanese nurse, fulfilling the government s pledge to hire more nurses by 2024. it has been a long time. i have wanted to be like a nurse. and i think that there are angels. and it s angels like dima providing vital skills and experience to a skroncally understaffed nhs. what we re able to do is to make really good use of the fact that we ve got a highly
we re 5:00 a.m. here in ukraine, but i was reading from some letter, a dad sent a boy home on a bus and gave a letter with him, saying the name of this boy is dima. his mother died on march 9th, and there was a scheme of where he buried mom, as a way to keep the memory. the news from mariupol is ter terrifying. we understand it s difficult to get support there, because the city is so much encircled. we will do everything in our power. but we believe we re ready for different scenarios, including the one where we have to fight back for the city.