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and you can see behind me, people are on the street walking as if it s a regular day in the estate of 700,000 people. some people will go about their daily business. others over that way are going to go into a shelter that s in the basement of a church. i think that unfortunately there s some dissidence that plays out here. you re living in a city that s largely been spared from the types of attacks we ve seen in kyiv or kharkiv or mariupol perhaps most notoriously and brutally, those images have that played out throughout the world. and here they haven t seen that. but this is what i am told life was like in kyiv before the rockets started to strike. i think that s the danger in this. it s not a sense of complacency, it s a sense that on the one hand there is some measure of normal life going on here while this country is in a state of war, while this country is living under marshal law. shops remain open. people are out on the streets. i m looking at buses drive by.
least one, possibly two explosions that, you know, rocked this area just outside of lviv. and just like jacob was saying, we had heard the air-raid sirens just a little earlier. he had seen people in his location, walking around. we were just on a shoot a little earlier today. we were able to walk around after the shoot, down the street, and run into people. they were in coffee shops any other weekend morning here in lviv. as you can see, allie, things have taken a significant turn here as this smoke is now rising over lviv, just a few miles from the city center. now, the mayor who i just spoke with several days ago said this city had gone from taking about 60,000 refugees a day down to 10,000 refugees a day because they were heading to other parts of ukraine. but i spoke to him the day after there was that strike at an airplane repair facility, right near the airport. the mayor at the time had told