but every day, volunteer alexander makes the dangerous drive towards russian forces in his hometown of papasna to rescue fellow residents from the heavy fighting. they shell everything, he tells us. school buses, the red cross, anything that moves. so why do you do this work? i love my town, and i can t leave it, he says. i can t leave the people here. somebody needs to help people. he s hoping the rain provides some let-up in the relentless artillery. it s better for us, but it s worse for the road, he says. you can t see the potholes and the shrapnel from the shells. he arrives at the village on the outskirts of papasna. in the last few days it has come under heavy shelling. anatoly is now being evacuated with his son, vladimir. a neighbor shouts at us to show