shrapnel could hurt us. we try to hide there, in the bomb shelter. two months of war has driven these people underground and there s no end in sight. the fears, alexander confesses, he tries to keep inside, but it crepes out. there s one more delivery that the police have got to o oe but every time we try to get out the front door of this building there s another impact. there s another one now. they re saying that the hospital, which is nearby, is under heavy shelling. we were planning to go there. we can t get through nor, indeed, at the moment can we even get out of this bunker. the hospital was hit. images done posted online by the local administration. they said one civilian killed, others injured and several
cnn also living through the shanghai lockdown. outside my door only a paper seal, a guard sits on watch in my compound much like the rest of the city exhausted by the extreme containment efforts. here the white hazmat suit is the uniform of authority the enforcers, so much so this compound using it as a scare crow to keep people in check. since 2022 chinese authorities turned relentless lockdowns to contain covid and more than two dozen cities across china are living in full or partial lockdowns some border cities in month s long lockdowns with outside barely paying attention. in shanghai demand for quarantine space rising with the case count, exhibition centers, gyms, classrooms and entire office buildings taken over to isolate cases and close contacts. and those trapped in their homes
open. reporter: open for now. residents know how quickly it can all change. some beijing communities already in lockdown, people sealed in, a taste of what life is like for most in shanghai. [ screaming ] nearly one month of hard lockdown and many shanghai residents are at a breaking point. feelings of being caged in amplified when the city recently began installing fences like these to keep people from leaving their apartment buildings. and on the streets, more and more barocades going up. medical resources stretched. these shanghai hospital workers refusing to help a desperate mother. [ speaking foreign language ] reporter: cnn also living through the shanghai lockdown. outside my door, only a paper seal. a covid guard sits on watch in my compound. much like the rest of this city, exhausted by the extreme containment efforts.
as soon as he left he was killed in the shelling. the basic fundamental needs, water, medicine, they are causing huge amounts of deaths as well. we won t know for such a large time. i thought about it as well in kharkiv when the missiles went off. i thought how many people have been killed in this apartment building evevevestding by the window and we don t know about it because no one s going to knock on the door, they re alone. in bucha we saw a man with a sack of potatoes shot to death by the russians becausheas trying to bring it to people on bike. clarissa, thank you very much. sam kiley as well. what went on behind the scenes to win trefor reed s freedom. the we markable bravery of the resident of buchwho documented the horrors of the
some beijing communities are in lockdown. people sealed in and a taste of what life is like for most of shanghai. reporter: nearly one month of hard lockdown and many residents are at a breaking point. feelings of being caged in and amplified when the city began installing fences like these to keep people leaving from apartment buildings and on the streets more and more barricades going up. these workers refused to help a desperate mother. cnn living through the lockdown, outside my door is only a paper seal. a covid guard sits on watch in my compound. much like the rest of the city exhausted by the extreme containment efforts. here is the white hazmat suit is