unloading. one thing that is interesting, it seems like a slow and steady trickle, but there is some hungary soldiers here that are lighting up on the other side of the border. it stretches 10 to 12 hours to get over here. it s called. it s about 25 degrees now. a little bit after six in the morning. and these people, when they come here. to the refugee greeting centers. they got warmth, they are food and things like that. but they have to get out of ukraine. so they are still struggling. it s constant. the numbers are going up every single day. and increasingly, there are people i meeting who have been from eastern ukraine, from those parts of ukraine that have been in conflict, but now we re seeing people who are coming in from kyiv, from lviv. i m not just taking these chances anymore. and when they get here and it shows the destruction in their cities, they are fascinated and heartbroken. and devastated. all of these people have somebody left behind, including some of the man.