Separatists and its the civilians who suffer most some are trapped on the front lines with no place to go. Hundreds have been killed and over a million displaced and many of them are women and children despite a series of cease fires the ukrainian region of donbass has witnessed fighting for almost four years now residents are living and raising families on the front line of this war zone while many have fled this once coal rich region it had to reassure him in is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape but staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. The shutters on carters home stay closed for good reason she lives on the edge of the village of shanker next to the no mans land between Ukrainian Government troops and progress and separatists shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life as a sniper fire from a nearby hill its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of ten thousand peop
Killed and over a million displaced and many of them are women and children despite a series of cease fires the ukrainian region of donbass has witnessed fighting for almost four years now residents are living and raising families on the front line of this war zone while many have fled this once coal rich region it had to reassure him in is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape but staying means that she and her three children lets face it stay like it could be their last. The shutters on carters home stay closed for good reason she lives on the edge of the village of shanker next to the no mans land between Ukrainian Government troops and pro russian separatists shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life as this sniper fire from a nearby hill its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of ten thousand people brought the frontline to the outskirts of ankara cant hear is twenty seven and a single mother of three children her young
Alarm fire in old city firefighters are still on the scene and residents not allowed back in what remains of their home. Tonight the work continues to make sure this location is safe. Sunday night and the big story on action news is a continued battle to secure the scene of an Early Morning fire that went to four alarms before firefighters were able to get it under control. More than 160 people had to be evacuated from apartments and nearby hotel rooms and tonight firefighters remain on the scene. Action News Reporter Annie Mccormick is there and joins us live with more, annie. Reporter that is right tonight this still remains an active scene and behind me this black is considered a collapse zone firefighters will be out here through the night investigators cannot get inside yet to determine the cause and where exactly the fire began. Just after 3 00 a. M. The four alarm blaze broke out at third and chestnut 150 firefighters tackled the fire. We were in the right places and to keep it
Have seen them at schools with problems, the teachers love their students and the students love their teachers. Talented. Hers are with weaponry and with guns. They feel safe. I would rather have somebody that loves their students and wants to protect their students than somebody standing outside that does not know anybody or does not know the students. And for whatever reason decided not to go in even though he heard shots fired inside. The teachers and the coaches and other people in the building, the dean, assistant dean, they love their people and want to protect the kids. And thistter with that may be 10 or 20 of the population of teachers. Not all of them. You would have a lot. You would tell people that they are inside. It is concealed so nobody would see it, unless they needed it. It is concealed. This crazy man would not know who it is that has them. That is good. A teacher what have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. [applause] they love their students. Re
Coalrich region, yekaterina shumyn is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape. But staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. Reporter the shutters on katyas home stay closed for good reason. She lives on the edge of the village of zhovanka next to the nomansland between Ukrainian Government troops and prorussian separatists. Shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life, as is sniperfire from a nearby hill. Its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of 10,000 people brought the front line to the outskirts of zhovanka. Katya is 27, and a single mother of three children. Her youngest is just 18 months old. The children have no one else to play with. All the other families moved away some time ago. Doesnt all the shooting scare you . Yekaterina not really. You get used to recognizing what kind of weapon the shots are coming from. You know if its worth taking cover or not. Reporter when