the top story apartment completely destroyed, rescue workers are still up there trying to pull people out from under the rubble. nearly every window is blown out. it is a hugely devastating scene. i just want to pan you around a little bit more here so you can get a sense of this, dozens of rescue workers that are here, firefighters, they set up a little aid station for them because for hours now the rescue operations have been ongoing so they want to be able to provide them with food and water. earlier we met one woman who found out that her family s home had been struck. when she saw the news on the internet, she rushed to the scene here and discovered that her family, some of the family members were still trapped inside. several civilians have been injured including a young child. this is going to devastate, really shake up kyiv. because for weeks now it has felt relatively safe, relatively calm, relatively stable.
that s extremely scary. we have a lot of people inside ukraine that were contacting at all times, trying to move around, let them know any information that we have. basically, from the time i wake up, to the time i go to bed, i m doing everything i can to help. my wife is also volunteering at an aid station. she gets up every day and goes in those that. they gather supplies, great people at the train station. you said your family have cut off whereabouts in ukraine are they? there are about 50 kilometers outside of kyiv. it just so happens that the village at their staying is a key point. two weeks ago, i was teaching kids how to hold a seven iron.
kicked some ass, sorry. but we kicked some ass. reporter: in odesa s trending food tour, they turned it no an aid station, a lawyer is organizing the effort. what s your message to vladimir putin? go. don t do anything with eurasia, everything you want. never come in ukraine. we hate you and we don t need your support. reporter: then the reminder of the dangers here. so while we were about to do an interview, the air raid sirens went off. so everyone has been asked to go down into the shelter. so they re leaving this area now. a guy grabs a guitar and begins to play. no one here knows what s going to happen next.
this evening. appreciate it. thanks. ahead, wnba player brittney griner remains jailed in russia. you ll here from jason zion, who was wrongfully detained for more than 500 days in iran. at the top of the hour, an update live from ukraine, as the russians ramp up attacks. and in the south, the historic city of odesa preparing for the russian invasion. here s sky news, nick martin. in oda sa trendy food hall, they ve turned it into an aid station. what s your message to vladimir putin? go away. just do anything with your russia but we hate you and all your politics. we don t need your support. pol. we don t need your support