what i saw was like a nightmare, she tells me, with blood everywhere. i somehow got to a bench, and police officers helped me. they put me in a car and took me to hospital. where people once stood as colleagues or friends, the platform s now a place for the victims of war. tanya grieves for her eldest daughter, marina, killed in a crash in their rush to escape. i m scared for my children, says tanya. we didn t want to leave, and i m very sorry for the price i had to pay for leaving my own home. and now they travel with the trauma of this invasion, in soviet era carriages, fleeing russia s advance. many men have stayed behind, except those that have to hold their children alone. and others will need a lifetime of care. well, these patients now face a 20 hourjourney to the west of here with the kind
as colleagues or friends, the platform s now a place for the victims of war. tanya grieves for her eldest daughter, marina, killed in a crash in their rush to escape. i m scared for my children, says tanya. we didn t want to leave, and i m very sorry for the price i had to pay for leaving my own home. and now they travel with the trauma of this invasion, in soviet era carriages, fleeing russia s advance. many men have stayed behind, except those that have to hold their children alone. and others will need a lifetime of care. well, these patients now face a 20 hourjourney to the west of here, with the kind of injuries they have. and what that tells you is the critical need the ukrainians have to free up hospital space here and to the east, where they re getting ready for a major russian assault.
and police officers helped me. they put me in a car and took me to hospital. where people once stood as colleagues or friends, the platform s now a place for the victims of war. tanya grieves for her eldest daughter, marina, killed in a crash in their rush to escape. i m scared for my children, says tanya. we didn t want to leave, and i m very sorry for the price i had to pay for leaving my own home. and now they travel with the trauma of this invasion, in soviet era carriages, fleeing russia s advance. many men have stayed behind, except those that have to hold their children alone. and others will need a lifetime of care. well, these patients now face a 20 hourjourney to the west of here, with the kind of injuries they have. and what that tells you is the critical need
as colleagues or friends, the platform s now a place for the victims of war. tanya grieves for her eldest daughter, marina, killed in a crash in their rush to escape. i m scared for my children, says tanya. we didn t want to leave and i m very sorry for the price i had to pay for leaving my own home. and now, they travel with the trauma of this invasion in soviet era carriages, fleeing russia s advance. many men have stayed behind, except those that have to hold their children alone. and others will need a lifetime of care. well, these patients now face a 20 hourjourney to the west of here with the kind of injuries that they have. and what that tells you is the critical need the ukrainians have to free up hospital space here and to the east, where they re getting ready for a major russian assault.
she was killed in a crash in their rush to escape the bombardment. i m scared for my children, says tanya. we didn t want to leave, and i m very sorry for the price i had to pay for leaving my own home. now they have to bear a journey west on rail lines that have themselves been attacked, and they take with them the traumas of this invasion. on board soviet era carriages, they flee russia s advance. many men have stayed behind, except those that have to hold their children alone. these patients now face a 20 hour journey to the west of here. with the kind of injuries they have. and what that tells you is the critical need the ukrainians have to free up hospital space here and to the east where they are getting ready for a major russian assault. and in the suburbs, i am told of an extraordinary story of rescue from mariupol.