the family lived in the dnipropetrovsk region in the east of ukraine when their home came under attack. translation: | just fell - to my knees, grabbed the kids and pulled them underneath me to protect them from the shrapnel flying into our faces. 0lena and her two boys were left so badly hurt that she recalls very little of the impact of the bomb or the efforts to get her to safety. just that a team of volunteers brought them across the country to lviv. then a doctor who trained in poland managed to get them to a specialist eye surgeon in lublin. this is where professor rejdak s skill and expertise was critical. fortunately, the surgery went perfectly and she sees almost fully today, two days after surgery. the healing process is perfect so i hope it will be even better. if 0lena and her sons had not reached professor rejdak
attack. ijust fell to my knees, grab the kids and told them underneath me to protect them from the shrapnel flying into our faces. olena and her two boys were left so badly hurt that she recalls very little of the impact of the bomb or the efforts to get her to safety. just that a team of volunteers brought them across the country to lviv. then a doctor who trained in poland managed to get them to a specialist eye surgeon in lublin. fortunately, the surgery went perfectly and she sees almost fully today, two days after surgery. the healing process is perfect so i hope it will be even better. i realised that we should perform really careful, detailed diagnostics and we decided to operate on mama. if olena and her sons had not reached professor rejdak and his team in time, the consequences would have been very serious. the boys are learning how to play again, but their lives
nazar and timur are five year old twins. with their mum olena, they have paid a very heavy price for the fighting in ukraine. translation: i was at home with the kids. . in the morning, i went to the kitchen, and i saw a bomb coming towards my window. it was all so quick. i didn t realise what was happening. ijust saw it flying towards me. olena s house was completely destroyed over a week ago. the family lived in the dnipropetrovsk region in the east of ukraine when their home came under attack. translation: | just fell - to my knees, grabbed the kids and pulled them underneath me to protect them from the shrapnel flying into our faces. olena and her two boys were left so badly hurt that she recalls very little of the impact of the bomb or the efforts to get her to safety just that a team of volunteers brought them across the country to lviv.
this all very closely. gabe, you are watching it to. please stay close and let us know if you have updates. we are bringing us right back in lviv, here with me. joining us in person is a member of the ukrainian parliament. she s a deputy chair of the countries holis political party. we have spent some days talking over the last few days, i am pleased to finally meet you. i m sorry, i forget, you are from ukraine, i don t have a wind problem here. it is a windy day. it is such a tragedy that we are discussing this morning. you heard richard angle talk, not just about the bodies around kyiv that have been discovered overnight, but about rape. you have been seeing a lot of reports from people seeing their parents dead bodies, the naked bodies of women on the street. these are warcrimes. indeed they are. it cannot get any worse, but with every single piece of news
that s why we build technology that makes it possible for every business. and every person. to come to the table and do more incredible things. i am coming to you live from lviv, ukraine. we continue to see evidence of apparent russian war crimes in the area surrounding kyiv. my next guest has become painfully familiar with the intensifying danger in ukraine, having been evacuated from her workplace at the u.s. embassy in kyiv, to lviv, and then moved once again to poland. joining me now is christina convene, the ambassador at the u.s. ambassador in ukraine. she is also a former director of the national security council, specifically for the european union, ukraine, and belarus affairs. ambassador, thank you for being with us tonight, this morning, i m sorry. what is your reaction to what you have seen this morning?