running water, very as opposed toty elect electricity. we were able to work with volunteers to get her out and get her to a nursing home and the safety of the city where we are, but what you have to understand is there are so many more lydias and others like her who are out there who don t have the support, they don t have the resources. as i mentioned before, the infrastructure here is just not in place in the same way that we saw it being organized so effectively in the suburbs around kyiv earlier on in the war. clarissa ward and matt rivers, appreciate it. be careful. more on the intense fighting in ukraine tonight. a kitchen in kharkiv that had partnered with the humanitarian relief organization world central kitchen suffered a missile strike. we ll talk to the founder of that organization, jose andres, at the moment. we ll return to our other breaking news story with our medical team weighing in on the