builds. residents say they were used at human shields. they knew the ukrainian military wouldn t fire at this school with civilians inside. olna grabs food from a humanitarian delivery truck and takes us to her home. russian soldiers threw grenades through her windows and did you think you were going to survive that? i thought my child would not survive, she tells me. i asked themt to let me out so the child could breathe fresh air because she felt bead bad. they said let her die, bae we don t care. sophia, how did you feel when you got out uft basement of the school? she says, one of the villagers opened the basement door and said the russians left the trapped villagers were surprised. in the morning ourks guys enter the village, she said we hugged them and cried.
air because they felt bad, they said let her die, we don t care. sophia, how did you feel when you got out of the basement to the school? she says, one of the villagers opened the basement door and said the russians left, the trapped villagers were surprised. in the morning, our guys entered the village, she said, we cried, we hugged them and cried. what will you tell your daughter about this experience? reporter: nothing, she says, her daughter will not remember it and she will tell her nothing. and wolf, the number of people killed in this village is unknown, and many of the villagers we spoke to believe that russian soldiers were burying victims in the woods around the village but it s impossible to get to right now because the area is covered with landmines, or that s the fear. and if you notice, we only spoke with women in the village, only used their first names, they ask we not use their last names. the men did not want to go on
they knew the ukrainian military wouldn t fire at the school with civilians inside. this person grabs food from a humanitarian delivery truck and takes it to her home. russian soldiers threw grenell aids to her windows and defense indicated on the house floors. she was also held hostage in the school basement with her 1-year-old daughter. did you think you were going to survive that in i thought my child would not survive, she tells me. i asked them to let me out so the child could breathe fresh air because she felt bad. they said let her die. we don t care. how did you feel when you got out of the basement of the school? she says one of the villagers open the basement door and said the russians left. the trapped villagers were surprised. in the morning, our guys entered the village. we cried. we hugged them and cried. what will you tell your daughter about this experience?
dropping the national restriction but no one will be forced to go along. shep? shepard: jim angle live in washington. at least 21 people are dead astor religion rains triggered two separate landslides. that s our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. iindonesia. the first one swept through a drilling field saturday night on an island in the west. state media reports several workers died but about 60 of them escaped. the other landslide hit a neighboring province a few hours later. officials say heavy mud and rocks have buried more than a dozen homes and trapped villagers. hundreds of people evacuated as rescuers dug through the debris for survivors. russia. rivers of hot lava pouring from a volcano in the far east. scientists wore special heat resistant clothes to get a closer look. the volcano started erupting back in november for the first time in four decades. the nearest town is 37 miles away. authorities say the smoke and