tour divide, and she used to post videos about her family and life in ukraine on youtube. when the bombs started falling she kept recording and she decided to make basically a video die ary of what she and h husband and kids were experienced as they moved into a basement shelter, never knowing if they would survive through the night. i talked to elena and was able to meet her a couple of weeks ago in kyiv. when i realized just how much video she d shot, and i started to watch it, i realized what an extraordinary thing it was she created. it s a view of the world we ve rarely seen before. it s very intimate and poignant. it s very personal, and she s really just a lovely, thoughtful, caring person. this is the war diary of elena ginesk. in the morning against all odds, kyiv is still in ukrainian control. so the latest update is that we are alive.
presidential adviser, frankly, that there is perhaps finally getting russia in the right place here. will they continue this advanced pace? unclear. outside weapons clearly playing a role. i have to say i m surprised at how we re seeing things moving so fast in russia s favor, anderson. thank you for the update. we hope you tune in this weekend when we bring you the war diary of a ukrainian mom, through the eyes of olena gnes k. what you may not realize is she s been documenting her life and the life of her three young children and husband in a personal and poignant video diary all throughout this war. it s the war as she s seen it. we re calling it a mother s diary of war. it airs sunday night at 8:00 p.m. it is her story in videos. up next, more from texas and the tribute to the victims outside robb elementary. w, she e and eat itit too.
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Olga remembers that the first military equipment started arriving in Dymer, a small town north of Kyiv, on Feb. 25. The next day, on Feb. 26, there was no more light. And then the heat started. From their friends in Katyuzhanka, which is 10 km away, the residents of Dymer found out that the guard