CBC News visited a cancer ward at a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, that is receiving young patients from across the war-ravaged nation. Doctors say they fear the patients will become "indirect victims" of Russia's aggression against Ukraine as cancer drugs are running out.
In today's Morning Brief, civilians are being evacuated from the city of Sumy in eastern Ukraine, but there is no guarantee how long the effort will last.
Doctors in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv treating children suffering from cancer have warned that their patients will die if they can t find a way to evacuate.
For the young cancer patients, their treatments have been interrupted after they were moved to the basement of a children s hospital in Ukrainian capital Kyiv as a result of Russian bombs.