burned beyond recognition. a house that was occupied by russian troops, an elderly lady dead in the bedroom. these bodies evidence of a brutal russian occupation and then a fierce fight by the underdog ukrainians to drive them out. a fight 81-year-old katerina witnessed up close in her village. there were explosions, explosions from all sides. it was scary, she tells me. i am in my house. i cross myself and lie down, and then i hear how it thundered and all the windows in the house were broken. the ukrainians tell us the russian troops didn t even bother collecting most of their own dead. more than a week after vladimir putin s army was pushed out of here, they showed us the body of what they say was a russian soldier still laying in the woods. and that s not all they ve left behind. this demining unit says they found hundreds of tons of unexploded ordnance in just a matter of days, including
and all the windows in the house were broken. the ukrainians tell us the russian troops didn t even bother collecting most of their own dead. more than a week after vladimir putin s army was pushed out of here, they showed us the body of what they say was a russian soldier still laying in the woods. and that s not all they ve left behind. this mining unit says they found hundreds of tons of unexploded ordinance in just a matter of days, including cluster munitions like this bomblet, even though the russians deny using them. these weapons are extremely dangerous for civilians who might accidentally touch them, the commander says. there are about 50 such elements in one bomb, he says, this is a high-explosive fragmentation bomb to kill people, designed just to kill people. they blow up the cluster bomblet on the spot, and then move the heavier bombs to a different location for a massive controlled explosion.
there were explosions, explosions from all sides. it was scary, she tells me. i am in hmy house. i crossed myself and lay down. all the windows in the house were broken. the ukrainians tell us the russian troops didn t even bother collecting most of their own dead. they showed us the body of what they say was a russian soldier still laying in the woods. and that s not all they ve left behind. this demining unit says they found hundreds of tons of unexploded ordnance in just a matter of days, including cluster munitions like this bomblet even though the russians deny using them. these weapons are extremely dangerous for civilians who might accidentally touch them, the commander says. there are about 50 such elements in one bomb, he says. this is a high explosive fragmentation bomb to kill people, designed just to kill people.
a fight 81-year-old katarina witnessed up close in her village. there were explosions. explosions from all sides. it was scary, she tells me. i am in my house. i cross myself and lie down and then i hear how it thund derd and all the windows in the house were broken. the ukrainians tell us the russian troops didn t bother collecting most of their own dead. more than a week after vladimir putin s army was pushed out of here, they show us the body of what they say was a russian soldier still laying in the woods. that s not all they ve left behind. this demining unit says they found hundreds of tons of unexploded ordinants. these weapons are extremely dangerous for civilians who might accidentally touch them, the commander says. there are about 50 such elements in one bomb, he says. this is a high explosive
i talked to, she actually was very young when world war ii happened, and now she had the war right in front of her doorstep. let s listen in. there were explosions, explosions from all sides. it was scary, she tells me. i am in my house. i cross myself and lie down, and then i hear how it thundered and all the windows in the house were broken. so you have some harrowing tales of one of the many people that we spoke to on the ground there in the area northwest of kyiv. but don, i think there s also another thing that s also really important to point out. you do obviously have a lot of grief. you have a lot of anger. you have a lot of people who lost loved ones in all this, but you do also have a great deal of resilience as well, and that s something that we ve seen especially over the past two or three days here in kyiv that more and more people are already returning, people who were in