volunteers handsing out food and hot drinks, in heated tents for a break from the frigid winter cold. but sometimes tempers still flare. this woman says she s been here since 5:00 a.m. with her 10-year-old son. translator: i don t have any other choice. i came from far away. i need to evacuate my child. my husband stayed. reporter: exhausted and frustrated, a volunteer suggests she try a bus to the border. there are line-ups for those, too. standing room only to make the 50-mile journey to the pedestrian crossing to poland. 72-year-old cancer patient tatyana wanted to stay in kyiv but said the bombings were hitting far too close to home. as darkness arrives so does this family who say they drove for three days across the country from a village near kharkiv. they re trying to figure out
people in total, the authorities say, left today. and in irpin 2000 people were able to escape today but they did so under constant exchanges of gunfire, between ukrainian and russian forces, and spare a thought for mariupol, nearly half a million people without food and water or heating in this bitter winter cold, for a week, and dead bodies are lying in the streets. today they were buried in a mass grave. this is a very small step in what is comic to use the word being used here by ukrainians and by the united nations, a catastrophe small step in what is, to use the word being used here. we have heard tonight in an interview by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, with the abc america network, appealing to vladimir putin for dialogue, and in an interview where he often uses the word compromise, suggesting, is he softening and willing to make
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