in other developments, ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has told members of germany's lower house of parliament, the bundestag, that sanctions alone will not be enough to stop the war. and the kremlin has condemned russians who have quit theirjobs or left the country in protest at the war, saying they had "shown themselves to be traitors". let's go to lviv in western ukraine, and our correspondentjonah fisher for the very latest. mariupol, a huge amount of relief that it seems like the bomb shelter within that theatre withstood the shelling, what are you hearing? that is essentially — shelling, what are you hearing? that is essentially the _ shelling, what are you hearing? trisgt is essentially the reports we have been getting as well. of course, as you can imagine, when everyone at first saw those reports, looking at the pictures of that theatre, many would have thought how on earth would have thought how on earth would 1000 to 1200 people be able to survive such a direct strike? it may not turn out they were able to do so because they were in that shelter. people in lviv stressed to meet many of those old outbuildings were dealt