i just saw it. i talked to people who are ready to go, already training to fight russians if they come to their villages and towns and cities. >> matt, do you feel safe where you are right now? >> reporter: you know, stephanie, like a lot of front line war zones, you don't get the feeling that danger is imminent. there are so many people just going about their daily lives and it's a lot like what president zelensky said where he played down or appeared to play down the risk of war. it's like what do you expect people to do. they're not going to start packing their bags, running around with their hair on fire. they have to go about their daily lives and will continue to do so. so the palpable feeling one gets around here is one of sort of a resigned almost boredom for what is for most people more of an inconvenience that's been lasting and persisting for the past eight years rather than an imminent threat that could come crushing down on them at any minute, and i think a lot of