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Things like strollers baby carriers jackets, toys and diapers for their children. vice-president kamala harris told them the u.s. is committed to helping. you ve been through so much. and the people at this table represent over a million people who must be seen their stories must be known so that we as a community of people around the world can support you. millions of ukrainians have been forced to flee homes. but one woman s story stands out because she is nine months pregnant and she talked to our brynn oh about her flight and fight to save her unborn child. yesterday for my girl. mom to be alessia is no new york city after fleeing the violence in her hometown kyiv. ....
She came here looking for safety. her due date just two weeks away. that s cute. alessia tries to not be stressed but it s not easy as she shows us pictures of the home she left behind. last picture of peace life in kyiv. this is the baby s room. yeah. it s all pink, ready for the arrival of her little girl. the balloons from her baby shower held the night before the invasion. it was 5:00 a.m. in the morning. and i wake up with bomb. the sound of a bomb woke you up. yeah, it was shock for me. we don t didn t know what what we can to do what we must to do. she and her sister initially decided to stay believing they d be safe in kyiv even as they ....
Lucky she is to be here as so many others are left behind. i am okay. my name is sergey. we called her friend who is a doctor at a maternity ward in kyiv. he told us babies are being born daily underground in a bomb shelt. anna and alessia are working to help others escape alongside a network of more than 70 people across the world with ties to ukraine. do you think people like alessia will be able to go home. it s for sure. the only question is how expensive in terms of lives and destroyed cities and destroyed object it s going to be. alessia now waits for her little baby to arrive. oh. smiling. she really is smiling. yeah, yeah. despite mere country at war. here we are waiting for her in kyiv. ....
Spent four nights in a bomb shelter with dozens of strangers. and she says the hospital where she planned to give birth bombed. i understand that i need to safe place for baby. what are you feeling through this? you re nine months pregnant trying to escape bombing. a lot of stress so i forgot all pain. i know that i i need to came to border. it took four days for the sisters to reach poland. and with some convincing from her friend anna alessia came to the u.s. to give birth, bringing with her just a few new born outfits she bought from a market in western ukraine. so i say, this i save this for memory and for understanding that never again we want peace. we want to be safe. alessia says she realized how ....
Throughout the invasion of ukraine, we ve seen lives turned upside down. we continue to hear countless stories of families forced to flee their homeland, even leaving behind loved ones. yeah. the u.n. estimates more than 4 million people have left their home country since the start of that war. one of those 4 million include this woman you re about to meet. she was able to escape kyiv with her two children and whatever they could carry. alessia joins us now from indianapolis with her daughter, solo and her son gleb. so nice to have you on the show. we appreciate your willingness to share your story. i know you have had quite a journey. alessia, tell us how did you ....