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I had another question if you don t mind. are you surprised that we have not seen more, we have seen some denial of services, but are you surprised we have not seen a more massive cyber attack against ukraine or against other of the nato nations or against us? do you think that the legislation that just passed improves our ability to defend against such attacks? and if i could impose on you one more question, i talked today to daria, who is part of the president democracy summit this year. and you know how passionate. perhaps you saw. and she says that despite everything that has been done, i would say it s an extraordinary amount of coordination in agreement with the allies, it s not going to get there in time. that convoy is sitting outside ....
New arrivals like maksym and his mum, daria. translation: we didn t want to leave our home. | it is difficult, this. but i understood that the situation was escalating very rapidly, and we decided to flee with everything we could. i m fine, this is normal. i don t want war, he told me. it ll be better if it doesn t happen and everybody lives in their own house and doesn t have to go anywhere else. tomorrow, maksym will be here at lviv station, to become another story of departure. people here ask, how long will the war go on? it s a question, sadly, easy to answer: as long as president putin wants it to. until that happens, across ukraine, the partings will go on. fergal keane, bbc news, lviv. ....
The piano, playing in a theatre that s been converted into a refuge. the actors welcoming new arrivals like maksym and his mum, daria. translation: we didn t want to leave our home. | it is difficult, this. but i understood that the situation was escalating very rapidly, and we decided to flee with everything we could. i m fine, this is normal. i don t want war, he told me. it ll be better if it doesn t happen and everybody lives in their own house and doesn t have to go anywhere else. tomorrow, maksym will be here at lviv station, to become another story of departure. people here ask, how long will the war go on? it s a question, sadly, easy to answer. as long as president ....
It s just surreal, don, to think that daria just over two weeks ago was working as a lawyer, anton was a professional scientist. and now they ve been thrust into this moment. they re risking their lives every day to come together and try to help ferry people to safety. and it s just been extraordinary honestly to see how the ukrainians have banded together in defiance, in resistance with enormous courage to step into this horrifying moment. don? clarissa ward, thank you very much for that. a few guests on russian tv actually speaking out against the war. will they start a revolution in putin s propaganda machine? we re going to talk about that, next. ....
Being caught up in all this. and down the road we met natalya, demanding to know why russia is firing at them. haunted by the terrified screams of her son. they didn t make it to the bomb shelter the missiles came in too fast. rescuers have been salvaging scraps from the factory wreckage. but however resilient ukraine is, this kind of attack sows fear and saps morale, because when the sirens go now, no one can feel safe here. sarah rainsford, bbc news, dnipro. as the conflict intensifies, the column of armoured vehicles that had been heading to kyiv appears to have been redeployed i m joined now by daria, who is from mariupol, and has been living in the netherlands for the last three years. she s a student at ....