that s fascinating. james spider marsh, i appreciate it. general zwack as well. just ahead, i want to share with you some of the parents and children and doctors we met here in lviv in specialized children s hospital. we cover war and we have these masks and talk about what the soldiers are doing and the fights. and all of that is of course a main part of war. but there are also children fighting right now. they re fighting cancer. they re fighting heart disease. they re fighting all the things that kids around the world fight and adults have to fight. but they re doing it in the midst of a war. and right now there are kids in the city who have come from all over ukraine because they can t take cancer treatment anymore because they re in a hospital treatment here and they re hoping to get out to poland to get to a better hospital. and i want you to meet some of them ahead. we ll be right back. g boi house. big boi kitchen! big boi waterfall shower!
images we are showing to you. before the break we spoke to a nuclear expert who called the situation very dangerous. but we should also emphasize we do not yet know about what is precisely happening there. i always think it s important to find out about situations, to not get freaked out because there s a lot we don t know. we re going to get perspective on that but also the larger battle in that part of ukraine and the larger russia campaign. joining us general james spider marshal, peter zwak. we heard nick paton walsh talk about ukrainian cities. can you just show us where those points are and where they re so important strategically for russia? absolutely. let me show you. that reporting is quite phenomenal. cnn needs to pat itself on the back frankly. this is absolutely up close. it s personal. it s real.