reported as such. let s have a look at what happened, this was one of the images heavily pregnant lady. she was resting in the hospital, as we heard from dominic, you consider that to be the safest place, don t you, within a city. and it was bombed i can t even begin to imagine. that was a story in the telegraph in, the times now of this image of vladimir putin meeting with his minister of children s rights, apparently discussing what they were going to do with children who were made orphans, and how are they going to be able to find a new homes in russia. there s a simple way around, that don t follow their parents. some ukrainians are still trying to boost morale, a member of the kyiv classic symphony orchestra pictured here in the eye before moving into the capitol. good for him. this aid worker addressed as a clown at a refugee center in the city of dnipro.
genesys technology is changing the way customer service teams anticipate what customers need. because happy customers are music to our ears. genesys, we re behind every customer smile. in the face of war, ukrainians remain defiant. moments ago, musicians with the kyiv classic symphony orchestra playing an incredibly moving rendition of the ukraine and eu anthems in the square surrounded by ukrainian flags. an emotional crowd gathering together to listen to the performance as the city prepares for a russian attack.
we have to stop vladimir putin, olga tells me, or else he ll just keep going invading countries like moldova and poland. as she speaks, olga s 14-year-old daughter fights to hold back tears. the moldovan government says tens of thousands of refugees are living in the homes of ordinary moldovans, an extraordinary act of collective kindness from one of the poorest countries in europe. asked how long he could afford to continue hosting this ukrainian family, boris told me they can stay as long as they need. ivan watson, cnn, moldova. i m michael holmes in lviv, ukraine. i will be back in a moment with more. but first we leave you with this music this hour from the kyiv classic symphony orchestra, performing in the city s square.
The International Court of Justice is expected to order Russia to halt its invasion of Ukraine. Although the ICJ's verdicts are binding, whether Moscow will abide is in question.
The International Court of Justice ordered Russia to immediately suspend its military action in Ukraine. Although the ICJ's verdicts are binding, whether Moscow will abide is in question.