assault being assaulted by russian bombs and missiles, ukrainian women are being forced to give birth in maternity hospital cellars. most of this hospital staff, they haven t left the building since february 24th. pregnant women laboring for hours only to be interrupted by air raid sirens urging them to seek shelter below. we are living in real hell. i could never imagine something like that can happen in the 21st century. i saw women are giving birth just in here in a basement. and they were all in blood because they d had, for example, c-sections, and then again the alarms started, and they need to go down. so basically they didn t even have time to lie after the c-section. it s terrible. it s terrible. hopefully this one will see peace. that mom was admitted to the hospital two weeks ago for
that s why i have to. reporter: tonight the capitol awaits for the next round of explosions to rattle the city, pregnant mothers spend another night taking shelter in the basement of the city s maternity hospital. we are living in real hell. i could never imagine something like that can happen in the 21st century. reporter: a city at peace not much more than a week ago, now welcoming new life into a dangerous and uncertain future. the management pentagon says russians have launched more than 480 missiles since the invasion began. today president biden accused the russian forces of pfeiffering onivilians indiscriminately. o donnell: i have to ask you as the invasion is entering a second deadly week, a what is it like there on the ground? reporter: well, norah, you may have noticed behind me, the city has been ordered into a complete blackout. the city itself is unrecognizable from a week ago. there are sandbags everywhere,
paul? the kicking thing, for sure. and recliners. they only go back so far, but st captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight, the ominous warning that the worst is yet to come in ukraine as russia captures its first major city and a humanitarian crisis unfolds. russian forces step up their attacks on cities and civilians as a defiant ukraine s president zelensky holds a press conference to demand more help. and we re learning that more than 1 million people have fled their home country. plus these mothers stuck, forced to give birth in a bomb shelter. we are living in real hell. i could never imagine something like that can happen in the 21st century. o donnell: targeting s russia s rich, the 280-foot superyacht and the $600 million boat owned by russian oligarchs, seized by the french and germans