his house, but he put the call through and miraculously her parents were able to talk to her and she was able to say move to this location, join this convoy, now her parents have escaped mariupol. but believe it or not, her grandparents are still in mariupol. so she s managed to save her parents, but the next generation is still trapped. there are many elderly people. we hear about the children, but i think we should also think about the elderly. this is a desperate situation for some very infirm people trapped and completely unable to look after themselves. abs, completely unable to look after themselves. completely unable to look after themselves. ,, ., , ., ., themselves. a desperate situation, des - eratel themselves. a desperate situation, desperately worrying themselves. a desperate situation, desperately worrying as themselves. a desperate situation, desperately worrying as well - themselves. a desperate situation, desperately worrying as well for - desperately worrying as
clearance. for, that we need to give them clearance, which is what they are asking clearance, which is what they are asking for clearance, which is what they are asking for. we clearance, which is what they are asking for- clearance, which is what they are askin: for. ~ .., . ,, ., asking for. we might come back to that specific asking for. we might come back to that specific issue asking for. we might come back to that specific issue a asking for. we might come back to that specific issue a little - asking for. we might come back to that specific issue a little later. - that specific issue a little later. let s look at the front page of the independent. a terrible war crime is the headline and the picture is a headline under the picture, and this is a woman who has walked through the wreckage of tanks in the town where she lives on the outskirts of the ukrainian capital. as caroline mentioned earlier on, there are pictures that are far, far worse than this and some papers