lives can be saved. good to have you with this, national director lives can be saved. good to have you with this, national director of - with this, national director of world vision afghanistan. thank you. thank you so much. in ukraine, russian forces are continuing their offensive in the eastern region of luhansk. two cities have become the focus of the fighting. almost all of sieverodonetsk is now under russian control. fierce fighting continues in parts of the city where ukrainian forces are holding out. neighbouring lysychansk is being heavily shelled, with russian troops now believed to be less than two miles from the city limits. local officials say up to 8000 civilians remain trapped in lysychansk. our international correspondent orla guerin and video journalist colm o molloyjoined volunteers rushing to get people out. on the road to war. ukrainian tanks heading towards lysychansk laden with troops. we follow a team of volunteers risking their lives
of the night. the villages worst affected by this earthquake are in remote south eastern afghanistan. with no paved roads, helicopters were used to transport some of the injured to hospital. there was a rumbling, and my bed began to shake, shabir tells us. the ceiling fell down. i was trapped but i could see the sky. my shoulder was dislocated and my head was hurt, but i got out. i m sure seven or nine people from my family who were in the same room as me are dead. at the hospital in the city of sharana, patients are treated for their wounds. there s a fight to save lives, but thoughts are already turning to what happens next. shelter is now a crucial need, because all the houses have been collapsed. food, medicine, you know?