city where she grew up. after the city fell to russian troops, we spoke to olga again. >> people are starting to leave their houses. there are troops checking and stopping people and everything. >> diaz: now a longer journey is ahead. >> i'm trying to get my mom to chicago, honestly. i can't leave her. like, we packed a suitcase, like, a little carryon, and that's literally all her life there. >> diaz: she's worried about her father, but says her family and her people are resilient. oalga, where do you get your strength? >> if i were to name the strength, like, i think it's in my d.n.a. this is in our blood. i'm not allowed to not be strong because my entire country is strong. >> diaz: we're thinking of olga and her family. that is the news for this saturday. tomorrow, jericka duncan anchors the broadcast. i'm adriana diaz in chicago. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh