and they said that they were allowed in, stamped in, no problems, to poland. poland has set up a number of processing centers. there's also a huge network, a grassroots network of volunteers who are offering up places to stay, donations, food, clothing, transport to different cities. so you don't, jose, see a large tent city or anything like that here. there are some processing centers where people are staying. but a lot of those people are just melting into the community and staying with people, either relatives or people in poland. jose? >> thank you, kelly. and matt, just thinking of what cal was telling us, about that conversation with oleg, that he says, i know what i'm fighting for. we're all soldiers here. i know what i'm fighting for. and cal was asking maybe how different it is for the russian side of it. what are you seeing and hearing from the russian side?