they're bringing in donations. they are feeding them, housing them. some of the families only stay here potentially for a few hours, one night, two nights tops, and then they move on, either to poland or some other country that they're trying to get to. yes, jose, that's something we're seeing more and more of. now, as more parts of ukraine in the east and the south are now seeing this heavy bombardment by the russian forces, more refugees are fleeing those cities and turning up here in western ukraine. bogdan is from just outside of kyiv, but we have seen many other refugees, not just here at this church, but where we were yesterday, jose, right above the lviv train station coming from eastern ukraine. you heard richard mention in his report, he's in kyiv, but the desperation now, so many refugees now trying to get out of mariupol, very difficult to do so, life-threatening to do so because of mines surrounding those southern russian cities.