a welcome camp, after the bunkers in the bombs and the days of trouble. >> i love you. >> they long to be home, but family after family tells of the trauma of escaping war. >> julia struggled to reach the train station with her daughter, who has epilepsy and her son, who is autistic. >> what can i say, she says. it was so hard trying to hold my children's hands in case they fell, and carry the luggage. . then, she reveals 11-year-old nikita, is recovering for an operation after being born with deformed feet. she got here guiding one of her children, who's barely able to walk. others at the shelter in need medical help. a young girl is on drip, dehydrated after the exhaustion