popping up here in lviv is an indication that people are dying in great numbers at the front. fathers saying good-bye to their families. you have this forcible separation that's happening that the russians are forcing the ukrainians to take part in, but that's also this voluntary separation because people want to fight for their country and many are willing to die for their country, but millions are not. the other thing that's happening here that is hard to get a handle on, but that we need to, the world food program now says that 5 million people in ukraine are in need of food. they are now under the crisis of not having any food. so you have hunger starting to creep in. these are all things, of course, that happen in conflict zones. we see them happening. they happened in syria. they happened in grozny. i'm talking about russian engagement. but they're happening here. the war is arriving for people individually. >> and by the way, we're only ten days in. just want to remind folks, we are ten days into this thing and who knows how long this is going to go on. this is really, it seems, just