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A family who have become friends are hanging nontheir home, and she s bringing them food. on arrival, good news. they ve agreed to pull out. a last run in the springtime garden. they ignore the town s sirens. translator: my sister woke up this morning and said we have to leave, so we packed up. we didn t want to leave until the last minute. but then something made her want to. so, we have to. reporter: it s an emotional wrench, but it s a relief. the importance of groups like maria are part of a volunteer army right across ukraine, here in the front line villages. it s not just humanitarian, it s political. it s about trying to hold oent as much ukrainian government territory as is possible for as long as is possible. the lessons from bucha and other towns captured by russia is that many civilians may not survive occupation. a neighbor, herself frightened ....
I am ready to hear children cry and say, mom, i am scared to die. it gives me the creeps to hear them say. [end of translation] russian forces have captured her a few miles in the north. pounding nearby towns with artillery and rocket. they are slowly advancing south near sloviansk and the city of kramatorsk, russia s aim is to capture this territory. if it wants to do so, it needs to overrun this landscape. maria is headed to [inaudible] about three miles from the russian forces and heavy shelling. i she ignores aerate siren. her family is hanging on in their homes. and she is bringing the food, on arrival, good news, they agreed to pull out. a last run in the springtime garden for the two kids who ignore the tone sirens. [interpreter] my sister woke up this morning ....
Russia s aim is to capture this territory. to do so, it needs to overrun this landscape. maria is heading toward them, about three miles from the latest reported russian forces and heavy shelling. she ignores air raid sirens. a family who had become friends are hanging on in their home, and she s bringing them good. on arrival, good news. they ve agreed to pull out. a last run in the springtime garden. they ignore the town s sirens. translator: my sister woke up this morning and said we have to leave, so we packed up. we didn t want to leave until the last minute. but then something made her want to. so, we have to. reporter: it s an emotional wrench, but it s a relief. the importance of groups like maria are part of a volunteer ....
Stunning. reporter: and fashion royalty. i was very surprised. i was surprised by the simplicity and her choice. i thought it was an excellent choice. i thought she looked absolutely beautiful. sensational on her, because it was her own style. reporter: and up close, in the sunlight that sir rack cue miraculously came out just for her, the lace was a springtime garden in bloom, symbols of britain, made in britain. hand appliqueed on to the tulle and tatten. there s a timelessness to it. there s a great beauty that s lasting. reporter: yes, for royal sparkle, kate did indeed choose a tiara, something borrowed from the queen. a 1936 cartier confection that ....
Out, it seemed, just for her, the handmade lace, the flowers were a springtime garden in bloom, roses, thistles, shamrocks and daffodils, symbols of britain made in britain hand appliqueed on to the tulle and satin. there s a timelessness and great beauty that s lasting. reporter: for royal sparkle kate did indeed choose a tiara, something borrowed from the cream, a 1936 cartier confection a gift to queen elizabeth from her mother on her 18th birthday. a look that didn t shout but sang from the sweet fairy tale tones, part age chenille, part modern of a young woman truly transformed into a princess. the gown had a very natural and graceful flow to it. you know, the language and symbolism of flowers really played a big role in the entire ....