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civilian damage was so severe that Ukrainian citizens took refuge in subway stations, etc.

However, even in the midst of the shells exploding, new life is born, and there are many people who take up guns and fight back.



Reporter Han So-hee will continue to tell you.



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As a vehicle was driving down the road, a nearby gas station was suddenly attacked, and debris poured into the vehicle as it was.



Bullets flew at a hospital in the Zaporiziya province in southeastern Ukraine, and gunfire rang out at a train station in Kiev, where refugees were flocking.



Russia claims that it only strikes military facilities with precision, but damage to civilian facilities such as apartments and kindergartens is being revealed one after another.



Citizens are flocking to air defense shelters to escape the subsequent Russian attack.



[Alona/Kiev Refugee: There is nothing good there (Kiev).

Blood and devastation and all the worst that war can bring.]



New life was born in the metro station in Kiev, the capital city of evacuated crowds.



A newlywed couple picked up a rifle right after her wedding, saying they would protect Ukraine, and former Ukrainian President Poroshenko also strongly criticized Russia and even pulled out a gun during an interview.



[Petro Poroshenko / Former President of Ukraine: We are fighting for democracy and freedom against Putin and Russia who invaded us for no reason.]



As the number of innocent civilian victims continues to rise, more than 60 Ukrainians living in Korea gathered in one place to pray for the safety of their families in their home countries.



[Nihai Clara/Jaehan Ukrainian: My heart explodes.

My son is here (I am in Ukraine.)]



(Video coverage: Hyung Yoon, Video editing: Junhee Kim)



▶ Siege of the capital Kiev…

'Resistance'


▶ [This time on the spot] Refugees 'Business'...

Escape from Koreans