The death toll from the bombing of a train station in Kramatorsk – a wellknown hub for people fleeing the fighting in eastern Ukraine – is still rising. Scores of civilians were injured and at least 50 are dead, five of them children. Officials say it was a deliberate attack on women, children, and the elderly. Nate Mook works with Chef José Andrés at World Central Kitchen. Mook was in Kramatorsk, picking up supplies near the train station, when the missiles struck.
Originally aired on April 8, 2022.
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