The Ukrainians are focused very much on people who remain in areas that are either at the front, or they're in areas that were occupied and then retaken by the Ukrainians. And services there have sort of broken down. Medical services, food is difficult to sort of distribute,. All those sorts of things. So it really is a kind of lifesaver in these areas. It is for civilians, but a lot of it is for the front, for the soldier. We haven't seen a war like this since World War II in terms of pure intensity.
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