Life continues in Ukraine's capital, but it has been turned upside down by Putin's war
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Kyiv — The war in Ukraine has shown how difficult it is to live anything like a normal life when fighting is going on around you. More than 4 million people have fled from the country since Russia invaded five weeks ago, but 90% of the country's population has stayed, and they're trying to do their work and support their families despite the onslaught.
CBS News correspondent Debora Patta met some of the people who have found a way to continue functioning amid the chaos in Ukraine's capital city of Kyiv.
Thousands of people have fled the worst of the war to the relative safety of Kyiv and surrounding towns. In Brovary, on the eastern outskirts of the capital, Katya found shelter in a kindergarten with her four children after her home burnt down. Now she shares a classroom with more than 25 other people.
