brent: i'm joined by kristin helberg, she isis one of the few western journalists with extensive contacts in the country. it's good to see you again, although it seems like every time we meet here it is the same story, the new fighting in idlib. >> we have some personal stories coming from them. they're trying to keep some civil resistance there in the past few years. there is a media activist talking about how they had to leave their parents because they preferred to die there. they left the house, let their parents behind. we have this little two year old girl who is the only survivor of an attack that killed the rest of her family. some activists from the women's center there. we have personal stories and regular accounts of medical relief organizations who have on a daily basis accounts of attacks on their own hospitals. with the help of western, german, american money, now are seeing this being targeted by the bombs of russia. brent: you mentioned the refugees. there are more than 150,000 people who are fleeing their homes right now. where are they going? >> the majority of them come