hours before the ceasefire began, our international correspondent 0rla guerin and cameraman gok tay koraltan in idlib, struggling to cope with tiny premature babies. her report contains some distressing material. born too early in syria's time of war. ten days old and already battling tough odds. he weighs just over 3 lbs, but he's a fighter and getting stronger. staff here are struggling to save a growing number of premature babies, born to mothers traumatised by air strikes and barrel bombs. doctor ikram wants these tiny babies to be seen, in all their suffering. she is eight months pregnant herself and can't understand why the outside world has stood idly by. many times i ask myself, there is no one can help us or no one can stop this war, there is no humanity. where is the humanity of these people? if you see every day the miserable condition here, why cannot do anything? how you are...? then, suddenly, we heard the conflict coming closer, just hours before the ceasefire began. time to go. in syria, hospitals are not spared. they've been repeatedly targeted by russian and syrian warplane