john stoffer of the international chamber of shipping ah, less war has killed thousands destroyed infrastructure and damage the mental health of lots of ukrainians. psychologists are struggling to help adults and their children cope. the w corresponding nick spicer has been to the devastated town of bar junker and found that even reminders of historical violence can trigger new anxieties for shell shocked ukrainians. during the occupation, somebody put a bullet hole through the head of ukraine's national poet, terra schiff, jenko psychologist tenure. sa sco tells of a patient who walk past it with her son. children alarm his poems and begin in from the 3rd grade. still 11th grade and the boys said mom a little gloom. what's the, what's the hold in his head? he sure did in the oh, maybe they didn't know that again goes nasha is our national hero. the boy leg, you know, it was his pain. there are painful reminders everywhere, including right across the street from the market on ship. jenko swear, niger. everybody in bar jacket seems to know the story of this building. when russian shelling started