slava ukraini. thank you so much, beth ann. heroiam slava! thank you. thank you for being with us.s, the adversity, the trauma, the grieving, people are trying to get on with their lives. iryna, ijust want to play you this. singing in ukrainian and that is you singing a lullaby to your baby mira, who you gave birth to this year. your husband volodymyr and you welcomed mira into the world. how is she doing, first of all? 0h, she's... she is our miracle. she's trying to walk by herself. she is very smiling, very friendly. she is very talkative now. mm. and she... and she brings so muchjoy and so much fun every day. and it is difficult. it is difficult to be a young mum, even... even without the circumstances, without war, without air—raid alerts every day. well, on... can ijust play you this? iryna giggles iryna? it's from joanna. yes. yes, of course. who is a ukrainecast listener in west yorkshire, here in the uk. hello, iryna. it's a long time since i've had children, but i do remember how vulnerable you feel, both when you're pregnant and when you have a small baby to look after.