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get a fast small business loan on deck. the online lender makes it easy to choose your loan and if approved get funds as soon as the same day your loan is on deck. they're on the outs almost almost by the entire country is consumed by war. the number of refugees fleeing the couny is exploding. get up to the minute reports from the foreign forces as we continue our breaking news coverage. the first face to face meeting between russia and ukraine's top diplomat since the war began and ended with no progress dampening hopes of a possible cease fire as the number of civilian deaths as outside the southern city of mariupol remains under siege. officials there say three people were killed, including a child and at least 17 people were injured during the russian strike on a maternity and children's hospital.
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the shelling is so intense that people are unable to escape the evacuation routes are blocked and the electricity is out. as you might imagine, desperate residents are scrambling for food and water. there are also reports of bodies littering the streets and all this comes amid growing fears that russia is preparing to launch a chemical attack against ukraine. they have a large biological and chemical weapons program. so it's a pattern that they also have the capacity. well, i'm not going to get into specific intelligence. we look at all of those factors. i'm not going to get into hypotheticals. what we're saying right now is they have the capacity and the capability in this moment. we should have our eyes open for that possibility. hello again, everybody. i'm chris gallagher live in los angeles where it is 11:00 p.m. and nine o'clock friday morning in ukraine's capital city of key facing an economic disaster at home, russian president vladimir putin is threatening to nationalize western
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businesses that have fled the country following the invasion of ukraine to try these into ones we have in our own legal and it would be make sure you find the legal ways to show there are some other things i'd like to draw attention to in the energy secretary rich and others referring to financial. let's begin our team coverage by bringing in our chief correspondent who is also helping us anchor our continuing coverage is live for us in the veve. >> jonathan, good morning. good morning to you, trace. and as we enter day 16 of this ongoing war , we are getting word of early morning
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air strikes in the city of dnipro that is to the south and east of key that fits between the eastern cities of kharkiv and that pareja where that nuclear power plant is. if the russians can take dnipro ,they can link up with the troops around the kharkiv and zapora areas and they can move then north towards heve and help to encircle kyiv from that south east direction. so those airstrikes in dnipro very significant indeed. in the meantime, we're seeing evidence of the ukrainian forces fighting really hard for every inch of this country. this video shows russian tanks being attacked as they sit on streets not far from kyiv. the, the operational positioning of those tanks is all according to military experts, to bunched up to static and clearly making easy targets for the ukrainians. in the meantime, we're also
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seeing satellite images which are interesting trace they seem to show that convoy that we had talked about, that huge convoy north of kyiv has broken up according to u.s. officials and some of the units are moving into the woods and to trade areas around that area. they're also putting artillery weapons in firing positions so that could portend some sort of coming assault on key city center, the closest of those units are now just nine miles from the center of kyiv. president zelenskyy of ukraine, meantime, warning russian soldiers they're not going to be successful here. why don't they just give up and go home? listen here to president zelenskyy wcg and thus you can to save yourselves if you just go home that do not believe your commandos who say that you still have a chance in ukraine . you've got nothing but prison and death awaits you here you are taking our lives and will pay with yours.
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but a lot of ukrainian civilians are dying to some of them, as you mentioned, trace in the southern port city of mariupol where we saw those strikes on that maternity hospital and children's hospital. mariupol still in a desperate situation. it's a city of about 400 thousand. and as we understood it a couple of days ago, i ran 200000 civilians were still trapped there and almost unimaginable conditions. so they are still desperate to get out. there's still all this talk of humanitarian corridors, but as you mentioned off the top with the highest level meeting. so far between the foreign ministers of both russia and ukraine in turkey yesterday ,they didn't make any progress at all in the ukrainians basically that there's almost no point talking to foreign minister sergei lavrov from russia because he doesn't have the power to make any decisions. the only person who does is vladimir putin himself and he is not backing off right now.
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not at all. jonathan hudd, back to you in moments. meantime, as jonathan was saying, the human tragedy in ukraine is immeasurable with the number of refugees now in the millions and increasing by the hour. fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson brings us this story from lavae. that's a major hub for ukrainians seeking to escape two weeks into vladimir putin's war in ukraine, no sign flood of refugees will stop pouring out of the country. the u.n. says nearly two and a half million people have now fled ukraine, the fastest growing refugee crisis in europe since world war two. we're noticing that more people who are crossing now have less means than maybe they just grabbed the bag grab in some cases that pets or their immediate possessions angelina and her family fled the capital after hiding in a bomb shelter. we came from kyiv because of very heavy fighting happening there. now the train station lviv has
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become a transit point for many fleeing the country while tens of thousands of refugees have poured into western ukraine. this train here in lviv is being loaded with hundreds of pounds of food badly needed in the country's east. dozens of volunteers forming a human chain to load the critical supplies so desperately needed by their fellow countrymen. they want to help our people. two weeks ago before the war, vladimir wohlforth, the bank he now heads up this working party to deliver the badly needed aid money. people bring this food for five to it's mostly women and children you see at the train station. many of the men have stayed behind to fight the russian army. of the more than two million sleeping half are children which russia denaturalizes says we want a better life for our kids. the ukrainian people think they're going to win this war because they're fighting for their land. they think the russian soldiers who have been killed by the thousands don't really want to be here in the ukraine.
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lucas tomlinson, fox news, ludus, thank you . latest satellite imagery of the 40 mile long russian convoy that made little movement over the past week now shows a portion of it has has largely dispersed and then redeployed armored units maneuvering in and around the antonoff airport, the gosta male airport ,the same name while artillery units are taking up firing positions in nearby forests. with us now is retired army lieutenant colonel daniel davis . he is also defense priorities senior fellow as well as a military expert. colonel, great to see you again. so they broke off this thing kind of fanning off in different directions. you have some of them going into some of the smaller towns in the outskirts of kiv and then some into forested areas. what's your takeaway here? are are we looking at getting into firing positions? ah, maybe the russians getting into defensive positions. what do you make of this ? yeah, this is something that i was frankly puzzled me from the beginning why they didn't
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do this right away because this is this is basic armor doctrine. you know, i served for almost six years in germany, most of it in armored units and fought in desert storm and tank on tank battles. and these are some of the basic elements that you do. you don't just stop on both because it makes you so vulnerable. and i think they had been hit so many times by by ukrainians fighters interdicting it that they finally just said let's get off the road, get into defensive positions, which makes it harder to attack them and easier to defend several of these units. as your correspondent just mentioned, there are actually firing position and they're close enough to kyiv to where they can actually fight from there. so it does appear that they're getting ready for maybe a larger onslaught onto kyiv in a more coordinated fashion. yet at the same time that you also mentioned that large tank column was hit, which is really a head scratcher because it was the horrible tactics, the tactical level and something that was easily avoidable. and so kind of gives you an indication that there's still very mixed performance among
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the russian army. yeah, kind of in disarray. you're not the first person to say that . so if they do get in in a position where they can kind of encircle at least most of the city, do they try then to to shut down the supply lines or do they fire shells from the outskirts or do they send people into the downtown area to do hand-to-hand combat? if they do it if they do it the way that standard dr. would indicate they would first cut off the supply routes and they have done that largely in the west, in the north. and also as your other correspondent just mentioned, there, there is activity or progress in the direct east. if they cut off that post there, then they'll be able to move in from three directions and then the last thing they'll be looking for is from that south area around the, the coming up from zephyria if they're able to cut that off, they'll cut off all of the ukrainian units to the east and then will be almost nobody they can come to the defense. that's when the danger for kyiv will really rise. >> yeah. our correspondent jonathan hunt played this a moment ago from president zelenskyy, but
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i think it's worth replay because he's making a plea to russian troops. i want you to hear it and then respond and thus you can to save yourselves if you just go home that you do not believe your commandos who say that you still have a chance in ukraine nothing but treason and death awaits you. he's taking our lives and we'll pay yours. we've already said that we know this convoy, the russian troops are in kind of disarray. the morale is low, but this appears to be kind of a last ditch effort before there is some kind of assault on kyiv. what do you think, colonel? that's the way i read it as well. and again, i completely understand zelenskyy doing everything he can to try to rally his troops and to rally his people and to at least try to dissuade the russians coming on to him. but this has a chance actually to backfire because the fact is that ukrainian troops are killing the russian troops and so they're not going to be very sympathetic to wanting to lay down to
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the people that are killing them and it may even make them stand up and fight harder. but i totally understand what he's doing. he's in a really bad, tough position. one final question on the strategy standpoint here ,colonel. i'm wondering why we're hearing word that these convoy members are actually going and surrounding towns near the airport. why that area specifically do you think? well, that's happening all over the place. i mean, it seems to be one of their primary tactics is they're doing a lot in the south and in the east. the same kind of tactic was what they want to do is surround the ukraine forces in an area without having to go in house to house and actually force them out but to surround them, cut them off so that they run out of supplies. so that's actually a pretty effective tactic as opposed going in man to man. so that that's also something that could be effective in the long term. yeah, lieutenant daniel davis, we will bring you back if the firing starts. colonel, always good to get your insight.
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eighty four for factor. welcome back. now to our nonstop coverage of day sixteen in the war on ukraine, washington and the western world getting increasingly concerned about vladimir putin's next moves with good reason. fox news white house correspondent kevin corke live for us in d.c. with more on this. kevin, great to be with you. trace, there are growing concerns that vladimir putin, who is obviously frustrated by the pace of the resistance in ukraine may eventually resort to using chemical weapons. now that is a charge that the kremlin denies and there are actually some doubters here domestically as well. but either way, it certainly raises the specter of an even deadlier escalation of the conflict. this is something, as all of you know, very well, is very much a part of russia's playbook. they've used those weapons against their own citizens, at least encouraged to use in syria and elsewhere. so it's something we take very
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seriously. bill byrne speaking right there. meanwhile, critics are slamming the biden administration for its, quote, cynical and easily disprovable claim that inflation is soaring because of vladimir putin. now, in case you missed it, the labor department is out with new stats and they say prices are a big time, almost eight percent since last year. and for a third month in a row topping 40 year highs. so bad are things that even a former obama era adviser, steven rattner, he's an economic adviser. he called out the white house today on twitter writing this well, no, these are february numbers and only include small russia effect. this is biden inflation and he needs to own it. meantime on capitol hill, as you can well imagine, strong reaction to that ranging from disgust to amusement to
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bottom administration has tried to get some laugh out loud, laugh out loud revisionist history. they're trying to rebrand the entire increase in gas prices on their watch. listen to this as an effect of putin's recent invasion of ukraine. well, you heard the minority leader there, mitch mcconnell, talking about the white house's effort to say it's not really just us . this is also a reflection of vladimir putin and the war in ukraine. we'll see how the labor department sees how this all plays out at the end of this month. but i should point this out very quickly. tried to top it all off. economists say that things are likely to get a lot worse before they get better. in particular, gas prices are expected to surge this summer could be a very long hot and expensive summer ahead, my friend. yeah, and you can see the white house and the administration try to get ahead of this by saying, yep, things are going to get worse, kind of preparing the country for what is to come
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. kevin, thank you so much. we'll get back to you as the news breaks. get back to our chief correspondent co-anchor jonathan hunt. you know, it's a point to be made because the white house will not come out and say the chemical weapons jonathan, is in fact that red line. but with the way that world opinion is going in us opinion is going, you think that if that actually does happen, it would force the issue and that it would be a red line? and we would think obviously that many red lines have been crossed here by vladimir putin and his forces. but none of them seem to be a red line triggering ato to take any real action in terms of military action. perhaps that would be we hope obviously we never get to see a chemical weapons attack, but we'll see how nato would react if that does happen. in the meantime, vice president kamala harris and polish president andrei dutta insisted the u.s. poland unified even after the u.s. rejected
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poland's offer to send fighter jets to the ukrainian military via a us air base in germany. we're joined now by political correspondent for the daily mail tv david marr, tosca. we saw the vice president david and the polish president yesterday. together they appeared pretty unified. there was this sort of unseemly negotiation. it seems that shouldn't have been in public. how do you feel that meeting looked and really went? well, jonathan, the white house hereth and the polish government have to appear like there's no daylight between them. but you know, it is just last week that the white house was sending some mixed signals suggesting through diplomatic channels that it will be open to the poles donating any kind of equipment that it wanted to send to ukraine. the problem of course, with this this proposal to send migs to ramstein and then the u.s. giving them to the ukrainians is that nobody wants to see vladimir putin
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provoked anymore than he already is as one thing for the u.s. to send anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons even american made weapons to the ukrainians. it's another thing to see the united states facilitating dogfights over kyiv that i don't think the white house has. very good very good point. when we talk a lot, david, about boots on the ground, it's a phrase we hear again and again. but boots in the air could provoke the same sort of reaction. you're absolutely right. so do you think that we are doing enough though? the u.s. officials talking about the javelins, the stingers et cetera, and they are certainly helping absent migs, et cetera, absent nato no fly zone, what else could we do militarily do you think, david? well, it's not just a matter of airplanes. i mean, look, the migs made sense because the ukrainians know how to fly them their entire air force is
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soviet era equipment. thirty thirty five year old planes that made sense. but they already do have some migs. they'll do what they can't i don't necessarily agree with the white house that the incremental benefit of having more of those planes wasn't really worth the risk to the united states. nobody wants to start world war three and what we could be doing i think is maybe doing a little more work on the cyber side of things. we're hearing a few whispers that the us is doing some unilateral things to monkey with russia behind the scenes. but you'd think that the white house would want to shine bright light on that and say, hey, you know, we're doing what we can. we're doing what we always do and we're trying to putin any way we can. but we're already sending them. you know, you're right, javelins and stingers and everything else along the line. we're sending them ammunition. we're sending them, you know, 50 caliber machine guns. we're not going to send them aircraft. we're just not going to do that . but i do think cyber is an area for growth for the united states. >> yeah. and david, it's it's just a reality in these kind of situations that we do not
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and arguably should not know every thing that other governments that are doing the whether it's the u.s. government, whether it's the british government, the german government, there's a lot goes on behind the scenes . i assume you would agree that it's better that we don't know sometimes because we don't want to give everything away to vladimir putin. well, i'm sure i'm not suggesting that president biden should just open up the playbook and put on fox news. what i'm suggesting, though, is that we should maybe draw the world attention to the fact that we are doing a heck of a lot of other things we don't need all the gory details but suggesting to, for instance, nato allies that the fact that we're walking away from his airplane deal doesn't mean we're turning our back on anybody. that would be an important message to send right now, especially the poles. i mean, remember, ukraine is on their eastern border. they've taken in one point five million refugees. that's more than 60% of all the people streaming out of ukraine are going to poland. so of course the poles are nervous. of course, everybody nato is nervous. so i'm just saying the u.s. might do a better job of communicating some kind of
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proactive steps other than what we already know just to make these these countries a little more comfortable. >> david marr, tosca with the daily mail tv. you take some very good point. david, thank you . and just on the question of migs trace, we are hearing that over night that were attacks in looks that is north and east of where we are about 80 miles north and east of us , a site of a ukrainian air base. no coincidence that trace. yeah, but it still hasn't been explained to me. jonathan had your conversation with david as to why two days ago secretary state anthony blinken seemed to be on board for this mig transfer and then yesterday it was shot down from the white house and nobody has quite explained to me what transpired in those twenty four hours ago from yes to no not going to happen. so that's an interesting question. yeah, yeah, it is. and it's one i'm not qualified to answer. but obviously there's a lot going on in the background here on all of these diplomatic
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20% to the 1% for five minutes meeting three box bottom of now let's update our top story as the russian invasion continues, it's causing massive damage in ukrainian cities in a major humanitarian crisis. let's go back now to jonathan hunt live on the ground in lviv jonathan untraced, we are looking at new video right now just coming into us here in the believe of what appears to have been a pretty major air strike overnight in the town of nypro. we haven't been able to get that video into you guys
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fox headquarters yet, but we have been taking a look at it. it looks like a pretty extensive air strike hitting and causing damage was something like i would say a quarter of a mile square area . also we are told that it may have a shoe factory may have been the target there, although it looks to us on first glance that there may have been some residential buildings that were struck as well. now dnipro is south and east of the capital kyiv. it could allow if they can get control of a time like me, it could allow forces in kharkiv, russian forces and in that area where that nuclear power plant to link up and sort of form a force moving towards kyiv and approaching the capital from the south and east. so a significant development overnight. new air strikes in the town of nrcc pro-choice and we get that video in . we hope to have it in minutes and then play for you jonathan ,we'll get back to you. one million children have fled
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ukraine since the invasion. that is according to unicef. dozens of others have died. our next guest is working around the clock saving this war's youngest victims. mark davis is founder and director of abundance international. he operates two orphanages in ukraine. mark, it's great to see you again. unicef says the number of children now on the move is quoting here staggering. are you seeing the same? are you hearing the same to be able to concur with that mark, there is a great move in that direction, but you have to keep it in perspective. please understand that if we hear the numbers of those leaving ukraine or five or 10 million, it's a country of 40 million if you hear the numbers of children leaving still even among the orphanages, the majority are still remaining weathertech because they're disabled kids. hard to move or they're just choosing to stay and weather it out. and our dedication to making sure that those who have stayed behind were creating a grassroots network to get food supplies, medicines, whatever they need.
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and we'll keep posting at abundance international, doug. and thanks for the donations, but i want to say something special that happened yesterday. we were able to finally reach a couple of the orphanages who were actually behind the enemy lines south of kyrgyzstan and we were able to connect with the directors and be able to get them money and they sent us photos of the things they bought and the kids sent thank you pictures and we are so proud of this . it's nothing like this has ever existed. we didn't know what to do but we just felt like we had to do something. we've been finding everyone we can help make deliveries and take care of the kids who can't leave. >> that's our mission. yeah, you should be proud, mark, because that is exceptional work. and you know, there are so many people who are appreciative of what you're doing. is it your belief that in the days to come that things will get worse? and if so, is there a plan is there a countrywide plan or no small groups like yours? but is there a plan in place to help these kids who may be stranded in some capacity?
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far as i know, we are the only plan and this is why we're scrambling. i've got a database of some twenty one thousand kids, a number of maybe forty different orphanages and we're networking between the directors to talk to each other. what do you guys need? because the crisis is coming in the next few weeks when food supplies haven't been coming to restaurants or grocery stores. gasoline is running out many cities and it's like to find people who can still get out and make the deliveries. this is a one on one grassroots level kind of an operation and there is certainly nothing organized outside what i'm aware of nationally to try to get these these things handled and honestly, which i love. and i if i can just share this , i love all people, all of your up. we just lost it right here to this grocery stores. >> all right. yeah, i think we're just i don't know. are you here back ? i just want to say we might
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lose you again, but poland has already said, you know, poland keeps saying, hey, listen, we've got we've got so many refugees that we can only handle a few more maybe a couple of hundred more thousand or we can't cope. so they could start pushing back . and that's the question is, is there another is there another venue? another place is it romania is a model. where do you where do you send the next batch? well it has to isn't just about sending it's who's receiving when you have the responsibility of lives were orphans, you have to know who's on the other side. can they take care of the vansickle needs? are they going to take financial responsibility? who's a nametag responsible to make sure the kids arrive and this is the critical thing. it's not just children. you're taking your own responsibility, your own family overseas with orphans you have to have a baton pass to somebody who's going to take responsibility as well. i believe romania could be the choice of further into europe are many other options, but it's going to be an active preliminary communication to make that happen. we don't know how long this war is going to go, mark, but
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what happens to these children after the war? i mean, it could be a month, could be a year. what happens to these kids? one in the meantime and one after this war is over ? >> well, again, my focus is on the ones who are going to have to remain in ukraine and so right now i believe as long as there are subject to some bombing like you just described in other places, most of these have been safe and they're okay with nanny care and all the rest of that . and so as long as we can keep providing the food medicines they need to wherever we get them and the people of the community seem to be pitching in as well. i love these people. they're so amazingly generous. and if you don't mind, please again, i just love everybody who contributing at abundance international dawg. it's being used working. >> how's the outreach been, mark? i mean, have you as we've had you on the air and others in in similar groups, how is the outreach been? have you had americans and brits and other people saying,
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listen, we'll take those kids, we want those kids if they need a home, we have a home to offer. >> yes. in fact, i thank you for bringing that . there's so many pieces to the story i can't get you asked a good one . we actually have a person dedicated just the request for adoption. so if somebody is interested in adopting, just go in and reach me and put adoption on the contact page information and we will connect you with somebody who has already successfully adopted theirs in the process of adopting understands the process and as soon as the dust settles, we're going to try to connect as many of these people who are saying please, i'd like to take a child, i'm ready to adopt them. we're want to get you into the system so we can make that happen as quickly as possible. so let us know we are creating a network in a database right now to facilitate those. >> yeah, we met a 13 year old girl yesterday who was on her way, was on her way to her new parents in chicago and the war started. she's in stock, but those new parents are bound and determined to get her and we hope that she will be on her way soon. mark, you're doing exceptional
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real estate experts find out how much your home is worth for free at home like .com breaking news coming into fox news channel. we now have that video in-house of attack on dnipro a bit earlier. let's go back to our chief correspondent and co-anchor jonathan hunt with more on this jonathan. yeah, trace, this appears to be the most recent airstrike carried by the russian forces in what has been a very active night across ukraine. dnipro is a city that is to the south and east of kyiv quite a distance.
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and as you can see here, the damage from our estimation around about a square quarter mile. i would say we're hearing some information that it may have been on a shoe factory. the actual target, although as you can see from this , it looks like they hit apartment buildings. and again, what we would consider civilian targets as well. but this one of several air strikes overnight there were also strikes hitting muchness to western ukraine. interestingly trist in the city of raqqa. that's about 85 miles from where we are here in lviv. the target it looks appears to have been an air base there. i think it's the if i'm right in saying it's the headquarters of the 204 air brigade aviation brigade. it's one the base from which the ukrainian air force flies its mig fighters. so that would seem to be the target, that ukrainian air base. but a busy night of air strikes
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from russian forces. and i wonder, jonathan, from a strategy viewport if you go after denuke pro, if you're trying to you're trying to hook up russian troops maybe to cut the country to maybe go after supply lines, maybe split the country in half if you're going toward key to go after supply lines to make it much more difficult for the ukrainians to fight without a lot of supplies. yeah, absolutely. and when you look at them attacking that sits between kharkiv, a town we've talked about a lot in the sort of further north east and then down to the south of dnipro which are where you're seeing the airstrikes now is zafer regia. that is where that nuclear power plant is. you link those three trace and then the russian forces could move from there and flank the south east of kyiv. and remember the south east of kyiv is the one that part that isn't really fully, fully besieged by russian troops yet.
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so it would speak to the idea that they're trying to completely encircle the capital before launching some sort of all out assault on it. well, jonathan, back to you as news breaks, good stuff. the united kingdom standing with the ukrainian resistance and a russian billionaire is now in very hot water. let's get live to our senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg with more on these . she's live for us in london. amy, good morning to you. hi, trace. well, also, as we know, the u.s. and its nato allies have said they will help ukraine with weapons and with money. but they simply are not going to put any boots on the ground or planes in the sky. but as the speculation about possible scenario in which vladimir putin could use a nuclear weapon or chemical weapons, people are starting also to ask trace is there a red line scenario that we could arrive at that would change western posture agonizing? it's absolutely agonizing and i've had this conversation
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at least a couple of times, not with vladimir, but i think the difficulty is that it would require me to order raaf jets pilots into the air with a mission to shoot down russian force jets circumstances. no circumstances but can that happen? it's not like we can. we've got to be realistic and we're going to do everything we can to support the ukrainian people, to support the amazing heroic ukrainian resistance. meanwhile, the u.k. added more sanctions to the growing list as it continues to put the squeeze on russia and the kremlin's allies. billionaire roman abramovich was sanctioned yesterday. he owns the formidable chelsea soccer club here in london and the fate of the team now lies in the balance. but going to stadiums is something ukrainians can only dream of. for now there are untold people
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trapped in their homes surrounded by russian soldiers who won't let them leave. i have one such pen pal, a prisoner of circumstances whose name and location must be kept secret. but she's been sharing her feelings and emotions. she writes, quote, days begin when you hear not your alarm clock but five explosions from missile attacks on an airport ammunition depot when the normally enticed aroma of coffee and pancakes with honey is replaced by a smell of burning gunpowder and dust from the cellar when instead of waking up on a soft mattress, your akiane floorboards. these are the notes trace just a little look into the life of one of those untold people hunkered down in the basement. this woman with her grandparents traced just to heart rending glimpse of what's going on in and around ukraine. amy, thank you for that . the war is taking a heavy toll on hospitals and clinics in ukraine as well. a dozen people have died and more than 30 injured during attacks on 21 health care facilities.
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three people including one child, died during the bombing of a maternity and children's hospital in mariupol this week. joining us now is alexander danniella. he's the co-founder of the center for national resilience and development. he's the former minister of finance and head of the national security and defense council. and alexander, when you hear that the world health organization has now documented 21 separate attacks against ukrainian health facilities. how do you respond to that , sir? >> well, we'll need we will need this in order to bring kremlin and russian leadership to justice and that will not be long, i'm sure about this . unfortunately, the atrocities that being committed so far, those are not the atrocities that russians actually will do . they feel they see now that plan didn't work and they are
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getting more and more brutal already not discriminating against anyone basically shooting in the residential area of civilians. so even the convoys leaves the besieged cities on the corridors, humanitarian corridors themselves approved those civilians being shot and many die. and i i personally actually facilitate the creation of 40 people from butchering there been and i can tell you that the lives of these people, they will never be the same. all of them left somebody behind either wounded or that or just simply walked in their houses and just devastating to see them. really devastating. yeah, i heard understand if i can olexander of your president zelenskyy talking about the bombing of these health care facilities.
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watch this and then i'll get your response. i have an aerial bomb on a maternity hospital. is the conclusive evidence that what is happening is a of ukrainians? you know, he said yesterday that has brought him to want to negotiate and have vladimir putin come to the table. he's willing to negotiate with a war criminal. >> what do you think of that prospect? >> well, first of all, we need to be open to any negotiations now. it's wrong to refuse to negotiate. so i think the president is right right thing by initiating and basically be open to such negotiations to negotiate over several rounds of negotiations already in the low level. yesterday there was a meeting between our minister of foreign affairs and lavrov another killer. right. which didn't bring any results. but it doesn't mean that we need to stop what we need to
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get is agreed on humanitarian corridors, on the recreation that's important. but russia insisting on the full surrender. ukrainians will never do this and we actually already changed. ukrainians feel that victory we will win. and so russia is now putting kind, you know, a happy face and still requires the same, although i think they already kind of themselves are in doubt and what they're doing now is bluffing. but coming back to the maternity wards. right, that bombing and unfortunately, as i said, that will be not the last one . what we need now is to prevent such air attacks and missile attacks. and as you know, there is this issue is mig 29 which still cannot resolve, you know, the issue that we need to get from and look what's next would help us enormously when it makes our defense systems stronger but also something more serious than something that would be able to
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shut down the strategic aviation that is used against us . so weapons maybe we don't have boots on the ground, but people have echoed that these weapons put them in use and many people have echoed that . we thank you for coming on , sir. the best of luck to you and your people. thank you again. coming up next , our breaking updates on the latest on the russian airstrikes, where they're happening and what the russian strategy might just change. and integrating harumi powerful force. our bodies are incredible, but with many of us i needed a change. that's when i found tony fauci natural remedies clinically shown to be maga hats and suicide is dedicated. women with natural powerful friends and family needed solutions that truly work with no drugs and no hormones, just real relief to treat the way i did. change comes from you are not
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parts of the convoy have actually turned aroun