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even! yeah, see you at 11. 1111 masters boulevard, please. gonna be eleven even, buddy. really? the clues are all around us! some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. >> strong words from the ukrainian president president vladimir zelinsky as anger mounts following another attack on civilians, this time targeting a train station comin a lease 52 people.
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the station was filled with thousands of people best to -- desperate to make it out of eastern ukraine. hello, everyone, i am trace jenkins -- i griff jenkins. and i'm kevin corke in washington with our continued coverage. the battle and a 45, if you can believe it. the white house also reacting t the horrific scenes out of ukraine saying the us is investigating. >> this is yet another horrific atrocity committed by russia striking civilians trying to evacuate and reach safety. where we are now is investigating this task as we document russia's investigations . more on that as we begin our breaking conference with griff jenkins, who joins us live from lviv. >> good morning, kevin. let's start with that devastating missile stripe hitting a crowded railway
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station deck with men and women and children heeding the call t evacuate ahead of anticipated increased fighting in eastern europe. the depth toll is rising to 52. it included five children. hundreds more were injured. a local prosecutor said that this was straight out of putin' playbook. >> what we see in kramatorsk's is russian armies and russian troops just killed civilians fo scaring them. they want to actually scare the to panic. >> take a look at this picture showing a missile headed for th -- having for the children written on it. ukraine saying it is the use th
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kind of missile that hit the station but president zelenskyy vehemently asserted that. >> we are anticipating a solid global reaction to this war crime like mass killings in bucha and the missile stripe on kramatorsk must become one of the charges, that's for sure. all efforts will be directed to establish minute by minute who did what and who gave orders in which orders were given. >> meanwhile a checkpoint on th road to mariupol, this seaport city that has been pulverized that the start of this invasion. british intelligence says as many as 160,000 people remain trapped in the city cut off fro civilization without food, water , or electricity. they safe ukraine has received the surface to air missile
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defense system from slovakia an that is among the list of weapons that president zelensky has been asking for since the war heads into day 45. >> back to you again throughout the hour. griff jenkins joining us from lviv. in the meantime in the meantime and the wake of the deadly missile attack on a train station in eastern ukraine. ukrainian president zelenskyy calling on the u.n. to cut diplomatic ties with russia saying moscow only, quote, understands ultimatums. joining us now, alexei guntur ranko. he's a member of ukraine's parliament. he's joining us at this hour. i think the first and obvious question is how is your country doing its stuff? well, we are fighting we are fighting successful we but the rights of the victims so full and the last attack in kramatorsk railway station
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was so awful. i know this railway station very good in kramatorsk works to one of my guntram to out no country which is where, you know, cultural now bobulinski. so i was in the cpac and these railway station many times in my life and just to imagine that it could be by misso when there were thousands of civilians. it is tohoku uncynical from russia because the day before yesterday they attacked the railway and that's why so many people were trapped in the city. so they were waiting for their trains, couldn't evacuate almost 4000 people and that's where mainly women and children and people were waiting for their trains and what the russians did after this , they hit the train station itself, train the railway station itself and now we have like these ofl number of killed people. i think that is one war example of how russia understands.
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what does it mean rusedski, me russian world like putin saying it is just killing and one more time killing. alexei guntur renco joining us as we continue our coverage here on the crisis in ukraine. i think obviously people are disgusted by what you just talked about, this idea of civilians in the line of fire , women and children as well. there's anger building globally. and yet i'm just wondering, are your countrymen is your government getting the resources and the help that it needs? yes, thank you very much for all who supports us and that's extremely important. a lot of work is done, but more should be done. yes. finally we're receiving really strong defense system, but one at 300 division it's not enough for us and the big battle ukraine is going to start the next day and that
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means that we need as much heavy weapons as it is possible. that's why we need more and more weapons and certainly we need more sanctions against russia. russia should be disconnected from the system that is something we should've said in the beginning that it will be done. but in reality it is not done. only seven russian banks, which makes only 15% of russian financial system is really disconnected from the world financial protection system. it's not right. it's it means that this tension is really fake tension and we need a real tension. so i think that is the moment when this disconnection and cuts from russia should be provided in reality, i can tell you yesterday there were european commentariat members of parliament from eleven nations together. i was with them. we showed them butchie folkston in an area and they were literally a crime scene.
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these mass graves scenes, these awful atrocities being women and they were just crying. i think that is the moment when we should stop this evil which is putin and to show that the free world can unite around the ukraine and stop such dictators. incredible language there by alexei concharenko. he's talking about evil mass graves, slaughter or effectively happening throughout his country. i want to bring back in my colleague alexei, if you wouldn't mind. i just want to welcome griff jenkins into our conversation. i believe griff has a question for you as well griff. yeah, alex, you and i spoke here in lviv where i am just days ago. and now you're back out in the field and we're learning from the pentagon that slovakia has given ukraine at least one three hundred surface to air missile defense system. are you encouraged that the
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west is beginning to see this war and the challenges ahead from the ukrainian perspective? >> yes, definitely. we will see the support. yesterday i spoke with deputy speaker of slovakian parliament, also with the head of defensive committee of the european parliament, natalie. world was dark and yes, we are appreciate this help. but once again, more should be done more because russia is also concentrating mobilizing their reserves. they tried to take ukraine, you know, quickly. they failed, but now they are preparing the big biggest assault and also just watch what's happening in mariupol. half a million population city which is affected almost flattened it devastated by russia and also having a heavy weapons ukraine to development and 6000 thousands
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of lives which are now they are under great and many people are already killed. so we need armored vehicles. we need aircraft. we need only artillery heavy artillery, which is possible and we really desperately asking for this . there are examples. for example, germany, they just refused to sell to ukraine their armored vehicles commander and instead of them they now go into utilizing painful utilization of them. >> just imagine i think it's not the right way to act. just incredible story. the griff, thank you for the question. alexa, obviously we're wishing the very best for you, for your countrymen. we appreciate you joining us tonight as we continue our coverage. thank you very much. thank you for covering. thank you for coverage. we appreciate it. closer to home, ketanji brown . jackson's historic confirmation is celebrated at the white house today.
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fox news correspondent lauren blanchard has more on that honorable ketanji brown jack. applause and cheers on the south lawn for judge ketanji brown jackson, the first black woman to be confirmed to the nation's highest court. people of every generation, every race, varied backgrounds felt this moment and they feel it now. judge jackson said it was the honor of her lifetime. it has taken two hundred and thirty two years and one hundred and fifteen prior appointments for a black woman to be selected to serve on the supreme court of the united states. but we've made it. judge jackson won't become justice jackson yet. she will be sworn in after justice stephen breyer retires in late june or early july. her history making confirmation will make this one of the most diverse supreme courts. it will still lean conservative
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six to three, but there will soon be four women on the court. forty seven republicans voted against judge jackson's confirmation. they have concerns that she is too lenient on sentencing. i believe she will prove to be the furthest left of any justice to have ever served on the supreme court. still, three republicans giving her a bipartisan confirmation. i think it was a missed opportunity by a lot of people on that senate floor yesterday not just to stay there and soak in the moment of history but to be a part to be on the right side of history. we will first see jackson on the bench in october when the next court term begins in washington. lauren blanchot, fox news. >> lauren, thank you very much. meantime, a michigan jury acquits two defendants of all charges in a so-called plot to kidnap and kill michigan governor gretchen whitmer. and in a stunning defeat for government prosecutors, the jury was unable to reach
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a verdict against the plot and the plots that is alleged leaders two of them in fact. prosecutors charge the defendants anti-government extremists furious over the governor's hand denuke restrictions while defense attorneys portrayed the men merely weekend warriors prone to big talk who were victims of a government sting before the twenty twenty election. meantime, another court appearance for two men and charged with impersonating federal agents. federal prosecutors arguing that they, quote, compromised secret service members and potentially jeopardized national security. fox news correspondent david sprunt has more on that for us . new pictures released in a court filing revealed just how well armed and well financed the two accused impersonators were 40 year old orienteers a day and thirty five year old haidara. both american citizens were back before a judge late today with prosecutors offering fresh details of their elaborate
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operation. authorities say they posed as homeland security agents befriending actual secret service agents and showering them with gifts. according to court documents, one of the men tried to give the gun to a secret service agent who protected first lady biden. a source tells fox that agent may have also been in close contact with president biden, though not officially part of his detail for secret service employees were suspended but not arrested. fox is told that number may grow. an officer with the service protecting the vice president's residence among the suspended. >> this is embarrassing. this is definitely going to shake or public's confidence in this agency. the fbi nabbed both suspects wednesday in a raid at this luxury apartment building in washington. fbi agents found firearms, ammunition, body armor, handcuffs, dhs patches, brass knuckles, a drone authorities say only pretended to be secret
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service when he took his car in for maintenance. officials say he claimed to have a connection to the pakistani intelligence service. fbi agents recovered a national id card from pakistan. he also has pakistani and iranian visas. authorities believe ali is also a citizen of pakistan. a judge held both in custody over the weekend. they'll appear before that judge again on monday in washington, david sponte, fox news. >> david, thank you . russia isn't wasting time deflecting blame from the deadly train station attack . so the question is how damaging is this disinformation? we'll hear from a ukrainian journalist as we continue. my husband always trying hog up greencard time, but i don't think he realizes how much his pain smells. i guess i get the kids to myself today thanks to
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call eight hundred eight five three three nine four seven. twenty minutes after the hour as we continue our coverage on the war in ukraine. i'm kevin corke in washington. we said it over to my co-anchor griff jenkins. he is live and live this saturday morning. yeah. and kevin, we want to focus on evacuees because a war in ukraine is forcing millions of people from their homes with russian troops targeting civilians. getting to safety is often mountainous task. no one knows that perhaps better than our next guest,
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brian stern and army and navy combat veteran whose rescuing people in ukraine is a co-founder of project dynamo. brian, it's always great to talk to you if you will just update on the latest on how hard it is to get people out of ukraine. the situation is definitely changing here on the ground where the volume the volume is not as much as what we saw in the beginning of the wars. in the beginning of the war we did our first rescue on the opening day on the twenty fourth. so whether we were there were the lines at the borders were ten , ten miles long, 20 miles long. we're not seeing that . what we are seeing is people trapped in russian occupied areas and getting them getting him out safely through landmine infested bridges just destroyed villages where there is only dirt roads, that kind of thing. so that's a different kind of operation at this time. from a volume perspective to a safety perspective.
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brian, i want to get you to speak directly to the situation in mariupol, that city perhaps more than any here in ukraine has been just pulverized 90% of the infrastructure devastated. and british intelligence now says some hundred and sixty thousand people are trapped. they're cut off from civilization. and in red cross day after day has to stop trying to get these convoys out of there. is it impossible at this point in your estimation to get people out of mariupol? i think it possible is a strong word. i don't like to use it do up and every time somebody tells us something is impossible, we figured out a way to do it. you over here approach dinamo but but it is extremely difficult, extremely difficult . we're working really hard on that problem said we've done operations vicinity mariupol. but but but again, the situation each day each day the situation gets worse
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and worse and worse from just pure logistics perspective. a security perspective, russian occupation perspective just just sheer troop movements and their force protection posture on both sides can be a challenge. getting through ukrainian checkpoints can often be just as hard as getting through russian checkpoints. so it's not any one thing that makes it difficult notwithstanding the fact that mariupol has been largely destroyed it bryan, the strike we saw yesterday in kramatorsk targeting that railway station . do you think that was perhaps intended to try and stop civilians from trying to leave their cities? i mean, this is this is this is russian doctrine. one on one is is is to punish the civilian population as a way to demoralize the military. we've everyone everyone's talked about this already so i don't know necessarily that the russians don't want
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people to flee. i think it's more about creating a psychology of fear and the psychological and emotional effect of pain and suffering on the civilian population, which of course is intended to have a demoralizing effect on military forces, the country and the political and the political peace. the problem is, is that here in ukraine that's actually , i would argue a pretty big miscalculation every time they kill civilians, every time the russians kill civilians. oddly, in the ukrainian forces. so i don't i don't see this attack as having an impact other than other than making the ukrainian forces that much embolden, that much fear, that much more fierce against the russians. the russian adversary. such a great point. stern, co-founder of project dinamo doing amazing work here on the ground. brian, thank you for staying up for us and giving some time tonight . kevin , back to you. all right, griff, thank you .
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actually , what we see in kramatorsk, it is strange and you know, russian army russian troops do the war. they just kill civilians for terrorism for that not don't let them evacuation to evacuate themselves and their family. they won't actually scared to do panic in ukrainian cities for capitulation. i do have a look. this picture shows as a missile having for the children written on russia in turn blaming ukraine, saying it doesn't use the kind of missile that hit the station. but president zelenskyy vehemently rejected that assertion. he is urging the west to hold russia accountable. meanwhile, russian backed separatists mobilized the checkpoint on the road to mariupol, that besieged port city that has been hit from the start of the invasion. british intelligence estimates as many as one and sixty thousand people remain trapped in the city.
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in this update, the pentagon is saying that ukraine has received that as three hundred surface to air missile defense system from slovakia that kevin is among the list of heavier weapons zelenskyy has been asking for kevin indeed he has been. griff, thank you again. back to you in just a moment. now russia is apparently now trying to ramp up its war efforts, but the senior u.s. defense official saying that the kremlin is preparing to mobilize as many as 16000 reservists. now it's believed that those reservists will then be sent to eastern ukraine and once there it'll be a quote, knife fight according to that defense official. however, pentagon press secretary john kirby says there are signs russian forces are severely depleted. as we have seen russian forces leave the north and move into belarus and into russia. we are beginning to see indications that they are
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in fact working on ways of refitting and resupplying these units, including discussions about how to replace lost troops. now some of these units are almost completely devastated and it's unclear whether they will ever be reformed or whether they'll be combined with other units trying it. >> now former naval intelligence officer and overseer of stanford's hoover institution john jordan . john, always a pleasure to have you with us. i don't want to disrespect, but mr. kirby had to say there but i'm just curious how do we know that that's true when he says things like it appears that they are depleted? what kind of intelligence might we have that could prove that what we're looking at satellite intelligence signal intelligence as we're able to overhear a lot of their conversations? this is very much like the 40 mile convoy that was supposed to overtake very quickly.
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but as we recall, it melted into the snow and just went away and became a non-issue. and i think i've been alone in cable news certainly as far as i'm aware talking about exactly the extent of the rot in the russian army there in general is doing the work captains and majors and we're almost in a hitler in the bunker type situation where officers are afraid of being shot from behind as much as they are in front of them. you know, when you're talking about calling up reservists, that's one thing when you're talking about calling say 10,000, 20000, that's a big number. but 60 thousand reservists. what should we read into that ? well, it's going to be very difficult for them to be brought up to on training to integrate with their units and become motivated. it's going to be very difficult indeed, which i think is this is going to be a plodding affair where everybody is trying the russian side is slow walking this and you're going to see continued artillery and artillery attacks against and missile attacks against civilian targets.
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now putin is against the clock here too, not just politically at home economically, but that may 9th is a really important day, a very important day in russia because it's a possibility which translates to victory day and that's when russians celebrate the end of the second world war . and to them it's more than it is just is just the history nerds like us now. but to them it's quasi religious significance celebrated on social media by 20 and 30 somethings. and if this is still going on may 9th, that's going to be that's going to not there's going to be psychologically and politically significant to the russians. kevin ? yeah, i'm obviously i think i agree with you and i know a bit about their history and i know what that means in particular to the russian people. but i i'm just going to put it out there, john. i don't think there's any way this thing is all wrapped up by then. i mean, i know people were saying at the very outset this would be sort of a snap. you know, a couple of days, couple of weeks saying i see no indication that this will be
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wrapped up by then. and if that's the case, what do you think that says and what does vladimir putin then do about that ? and i'm talking about a possible exit strategy if it even comes to that . what are your thoughts? i don't think that they have an exit strategy or a strategy. i'm not sure that how much putin knows about what's going on or if he's being told the exact the truth of the disrepair of the russian army. i think what you're going to have is a lot of generals slow walking this giving the appearance to moscow and the general staff that they're carrying out these orders. you're going to see this mob kind of move half willingly to the east and to no real military effect. there will be continued loss of life, i'm sorry to say, but the loss of life will largely be the result of standoff systems, artillery and surface to surface missiles and this will plod on and that's where it becomes real dangerous, kevin , because when it becomes clear to putin that this isn't over , that he doesn't have the land bridge to the crimea and he doesn't control the donbas, then he might start to consider weapons of mass
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destruction and that's when it's going to get really sticky. very, very terrible situation. john, i could talk with you for an hour, but we have limited time. thank you as always, my friend. we appreciate it. and we'll see you again next time john jordan joining a script. meantime, back over to you. yeah, kevin , russian propaganda is working, spreading, disinformed. and shortly after the missile strike on the railway station in kramatorsk, russian state controlled media tried to turn the table by blame ukrainian forces. the same thing happened following the mass killings in bujar with moscow claiming it happened after russian troops left. satellite pictures, however, proved them very wrong. joining us now, ukrainian journalist maria diva. maria, thank you for joining us . how significant is this russian disinformation russia using disinform now for the full scale? i have never seen such a huge wave of misinformation and take it out of russia. so what happened after
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they strike after this awful atrocity in kramatorsk is that they actually took credit for this because the russian controlled telegram channel me in my statement that they target the ukrainian military is there in kramatorsk. but when they realized the scale of the deaths among civilians, they started deleting that tweets and messages and started accusing ukrainian armed forces in this attack and after that we have seen numerous disinformation messages throughout russian media is a telegram. channels are controlled by russian special services, especially geriau and also in russian state media as well . and maria, you mentioned like the telegram channels and in the means by which the russian state controlled media is getting their disinformation out. do we have any indication
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on how informed the russian population is of what's really happening here in ukraine? russia has managed to completely twist out the information reality of the russian people and we see it by the results of the latest polls in russia. the support for putin's excellent, excellent growth and the support for this aggressive war . and i'm sure you have seen this picture on one of the rocket that hit kramatorsk and killed 50 more than 50 civilians and five ukrainian children. it's read in russian for children it means they are feeding into their own population. the idea that they need to destroy ukraine to protect russian children. that's what happened. and so that's also disinformation like kind of what used to be during the germany when everything is twisted all around. maria, i remember covering the invasion of iraq when
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the u.s. forces went in in 2003 and we had a nightly comment from baghdad, bob, who would go on about how the americans were losing badly. and of course we knew just the opposite to be true . however, in this war now. forty five days in this disinformation seems to be very damaging and quite a hard job it is to to sort of counter it . well, yes, we have also seen the same the same the same thing happening during the mh 17 situation when it was shot down by russian buk brought to donbas and then they also as well took credit for that but then started to to continuously create different kind of misinformation, disinformation and fake stories that is what's happening now. so what how it works is russian
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propaganda create numerous version of events so that it will be difficult to to debunk all of them at once. and that's why it's effective for russian population because they see from all the russian tv sources and all the media only disinformation and outrageous lies and they do not believe in anything only what russian propaganda and state tv says to them and that does that mean that it is very hard for any truthful information to be brought to russia and that's why fighting on the information front is of the same importance of giving ukraine more weapons to defend our citizens because only by that way we will we will be able to protect innocent civilians because there is no way of how we can persuade russia of not killing more people in ukraine, of not killing ukrainian children. the only way to do that is to defend them.
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maria devah, one of the many great and brave courageous journalists here in ukraine trying to get the truth out. maria, thank you for taking time. kevin yeah, that was a terrific conversation, griff and i think you nailed it when you talk about this idea of trying to get the truth out. disinformation is a real thing and it's particularly acute challenge for the globe when you have so many journalists in harm's way, you're trying to keep them connected to what's happening over there while trying to keep them safe as well. and a very interesting conversation. thank you , my friend, as always. coming up, one of ukraine's neighbors delivering new powerful weapons to ukraine. but here's the question could it be enough to help to drive russian forces out? that more as we continue with . i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and 26 presidential candidate. like many of you, i've
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on the ground in lviv, ukraine. he joins us once again this hour. griff good. kevin , thanks for the talk about ukraine resistance. slovakia has donated its three hundred air defense system to ukraine to help defend against russian airstrikes. the soviet designed weapon system is used to shoot down enemy aircrafts and up to one hundred and sixty miles away can also shoot down multiple targets at once. it's unclear on how many three hundred systems slovakia can send over , but ukraine has been desperate for any air defense system since this invasion began. forty five days ago, jaquith i'd like to thank slovakia not for the future but for what they are doing for us at the appropriate times for fully supporting us in our position in the war , condemning russian aggression not only in statements but really supporting with weapons. joining us now, retired army lieutenant colonel darren gob. he's a former blackhawk helicopter pilot and squadron leader and co-founder of restore liberty.
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colonel, thank you again for taking time to join us . your insight always so important. how significant is this slovakian delivery of the three hundred? hey, thanks for having me on again tonight . and i would say that by comparison the assessment of what ukraine had for this system prior to this conflict starting with about 100 total systems of which we expect somewhere between 20 and 25 of those systems have been destroyed since the conflict started this is one system right now that as we understand anyways with about 45 missiles or so and i guess in the end i don't think it's a game changer as far as the being a significant addition to the total number of forces that they have. however, the message that's being sent up moving systems out of one country into another based on a series of promises like putting patriot missiles from u.s. forces into slovakia is that parts truly important?
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so and we have to continue with the air defense blanket in in ukraine. this is one system to add to that and every little bit counts at this point. and colonel, we've learned from the pentagon that russian troops are refitting and trying to redeploy and focus on the eastern donbas region and continue to pound on the southern coastline in places like mariupol. but yet forty five days in ukraine's resistance remains . how do you see things heading into next week? >> well, so far this has not been a total surprise as far as what they were going to do after after a key fight with it being largely a loss which is something they needed to do or russia needed to capture within the first 10 days to two weeks. we anticipated that they would probably move and focus on the east where they had a somewhat more friendly reception. i guess you could say, and the
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expectation of handling trying to grasp the captured the land bridge out of crimea and keep their foothold there. so this is not a surprise, but what i think we need to keep our eye on is what will the ukrainian military be able to do if they transition from largely defense into potentially moving into an offense and i think that could be a game changer if they're outfitted in a way that would allow them to do it. >> well, that's a great point, colonel. can they go on the offense without things like those mig fighters and the other heavier weapons that president zelenskyy is asking for? certainly difficult at best to be sure. and warfare gets a lot more complicated when you go from the defense into the offense and try to sustain yourself on the move while you're advancing and all the different things that you're doing in the opposite . i do not think that they are ready for that yet, largely
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because a lot of the supplies in the various systems that we've been talking about javelins and harpoons in those other systems and the migs are not there. they're simply not there yet. there's a lot of red tape and bureaucracy that has prevented them from moving into ukraine in the quantities that they're needed. and you and i spoke, colonel, the day after the ukrainian two ukrainian helicopter gunships went into russian territory in belgorod and reportedly struck that fuel depot. that was the surprise of first sort of offensive taking the fight in the motherland russia. do you anticipate we may see more efforts like that ? i think we could in the same way that russia was targeting logistics and transportation nodes in the western part of ukraine in order to reduce the speed of logistics and personnel moving towards the east and north. ukraine could be looking at this as an opportunity to reach
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into those same places or similar functions in russia in order to prepare their ability to move on to the offense in belarus, one of their most significant railheads and road heads. and if they can influence places like that , they're going to make their life at least a little bit easier if they're able to move into the offense in the future. lieutenant colonel daryn. thank you very much for your insight. great as always, colonel. have a great night. kevin . >> thank you , chris . thank you . i just want to ask you why we have just about a minute left in this particular broadcast based on everything you're hearing from your sources, is this a more or less hopeful time for the folks in ukraine, in particular for the government? i know they're under siege. are they seeing enough improvement in the support that they're getting from around the globe give to feel like things are turning or no? well, i think every day
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that passes as the ukrainian resistance continues to have successes like driving russia out of the capital area of kyiv ,it is really motivating ukrainians. it's stealing their resolve. kevin and i think is one of our previous us that denied this strike on that railway station while horrific, tragic and devastating, it adds to ukraine's devotion to try to get in the position to drive russian troops from every corner of ukraine. that is what i think we'll see going into next week kevin . yeah, i think that's an excellent point. i think it's also galvanizing the globe when you see those images and when you hear more stories like this , i think everyone around the world begins to sort of take on this different posture. by the way, for the folks at home, if you'd like to donate to the ukraine relief effort, you can go visit red cross dot org. thanks to your contributions, fox has been able to donate some 13 million dollars already. again, thank you . and if you haven't had a chance
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