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rush to save those trapped beneath the rubble. 11 killed and dozens injured in the attack in eastern donetskhere the russian troops have been pushing the front line. this woman saying her neighbor was among the dead. this came after the trump administration stopped sharing crucial satellite images and intelligence with ukraine. following the meltdown in the oval office with zelenskyy last week. >> you don't have the cards right now. >> reporter: overnight, zelenskyy saying his team was working closely with the trump administtion, adding quote, the agenda is clear, peace as soon as possible, security as reliable as possible. ukraine is committed to the most constructive approach. >> reporter: on friday, president trump seemingly unfazed when asked if he thought president putin was taking advantage of the u.s. pausing intelligence sharing with ukraine. >> i think he's doing what anybody else would do. >> reporter: in a sign of potential reset, president zelenskyy is expected to travel to saudi arabia on monday to meet with the crown prince. officials with his office will be then meeting with m
rush to save those trapped beneath the rubble. 11 killed and dozens injured in the attack in eastern donetskhere the russian troops have been pushing the front line. this woman saying her neighbor was among the dead. this came after the trump administration stopped sharing crucial satellite images and intelligence with ukraine. following the meltdown in the oval office with zelenskyy last week. >> you don't have the cards right now. >> reporter: overnight, zelenskyy saying his team...
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firefighters battling this blaze in the donetsk region after ballistic missile strikes. ukrainian officials say at least 11 people killed in that attack. fires also broke out in the odessa region following a massive drone attack that hit several buildings. president zelenskyy posting on social media, saying these strikes show russia's goals are unchanged, once again driving home the point that ukraine needs to strengthen its air defenses. these attacks come after the u.s. suspended military aid and cut off ukraine's access to commercial satellite imagery, which ukraine says is crucial for its military to operate effectively. one ukrainian officer saying we are fighting blindly. all eyes will be on the scheduled talks in saudi arabia next week between u.s. and ukrainian negotiators. president zelenskyy announcing he will be traveling to saudi arabia to meet with crown prince mohammed bin salman. ahead of those talks, lama hasan, abc news, london. >> with egg prices at historic highs, the country's largest egg producer is reporting historic profits. a recent sec filing fro
firefighters battling this blaze in the donetsk region after ballistic missile strikes. ukrainian officials say at least 11 people killed in that attack. fires also broke out in the odessa region following a massive drone attack that hit several buildings. president zelenskyy posting on social media, saying these strikes show russia's goals are unchanged, once again driving home the point that ukraine needs to strengthen its air defenses. these attacks come after the u.s. suspended military aid...
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elsewhere, the administration in don't ask says -- donetsk says that russian dive bombs injured severalncluding two children. kyiv says for the first time, ukraine has used french jets to repel a russian attack. the latest attacks come as president volodymyr zelenskyy says he will travel to saudi arabia next week where it ukrainian and u.s. officials are set to discuss initial cease-fire with russia. mr. zelinski, who will not attend those discussions, said kyiv was working constructively for a fast and lasting peace. this news comes as european leaders held emergency talks in brussels on boosting defense spending and support for kyiv. president zelenskyy says he is thankful his country is not alone after president trump cut military aid and intelligence sharing with ukraine. at the summit in brussels, eu leaders agreed unanimously that both russia and its ally belarus posed a threat. the european commission president urszula von the lion said they were determined -- urszula mondo leyen said they were determined. she had this message for mr. trump. >> we all want a peaceful strength, a
elsewhere, the administration in don't ask says -- donetsk says that russian dive bombs injured severalncluding two children. kyiv says for the first time, ukraine has used french jets to repel a russian attack. the latest attacks come as president volodymyr zelenskyy says he will travel to saudi arabia next week where it ukrainian and u.s. officials are set to discuss initial cease-fire with russia. mr. zelinski, who will not attend those discussions, said kyiv was working constructively for a...
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in the donetsk region, several apartment buildings hit. buildings left in a fiery rubble. windows blown out in others. this man says adults covered children like the shell of a turtle. the attacks come after the trump administration froze military aid to ukraine and hours after the u.s. cut off their access to commercial satellite imagery. >> when it comes to the intelligence pause, that has an immediate effect. and russia took advantage of it by launching a substantial ariel bombardment. >> reporter: european leaders vowing to increase their defense budgets and provide assistance to ukraine. trump, yesterday, before the latest attacks. >> president putin is bombing ukraine. do you believe when he tells you he won't speak? >> i believe him. i believe him. i think we're doing very well with russia. but right now, they're bombing the hell out of ukraine. i'm finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with ukraine. >> reporter: the russian attacks come ahead of a crucial meeting between u.s. and ukrainian officials on tuesday in saudi arabia. president zelenskyy says there w
in the donetsk region, several apartment buildings hit. buildings left in a fiery rubble. windows blown out in others. this man says adults covered children like the shell of a turtle. the attacks come after the trump administration froze military aid to ukraine and hours after the u.s. cut off their access to commercial satellite imagery. >> when it comes to the intelligence pause, that has an immediate effect. and russia took advantage of it by launching a substantial ariel bombardment....
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al menos 22 personas murieron, la mayorÍa en la regiÓn oriental de donetsk. polluelo de Águila calva de jackie rompiÓ el cascarÓn. el nido de esta popular familia es transmitido en internet por la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro friends of big bear valley. jackie. llevaban casi tres aÑos en pareja y no habÍan logrado tener descendencia. quÉ belleza tienen muchos fanÁticos! y este domingo, a las dos de la madrugada, la mayor parte de estados unidos adelanta el reloj una hora, pasando al horario de verano y con ello perderemos una hora de sueÑo. estados unidos adoptÓ por primera vez el horario de verano en 1918 como una forma de conservar energÍa. y si bien en 1997, un 73% de los estadounidenses apoyaban ele los horario de verano, ahora el 54% dice que preferirÍa el horario estÁndar durante todo el aÑo el horario de verano comienza a poco mÁs de una semana de iniciar la primavera y finaliza el primer domingo de noviembre y ganaremos esa hora de sueÑo perdida. un eco hotel en el salvador produce su propia energÍa. recicla el agua y sus techos verdes mitigan el c
al menos 22 personas murieron, la mayorÍa en la regiÓn oriental de donetsk. polluelo de Águila calva de jackie rompiÓ el cascarÓn. el nido de esta popular familia es transmitido en internet por la organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro friends of big bear valley. jackie. llevaban casi tres aÑos en pareja y no habÍan logrado tener descendencia. quÉ belleza tienen muchos fanÁticos! y este domingo, a las dos de la madrugada, la mayor parte de estados unidos adelanta el reloj una hora, pasando...
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just last night there was a russian cruise missile attack in donetsk that killed 14 civilian, and the russians are now using their missiles from s-300 air a defense because they're less concerned about ukraine launch. ing any attacks along the border inside russian territory because they don't have the intelligence support from the united states to do so. as far as sanctions are concerned, on this network years ago i said that president biden's threat to use economic coercion including sanctions would never deter putin from launching the war in the first place. and now putin is enjoying support from iran. he's got a drone factory with the iranians in russia to produce drones. he's got artillery from north korea and north korean soldiers being used as cannon fodder. so he's in a stronger place. he's swivelled his economy to china, shipping his hydrocarbons, oil and gas, there and to india. i'm not sure how the threat of sanctions would impact putin's calculus, but perhaps president trump has other ideas about that. neither neither yeah. i thought the same thing -- anita:. i remember wh
just last night there was a russian cruise missile attack in donetsk that killed 14 civilian, and the russians are now using their missiles from s-300 air a defense because they're less concerned about ukraine launch. ing any attacks along the border inside russian territory because they don't have the intelligence support from the united states to do so. as far as sanctions are concerned, on this network years ago i said that president biden's threat to use economic coercion including...
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putin, sometimes directly with russian forces, sometimes with surrogate forces from luhansk and donetsk that are supposedly not russian but are under russian control. and so, understandably, the europeans and especially the ukrainians, that they don't want another hollow cease fire, because we know what russia wants from these peace talks. they want a relaxation of sanctions. they want to pull in a bunch of western technology, sell their oil without restrictions, bring in more funding, rearm, work their armed forces, and then they're ready for another go at ukraine and perhaps other countries. unless there's some fundamental change that emerges from these peace talks in vladimir putin's aims and objectives. and we have seen no fundamental change beyond the papers that were enunciated over three years ago, in which they want to roll back nato all the way back to the boundaries of where we were during the cold war. they want to reestablish russian control over these east european countries that they they asked to join nato because they were specifically didn't want to be under russia's th
putin, sometimes directly with russian forces, sometimes with surrogate forces from luhansk and donetsk that are supposedly not russian but are under russian control. and so, understandably, the europeans and especially the ukrainians, that they don't want another hollow cease fire, because we know what russia wants from these peace talks. they want a relaxation of sanctions. they want to pull in a bunch of western technology, sell their oil without restrictions, bring in more funding, rearm,...
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overnight, russian forces pounding ukraine's regions of donetsk, kharkiv, odesa and kherson, killingast 20 people and injuring 55 others, including five children. and the death toll is rising. russia, targeting several residential buildings as well as ukraine's biggest energy and gas companies, launching at least 145 drones and two ballistic missiles from multiple locations. president zelenskyy posting on social media, saying these strikes show russia's goals are unchanged once again driving home the point that ukraine needs to strengthen its air defenses. and of course, these attacks come after the u.s. has cut off ukraine's access to commercial satellite imagery, stopping military aid and sharing intelligence all crucial for ukraine's military to operate. one ukrainian officer saying we are fighting blindly in all eyes will be on the schedule. talks in saudi arabia next week between the u.s. and ukrainian negotiators hoping to agree to a peace deal. >> i'll certainly be watching for that. lama thank you. turning now to the tragic, tragic revelations involving the deaths of legendar
overnight, russian forces pounding ukraine's regions of donetsk, kharkiv, odesa and kherson, killingast 20 people and injuring 55 others, including five children. and the death toll is rising. russia, targeting several residential buildings as well as ukraine's biggest energy and gas companies, launching at least 145 drones and two ballistic missiles from multiple locations. president zelenskyy posting on social media, saying these strikes show russia's goals are unchanged once again driving...
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russian air strikes across ukraine intensifying with russian forces pounding the eastern regions of donetsk as well as the southern port city of biggest energy and gas companies, launching at leastri others including five children and the death toll is rising. as well as ukraine's biggest energy and gas companies launching 145 drones and two ballistic missiles from multiple locations. russia's fierce aerial assault proving too difficult for ukraine's air force to intercept all of them. president zelenskyy posting on social media saying these strikes show russia's goals are unchanged and once again driving home the point that ukraine needs to strengthen its air defenses and tighten sanctions against russia. of course, these attacks come after the u.s. cut off ukraine's access to commercial satellite imagery, stopping military aid intelligence. all crucial for ukraine's military to operate. one ukrainian officer saying we are fighting blindly. the u.s. is increasing pressure on ukraine into peace talks with russia and, of course, all eyes will be on the scheduled talks in saudi arabia next we
russian air strikes across ukraine intensifying with russian forces pounding the eastern regions of donetsk as well as the southern port city of biggest energy and gas companies, launching at leastri others including five children and the death toll is rising. as well as ukraine's biggest energy and gas companies launching 145 drones and two ballistic missiles from multiple locations. russia's fierce aerial assault proving too difficult for ukraine's air force to intercept all of them....
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weekend long has been talking about the attack on one specific town, dobropillia, in the eastern donetskion, where 11 people were killed, and alex. he describes two russian strikes hitting the town center. and then a little while later, a third strike coming in, targeting first responders as they were responding to the people who have been injured in the first strike last night, more than 100 drones came in. the ukrainian air force says they shot most of those out of the sky. but we talk about pre-negotiation moves and we talk about russia ramping up attacks. that is exactly what ukraine says they are seeing right now. now all this comes, of course, after the u.s. suspended military aid, after that oval office blowup, which you already talked about, alex. and after the u.s. suspended intelligence sharing. this is really important. just so our audience understands what that means. we're talking signals intelligence. we're talking really high quality satellite imagery that the u.s. government has that helps ukrainians and the ukrainian military track incoming russian aerial assaults. and w
weekend long has been talking about the attack on one specific town, dobropillia, in the eastern donetskion, where 11 people were killed, and alex. he describes two russian strikes hitting the town center. and then a little while later, a third strike coming in, targeting first responders as they were responding to the people who have been injured in the first strike last night, more than 100 drones came in. the ukrainian air force says they shot most of those out of the sky. but we talk about...
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maybe he'll give putin, zaporizhzhia and crimea and donetsk and kharkiv. um, maybe alaska. if lisa murkowski keeps voting against him. so he's going to do something that i can't even imagine. >> some distraction. shermichael. um, trump's senior adviser, jason miller, told cnn that president trump plans to, quote, lean into tariffs. tariffs right now. i mean, lawrence summers said something about how if you're. every economist except for those paid by trump are against tariffs. it's a little bit of an overstatement, but i did see a survey, uh, of 45 economists and 43 say they are going to lead to higher prices. yeah, unequivocally. >> yeah, we know that. >> the question. >> becomes how long. >> do these. >> tariffs stay. >> in place. >> you saw. >> tsmc, the chip manufacturer, saying they're going to. invest 100 billion. into the united. >> states for research. >> and development. >> that's going to be new. >> jobs in texas across the u.s. toyota just announced that they're moving. >> manufacturing out of mexico to indiana. that's going to be thousands. >> of jobs. >> for am
maybe he'll give putin, zaporizhzhia and crimea and donetsk and kharkiv. um, maybe alaska. if lisa murkowski keeps voting against him. so he's going to do something that i can't even imagine. >> some distraction. shermichael. um, trump's senior adviser, jason miller, told cnn that president trump plans to, quote, lean into tariffs. tariffs right now. i mean, lawrence summers said something about how if you're. every economist except for those paid by trump are against tariffs. it's a...
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damaged, and these attacks were targeting, of course, eastern and southern ukraine around the areas of donetsk, kharkiv and kherson. so again, that real underscoring of what is at stake here for civilians as these ceasefire negotiations and discussions continue. >> all right. nada bashir staying across the door from london. thanks very much. well, president trump is weighing ending temporary protections for ukrainians fleeing the war. mr. trump won't say if he plans to revoke these protections, but his administration is considering that very move. trump's comments come as reuters news agency reports that the white house is planning to revoke temporary legal status for thousands of ukrainians. the white house press secretary is calling the report fake news and says no decision has been made. we're joining me now from maryland. is mark hetfield. he's the president of the hebrew immigrant aid society. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> thanks. >> so we know more than a third of ukrainians have been displaced since russia's invasion. almost 7 million have fled the country. and now we
damaged, and these attacks were targeting, of course, eastern and southern ukraine around the areas of donetsk, kharkiv and kherson. so again, that real underscoring of what is at stake here for civilians as these ceasefire negotiations and discussions continue. >> all right. nada bashir staying across the door from london. thanks very much. well, president trump is weighing ending temporary protections for ukrainians fleeing the war. mr. trump won't say if he plans to revoke these...
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in areas such as donetsk and kursk and kharkiv and other areas. so that gives the russians a tactical advantage on the battlefield. they can move more rapidly, more openly to attack the ukrainians, and at the same time the russians can launch attacks into the ukrainian rear areas against population centers. and the ukrainians have much less chance of intercepting those attacks. so it definitely has disadvantaged the ukrainians and advantage the russians. >> and when it comes to upcoming peace talks, as trump effectively weakened ukraine's negotiating position. >> i think the ridiculous thing is that trump claims that he's cutting off aid and intelligence support to ukraine to try and get them to the negotiating table. but in fact, what he's doing is disinformation, incentivizing russia from going to negotiations, because russia now can make gains on the battlefield militarily. they can do more damage against ukraine with those long range missile and drone strikes. so there's less incentive for putin to agree to any sort of ceasefire. he'll agree t
in areas such as donetsk and kursk and kharkiv and other areas. so that gives the russians a tactical advantage on the battlefield. they can move more rapidly, more openly to attack the ukrainians, and at the same time the russians can launch attacks into the ukrainian rear areas against population centers. and the ukrainians have much less chance of intercepting those attacks. so it definitely has disadvantaged the ukrainians and advantage the russians. >> and when it comes to upcoming...
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that was in the donetsk region of eastern ukraine. what are you hearing about that?n bombarded and pounded over the last several days. >> with russian attacks. >> just today, 11 people killed. as russia attacked a series of apartment buildings, some eight apartment blocks. >> have been attacked. >> 11 people dead, dozens of people. >> wounded. >> crews rushing right now. digging through the rubble, trying to find any survivors or recovering those who didn't survive. this is something. >> that we've. >> been seeing for days now. we know just a couple of days. >> ago. >> russia attacked the energy. >> facility. >> shutting down power and heat lights. >> to millions of people in the country. >> all of this, as russia says, that they've retaken on land three, three villages in the region, which is also in the eastern part of ukraine. now, of course, the backdrop to all of this, as you mentioned eight days ago, we saw the diplomatic meltdown in the oval. >> office. >> followed by president trump halting military aid to ukraine, halting intelligence being shared with the u
that was in the donetsk region of eastern ukraine. what are you hearing about that?n bombarded and pounded over the last several days. >> with russian attacks. >> just today, 11 people killed. as russia attacked a series of apartment buildings, some eight apartment blocks. >> have been attacked. >> 11 people dead, dozens of people. >> wounded. >> crews rushing right now. digging through the rubble, trying to find any survivors or recovering those who didn't...
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it's in the eastern donetsk region. 11 people killed and president zelenskyy focused on this town. russian ballistic missiles hit the town center. there was a pause, and then a third strike that hit the first responders who had been responding to that. so that is the current situation in ukraine. last night, over 100 drone strikes, the ukrainian air force said they shot most of them out. but of course, this comes, most of them out of the sky. excuse me, but of course this comes after that oval office blowup. it comes after president trump suspended u.s. military aid and then after president trump suspended intelligence sharing. and this is really making a lot of headlines across europe and of course, in ukraine. alex, just for our audience's benefit, intelligence sharing with ukraine previously meant things like satellite imagery so the ukrainians could track incoming russian aerial attacks. it meant things like data targeting info. so ukrainian soldiers, especially those who were using u.s. made weapons, could more precisely hit russian positions. it was also things like signals i
it's in the eastern donetsk region. 11 people killed and president zelenskyy focused on this town. russian ballistic missiles hit the town center. there was a pause, and then a third strike that hit the first responders who had been responding to that. so that is the current situation in ukraine. last night, over 100 drone strikes, the ukrainian air force said they shot most of them out. but of course, this comes, most of them out of the sky. excuse me, but of course this comes after that oval...
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plus de frappes, comme celles que nous avons vu la nuit dernière dans cette ville de la région de donetsks d'une trentaine de personnes blessées lorsque plusieurs frappes russes ont touché des immeubles résidentiels. j'y étais il y a quelques mois, dans cette région. ce sont des villes qui ne sont pas exactement des villes fantômes, puisque pas directement sur la ligne de front, mais dans cette ligne rouge près du front. c'est à 20 km environ de pokrovsk. les habitants qu'on retrouve dans ce genre de ville sont des déplacés de villes déjà frappées par les russes. en plus de la population locale. ces gens sont déjà déplacés d'autres régions. ils n'ont nulle part où aller. - judith grimaldi: il s'agit pour moscou de casser le moral les ukrainiens? - emmanuelle chaze: oui. ca fait partie d'une stratégie de terreur face à la population ukrainienne. beaucoup de gens n'ont pas le choix de rester dans cette zone de la ligne de front. en revanche, on craint que ce genre d'attaques se multiplient et qu'elles soient de plus en plus destructrices et meurtrières, si les services ukrainiens n'ont pas
plus de frappes, comme celles que nous avons vu la nuit dernière dans cette ville de la région de donetsks d'une trentaine de personnes blessées lorsque plusieurs frappes russes ont touché des immeubles résidentiels. j'y étais il y a quelques mois, dans cette région. ce sont des villes qui ne sont pas exactement des villes fantômes, puisque pas directement sur la ligne de front, mais dans cette ligne rouge près du front. c'est à 20 km environ de pokrovsk. les habitants qu'on retrouve...