my next guest, alexei sorkin's political editor for the kyiv independent.yesterday on twitter. quote, back in kyiv, where fuel shortages now among the primary issues, long he was near gassed patients. before the war, ukraine was heavily dependent on the now destroyed conventional oil refinery on belarus, which is now at war with ukraine. alexei sorkin joins me now from the ukrainian capital of kyiv. alexei, good to see you again. this issue of fuel prices going up here in america and in western europe has held some of these governments back from full embargoes on oil from russia, where they don't want people to suffer and overthrow their governments. but now you've got in ukraine because the russians have targeted refineries and fuel depots. tell me what that does logistically, and when it does tomorrow in the fight against the russians and ukraine. >> well basically, the mayor of kyiv said that ukrainians should switch to public transport. exclusively room private cars. because the fuel is needed by the military, and the ukraine now lacks gas and other oil