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uman evidence of the use of zelensky 's regimes for these purposes synagogue building.rst they were loaded by nationalists. in the body of dump trucks of the cult. in uman, it intends to be used by the kiev nationalist regime for military purposes. the missile-gun complex shell destroyed the ukrainian drone airborn, which a year ago in the russian missilemen in the report evgeny davydova march off-road throw in the cockpit of the launcher, which ensures the defeat of all types of targets, but the main emphasis, of course, on enemy aircraft, anti-aircraft gunners can shoot down helicopter aircraft and supersonic cruise missiles facts, work according to the principle for the operator. the commander detects the target, transmits this data to the operator, the operator then accompanies this target and destroys it on the radar on command. everything that happens within the range of the mark, the target is captured instantly and a blow is struck on the first channel to destroy the target. the target was hit by a ukrainian-made drone carrying 80 caliber mines under the wing. c
uman evidence of the use of zelensky 's regimes for these purposes synagogue building.rst they were loaded by nationalists. in the body of dump trucks of the cult. in uman, it intends to be used by the kiev nationalist regime for military purposes. the missile-gun complex shell destroyed the ukrainian drone airborn, which a year ago in the russian missilemen in the report evgeny davydova march off-road throw in the cockpit of the launcher, which ensures the defeat of all types of targets, but...
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and many people, of course, fleeing the fighting, even here in uman.ped on the streets, all of them had been forced to come here because of fighting in their own cities. one moment i asked, are you going to travel further west? she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home. she said her mother was still caught up she said her mother was still caught up in the fighting to the north of kyiv and all she wants is for all of this to be over.— this to be over. sarah rainsford reporting- _ just short of three weeks into this conflict, the kremlin is insisting that its so—called "special military operation" is going to plan. but some in moscow admit the campaign was not progressing as quickly as moscow wanted, and the united states says it has pretty much stalled. so what is the current state of the russian campaign and how have the ukrainians managed to frustrate them? our security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. the russian offensive continues to make only slow progress. their original plan
and many people, of course, fleeing the fighting, even here in uman.ped on the streets, all of them had been forced to come here because of fighting in their own cities. one moment i asked, are you going to travel further west? she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home. she said no, ijust want to go home. she said her mother was still caught up she said her mother was still caught up in the fighting to the north of kyiv and all she wants is for all of this to be...
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cnn's sam kiley is in uman, ukraine. matthew chance is in kyiv. and russian expert jill dougherty is in moscow for us. but i want to begin with sam. sam, hello to you. new explosions in kyiv tonight and kherson the first ukrainian city falling to russian forces. russian tanks are now patrolling the streets of kherson. explain why this is such a strategically important city for putin. >> well, it's a very important city indeed for the russian campaign against ukraine. it's also a terrible loss for the ukrainians because it's at the mouth of the dnieper river, the river that effectively dissects the country. but on top of that it's pretty close to the head of a very important water canal that carries water into the crimean peninsula, an otherwise parched patch of land that the russians illegally annexed back in 2014 in their last military invasion of the ukraine. the ukrainian authorities cut off that canal supplying water into crimea back then. and now that the russians have got control or will have control over that area that means that they can c
cnn's sam kiley is in uman, ukraine. matthew chance is in kyiv. and russian expert jill dougherty is in moscow for us. but i want to begin with sam. sam, hello to you. new explosions in kyiv tonight and kherson the first ukrainian city falling to russian forces. russian tanks are now patrolling the streets of kherson. explain why this is such a strategically important city for putin. >> well, it's a very important city indeed for the russian campaign against ukraine. it's also a terrible...
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as emphasized in our ministry of defense, the uman synagogue intends to be used by ukraine for militaryder to provoke conflicts in the event of a fire impact on it, the political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia, meanwhile, operations near chernigov are sleeping, our military managed to detect the destruction of the strike drone solo. the target was shot down with the help of an anti-aircraft complex. shell-s, like a threat, he has an enemy apparatus will tell about heifers this 38-ton car can accelerate to 100 km / h. it is enough to quickly take up a firing position for deployment in a matter of minutes and 12 anti-aircraft guided missiles ready for battle. so we're in position, yes. at the moment, the combat vehicle is moving from the initial state to the state of combat operation, excellent visibility. on the court field with one it is unsafe in the sense that if missile strikes begin before the complex will need to curl up very quickly and take up a camouflage position very quickly, but with the other side of the complex from here. sees everything at a distance
as emphasized in our ministry of defense, the uman synagogue intends to be used by ukraine for militaryder to provoke conflicts in the event of a fire impact on it, the political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia, meanwhile, operations near chernigov are sleeping, our military managed to detect the destruction of the strike drone solo. the target was shot down with the help of an anti-aircraft complex. shell-s, like a threat, he has an enemy apparatus will tell about heifers...
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in uman, it is intended to be used by the kiev nationalist regime for military purposes, in order to a conflict and political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia in case of influence on it.
in uman, it is intended to be used by the kiev nationalist regime for military purposes, in order to a conflict and political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia in case of influence on it.
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thank you, sarah rainsford in uman.ts of the north—west. it has been coming in on this weather front through the course of the night and this morning and is slowly moving south—eastwards. after a bright or sunny start in scotland and northern ireland, as the cloud builds, the sunshine will turn hazy. we've also had some showers moving across the midlands and east anglia. they have now more or less cleared, leaving england and wales with a lot of dry weather and just light winds. the winds that bit brisker across the far north—west. temperature—wise today, we are looking at seven in lerwick and stornoway, up to 15 in london, possibly even 16. heading through this evening and overnight, our weather front continues to slip slowly south—eastwards, fragmenting in doing so, and at the same time we have a weak weatherfront coming up from the south producing some rain. for most, it will be a frost—free night, but under clearer skies across north—west scotland and northern ireland there is a chance you could see some frost. tomo
thank you, sarah rainsford in uman.ts of the north—west. it has been coming in on this weather front through the course of the night and this morning and is slowly moving south—eastwards. after a bright or sunny start in scotland and northern ireland, as the cloud builds, the sunshine will turn hazy. we've also had some showers moving across the midlands and east anglia. they have now more or less cleared, leaving england and wales with a lot of dry weather and just light winds. the winds...
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we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and we begin with cbs' holly williams in uman.g, holly. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. as you can see, it is almost completely dark here in uman, because as in many other parts of ukraine, there is a night time curfew in place as russia continues to pummel this country from the air. and we should warn you that our report contains some disturbing images. three people were killed when this hospital was decimated by a russian missile strike yesterday, according to ukrainian officials. ( explosion ) ukraine's government says 10 hospitals have now been completely destroyed in this invasion.. "i wan "i want to cry because we had a connection between ukraine and russia," said dr. antioli pavlov. and russian cruelty is so brutal. there is carnage in this country, civilians killed in their homes and on the street. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence the russians are committing war crimes. yet, russia's ground forces have made surprisingly slow progress. ukraine's military says it recaptured the strategically important town just out
we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and we begin with cbs' holly williams in uman.g, holly. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. as you can see, it is almost completely dark here in uman, because as in many other parts of ukraine, there is a night time curfew in place as russia continues to pummel this country from the air. and we should warn you that our report contains some disturbing images. three people were killed when this hospital was decimated by a russian missile strike...
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the uman synagogue intends to be used by ukraine in military purposes, in order to provoke conflictsn the event of a fire impact on it, the political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia, meanwhile, the special operation of our armed forces continues over the past day , 10 ukrainian drones have been destroyed by air defense systems of the russian aerospace forces, 64 military facilities have been hit. among them are four command posts, including the headquarters of the ukrainian special operations forces in the area of the settlement of bereznegovata, mykolaiv region three anti-aircraft missile systems one of 300 in the area of the city of malin, zhytomyr region, and two beech trees in one in the areas of ugoldar and slavyansk , three installations of rocket systems were also destroyed in the hall on fire, the door of artillery batteries and 49 areas of concentration of ukrainian military, equipment and strongholds of the armed forces of ukraine. in addition, large warehouses were destroyed fuel in the khmelnytsky region, and in the village of kamenka, donetsk
the uman synagogue intends to be used by ukraine in military purposes, in order to provoke conflictsn the event of a fire impact on it, the political pressure of jewish religious organizations on russia, meanwhile, the special operation of our armed forces continues over the past day , 10 ukrainian drones have been destroyed by air defense systems of the russian aerospace forces, 64 military facilities have been hit. among them are four command posts, including the headquarters of the ukrainian...
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. >> reporter: air raid sirens in uman.eeking shelter from russian bombs in what vladimir putin says is partly a campaign to rid ukraine of a nazi leadership. the absurdity of this claim lost on no one, here heading to the basement of a synagogue. the jewish population of ukraine has suffered terribly over the last few hundred years. it's had pogroms inflicted on it by the czarist regime. it suffered miserably under stalin, and of course the jews here were murdered en masse by hitler. the tomb an is a pilgrimage site for thousands of hassidic jews and has flourished under ukraine's president. the result of putt sin's so-called denazification program. military site in the town was bombed on day one of the russian campaign against ukraine. do you think ukraine has a government of national socialists, of nazis? that is what putin says. >> no. ukraine, you see ukraine in the last year, they give us to come. they don't make a problem. >> i have been living here for seven months and it's been amazing, very loving and caring to th
. >> reporter: air raid sirens in uman.eeking shelter from russian bombs in what vladimir putin says is partly a campaign to rid ukraine of a nazi leadership. the absurdity of this claim lost on no one, here heading to the basement of a synagogue. the jewish population of ukraine has suffered terribly over the last few hundred years. it's had pogroms inflicted on it by the czarist regime. it suffered miserably under stalin, and of course the jews here were murdered en masse by hitler. the...
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you know the first day of the war 24 of february uman was divided.dy shocked and especially after yesterday the bomb came. i don't know even how to explain the state of the community after this day. >> reporter: that synagogue is used, its basement, pretty big and can accommodate many tens of people at least in the event of air strikes. the synagogue is effectively being turned into a bomb shelter to protect people from vladimir putin's claims he's going to de-nazify them. >> babi yar where tens of thousands of jews were killed during the early years of world war ii in ukraine's capital. sam kiley, appreciate it. thank you. i want to go to our diplomatic editor nic robertson in moscow. just talking about vladimir putin, public remarks filled with untrue statements, lies, propaganda, and spoke to his french counterpart emmanuel macron. do we know much more about what he told macron about russia's next moves? >> reporter: yeah, it was characterized as a frank exchange. a difficult conversation. macron came away with the view putin will double down and
you know the first day of the war 24 of february uman was divided.dy shocked and especially after yesterday the bomb came. i don't know even how to explain the state of the community after this day. >> reporter: that synagogue is used, its basement, pretty big and can accommodate many tens of people at least in the event of air strikes. the synagogue is effectively being turned into a bomb shelter to protect people from vladimir putin's claims he's going to de-nazify them. >> babi...
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another sign of this war's growing savagery matt bradley, nbc news, uman, ukraine. >>> and people from kharkiv are among the half million refugees the u.n. says have poured out of ukraine since the invasion began. many are making their way to western ukraine to try to cross the border tom llamas is there and spoke with some of them >> reporter: tonight, fires burning outside of the lviv train station in western ukraine. inside the station, the massive exodus comes to light this is what it looks and feels like to try to escape ukraine right now. these are families trying to board trains to poland. these entranceways are filled with people it is sad. it is desperate, but this is one of the only ways these families can get out who are you traveling with here? >> i'm with my daughter. >> reporter: she and her daughter, emma, are trying to reach poland but what truly breaks this mother's heart is that her husband is there to say good-bye. he says he's going back to help defend his country. men of fighting age are not allowed to leave. >> i'm so scared about my husband i don't want to say go
another sign of this war's growing savagery matt bradley, nbc news, uman, ukraine. >>> and people from kharkiv are among the half million refugees the u.n. says have poured out of ukraine since the invasion began. many are making their way to western ukraine to try to cross the border tom llamas is there and spoke with some of them >> reporter: tonight, fires burning outside of the lviv train station in western ukraine. inside the station, the massive exodus comes to light this...
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. >> as you can see it is almost completely dark here in uman.e curfew in place. three people were killed when this hospital was decimated by a russian missile strike yesterday, according to ukrainian officials. ( explosion ) ukraine's government says 10 hospitals have now been completely destroyed in this invasion. "i want to cry because we had a connection between ukraine and russia," said dr. antioli pavlov. and russian cruelty is so brutal. there is carnage in this country, civilians killed in their homes and on the street. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence the russians are committing war crimes. yet, russia's ground forces have made surprisingly slow progress. ukraine's military says it recaptured the strategically important town just outside the capital kyiv yesterday, and they're now fighting to wrest back control of izyum and kherson, according to senior u.s. defense official. the ukrainians are massively outgunned, but with antitank missiles supplied by the u.s. and the allies, they've destroyed hundreds of russian armored vehicles,
. >> as you can see it is almost completely dark here in uman.e curfew in place. three people were killed when this hospital was decimated by a russian missile strike yesterday, according to ukrainian officials. ( explosion ) ukraine's government says 10 hospitals have now been completely destroyed in this invasion. "i want to cry because we had a connection between ukraine and russia," said dr. antioli pavlov. and russian cruelty is so brutal. there is carnage in this country,...
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there is no need for de-nazification because jews from uman from experienced a renaissance. this is how things look now, though. civilians seeking shelter from russian bombs in what vladimir putin says is partly a campaign to rid ukraine of a nazi leadership. the absurdity lost on no one, here heading to the basement of a synagogue. >> the jewish population suffered terribly the last few hundred years. programs have been inflicted on it. it suffered miserably under stalin. of course the jews were murdered en masse by hitler. a pilgrimage site of hasidic jews. now the streets of its jewish comm community. military site in town was bombed on day one of the russian campaign against ukraine. do you think there is a nationalistic group of nazis. >> no. they don't make us a problem. >> i have been living here seven months. it's been amazing. very loving and very caring to the jewish people. >> reporter: he said there are drug addicts and neo-nazis who took ukrainians hostage. they damaged the babyn yar, where more than 30,000 people were murdered in 1941. many tens of thousands we
there is no need for de-nazification because jews from uman from experienced a renaissance. this is how things look now, though. civilians seeking shelter from russian bombs in what vladimir putin says is partly a campaign to rid ukraine of a nazi leadership. the absurdity lost on no one, here heading to the basement of a synagogue. >> the jewish population suffered terribly the last few hundred years. programs have been inflicted on it. it suffered miserably under stalin. of course the...
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cnn's sam kiley is in uman, ukraine. matthew chance is in kyiv.night and kherson the first ukrainian city falling to russian forces. russian tanks are now patrolling the streets of kherson. explain why this is such a strategically important city for
cnn's sam kiley is in uman, ukraine. matthew chance is in kyiv.night and kherson the first ukrainian city falling to russian forces. russian tanks are now patrolling the streets of kherson. explain why this is such a strategically important city for
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we've been seeing our cnn sam kiley is in uman in ukraine. i want to go to him now.t you have been seeing there. >> well, anderson, just as you are at the -- in the sense at the end of the -- or near the end of the ukrainian refugee trail, this is the kind of midway point for a lot of people fleeing fighting in kharkiv, in kherson, in mariupol and, of course, in the capital kyiv. a lot of them pass through here. a lot of them shelter here in the local synagogue, which in the -- underneath in the basement. it's the biggest synagogue in europe. it's got a very large basement. it's able to shelter many hundreds of people as they often stream in here because there's air raid sirens at least nearly every day and every evening. the town or the outskirts of the town have been hit, particularly at the beginning of the assault. but what we're seeing here is, and you're seeing there is really the mass movement of population as a result of this gear change really from the russian assault which has gone from targeting military installations, communications, now appears to be sta
we've been seeing our cnn sam kiley is in uman in ukraine. i want to go to him now.t you have been seeing there. >> well, anderson, just as you are at the -- in the sense at the end of the -- or near the end of the ukrainian refugee trail, this is the kind of midway point for a lot of people fleeing fighting in kharkiv, in kherson, in mariupol and, of course, in the capital kyiv. a lot of them pass through here. a lot of them shelter here in the local synagogue, which in the -- underneath...
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nevado, santa rosa closed for pedal uman minus nine degrees compared to yesterday at this time. next system, rather innocuous will lift northward. we'll get a few clouds out of unsightly coup attempts tomorrow . saturday is the one will focus on for the next system coming in, but you can see amounts right now are forecast to be higher in santa cruz, san jose in san francisco and santa rosa . that would be a flip flop from what we had yesterday. and for the sierra, not a huge deal, but they'll get some snow on saturday, maybe late saturday. by sunday morning, though, should be gone. so maybe about 2 to 4. maybe five and some of the higher passes there. i'm fresh snow on the way, 60 seventies on your attempts today. cool morning. nice day. partly cloudy tomorrow, then we'll get a little break on friday before that next system arrives on saturday. you guys alright, steve. thank you every second counts during a water rescue coming up on mornings onto the nine firefighters in alameda and other agencies are working together to better provide help when someone is in distress. and inter
nevado, santa rosa closed for pedal uman minus nine degrees compared to yesterday at this time. next system, rather innocuous will lift northward. we'll get a few clouds out of unsightly coup attempts tomorrow . saturday is the one will focus on for the next system coming in, but you can see amounts right now are forecast to be higher in santa cruz, san jose in san francisco and santa rosa . that would be a flip flop from what we had yesterday. and for the sierra, not a huge deal, but they'll...
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we were in the central town of uman and there were bombardments as we were leaving in the morning.e trying to escape they're seeing their country facing this crisis as they're attempting to leave, and some of the scenes at the border are heartbreaking, who men, who are not allowed to cross the border between the age of 18 and 60, have to leave their families, turn around and go back to join the fight. this is a crisis in the making. i don't think we have seen the worst of the humanitarian crisis. that, guys, is yet to come. >> more than 1 million have left the country according to the u.n. nbc's matt bradley in lviv, ukraine, for us this morning. matt, thank you very much. mika. >>> the united nations general assembly overwhelmingly voted yesterday to reprimand russia over its invasion of ukraine. in a historic rare emergency meeting, 141 countries voted in favor of a resolution condemning russia for its military action in ukraine. five countries including russia voted against the resolution. 35 others abstained including china. as the results of the vote were placed on the screen
we were in the central town of uman and there were bombardments as we were leaving in the morning.e trying to escape they're seeing their country facing this crisis as they're attempting to leave, and some of the scenes at the border are heartbreaking, who men, who are not allowed to cross the border between the age of 18 and 60, have to leave their families, turn around and go back to join the fight. this is a crisis in the making. i don't think we have seen the worst of the humanitarian...