which hasn t seen this type of attack since the early stages of the war. civilians were forced to move underground of local subway stations as they await incoming strikes. kyiv s mayor says there will be emergency power outages across the city. russia s vladimir putin says this morning s barrage was direct retaliation for that attack on a critical bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. putin blaming ukraine for the aing ta. ukraine has not taken responsibility. this morning, president zelenskyy saying russia is trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth. the general assembly will begin over the illegal annexation over ukrainian territories. caliperry live in kyiv, general mcofry. cal. let me start with you. it was a very, very intense couple of hours. what s the latest on the ground there? reporter: so it was the height of rush hour. 8:15 in the morning, eight hours ago, when we heard a series of explosions. you couldn t mistake them for anything
part of the deal that was done was that known of those dps troopers were the ones that were at the scene on may 24th. and so far they will be in place over the course of the next year. it s my understanding that the school district will begin a re-interview, retooling, reinventing process over the next several months to try to bring in a new set of officers, have people re-interview those that were not there and so i think that it s a good step in the right direction but there is, as i said, plenty of work yet to do. senator, i just that 24th of may changed so much for so many people and still a wound that continues to just lead from what happened there. i m just wondering, senator, what accountability looks like in those families eyes and in your eyes? jose, when you go into 137