welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. what to make of all of a sudden an issue that is not the false flag that some thought it could be. the ukrainians now have the wherewithal to do to russia what russian has been doing to them. crass over into their country and do some damage. this case, an oil depot. let s get the latest from alex oh again who has been following this development and the significance of it. alex? hi, neil. ukrainians have not taken any responsibility for this strike. this is raising concerns of a potential false flag or potentially propaganda on the russia side of the world. this is about 20 to 30 miles across the border on the northeastern side of the country. russia says two fighter helicopters blew up the site early this morning injuring two people. the kremlin says that the move will not help the latest rounds of negotiations between russia and ukraine taking place today.
it s too dangerous to get people out. these evacuations have been largely blocked. russia stopped 45 buses that were carrying civilians out of this area. also stopped 14 buses carrying 12 tons of humanitarian aid. the only people that were able to get out, about 600 people traveling in their own private vehicles. neil? neil: thank you, alex. be safe, alex, in lviv, ukraine. to collin mcshane at the one touch taking a look at the area we re talking about. now in the controversy over whether this opens up a new cross-border policy on warring back and forth. collin what do you have? we just don t know what happened along the boredner the early morning hours. where this is significant. you just barely are across the border from russia. so if you go down here 25 miles to the border crossing, this is
kharkiv. we know how hard hit kharkiv has been what a center of attention it s been. so give or take belgorod to kharkiv, it s 50 miles. very close to ukraine. still significant that it s in the russian federation and now we ll see how this develops the next few days and if there s any confirmation on the ukraine side that they were behind this or some other story develops. right now we don t know exactly what happened. we ll see that as we zoom out on this map and take a wider look at the country. you ve had so many of these strikes, even where alex is. you ve had strikes on the oil facilities there. so now maybe you see the turn-around as it happened in russian territory. we zoom out. we ve been talking about this for weeks. the effort by the russians to seal off the eastern part and the southern part of the country. that s why it s so difficult to get in and get people out of mariupol. this is where mariupol is here.