the twine that was holding the wrists bound and he held up the skulls. and you can very clearly see the entry point of a bullet wound to a bullet hole to the back of at least three of the skulls. the girl herself was buried at a separate location. but that was a more difficult one to be able to identify. we need to go to more for proper evaluation. you ve been covering this war now for so long. how has what you re seeing now different from what you ve seen in the past or is it? i think just the fact today, for example, i was out all day with an artillery unit. this is a modern war, but it s been fought in a kind of previous century warfare with these long-range artillery battles. kherson has been liberated, but it is still under artillery fire. i ve been there for the last
holding the wrists bound. and he held up the skulls and you could very clearly see the entry point to a bullet wound, a bullet hole to the back of at least three of the skulls. the girl herself was buried in a separate location, exam the following day. so we also attended that. that was a more difficult one to be able to identify to go to a more extra proper evaluation. you ll be covering this war for so long. how has what you are seeing now different from what you have seen in the past, or is it? i think today i was out all day with an artillery unit. this is a modern war, but it has been fought in a kind of previous century warfare, with these long ranger artillary battles. kherson has been liberated, but it is still under artillery fire.
this mortar unit firing in the north of the country, while in the south kyiv is continuing a counter offensive trying to capture the russian occupied city of kherson. we met up with an artillery unit on the battlefield. the soldiers tell us there is firing going on here every day, several times a day. the front line is not very far from where we are, it is a couple of kilometers in that direction and now there is not much movement but still the situation is very dangerous. reporter: kyiv s counter offensive is complicated by wet weather in the area. but the commander said he believes in the end they will oust the russians. translator: i know one thing for sure, we ll never step back from here. we have no other choice. only forward. ukraine has to get back all its territory and borders. reporter: while russia
for a major battle inside the largest ukrainian city still controlled by moscow. c nrknn fred pleitgen has our rt from the war zone. reporter: ukrainian forces trying to hit the russians on all fronts. this mortar unit firing in the north of the country while in the south, kyiv is continuing a counter offensive trying to capture the russian occupied city of kherson. we met up with an artillery unit on the battle field. the soldiers tell us there is firing going on here pretty much every day several times a day. the front line is not very far from where we are at all. it a couple kilometers in that direction and there is not very much movement on that front line but still, the situation is very dangerous. ukraine s defense minister says kyiv s counter offense is complicated by wet weather in the area. but the commander says he believes in the end they will oust the russians.