there were pockmarks all around the grounds, so it wasn t one large impact crater. all one direct hit on one of the hospitals around. as i mentioned, there were several in that area. it was rather scattered all around. so with that, from experience of working in conflict zones, the team came to the conclusion it must have been cluster munitions. the us and eu is preparing more sanctions on russia. as the kremlin stepped up military aggression in the east of ukraine, thousands of people who live in the donbas region are now fleeing. ukrainian officials say they believe moscow because my aim is now to capture the whole region. but ukrainian forces continue to slow their progress. successfully targeting the russian military in the air and on the ground. here, a russian attack helicopter reported to have been destroyed by an anti tank missile. but ukraine needs more than sanctions, says president zelensky. he wants more military support
of the hospitals around. as i mentioned, there were several in that area. it was rather scattered all around. so with that, from experience of working in conflict zones, the team came to the conclusion it must have been cluster munitions. the us and eu is preparing more sanctions on russia. as the kremlin stepped up military aggression in the east of ukraine, thousands of people who live in the donbas region are now fleeing. ukrainian officials say they believe moscow because my aim is now to capture the whole region. but ukrainian forces continue to slow their progress. successfully targeting the russian military in the air and on the ground. here, a russian attack helicopter reported to have been destroyed by an anti tank missile. but ukraine needs more than sanctions, says president zelensky. he wants more military support and is calling on world leaders to hold russia accountable. the horrific images of civilian deaths that have emerged in recent days, he says, arejust the beginnin
the russians with immunity can pound ukrainian cities withstand fire. artillery, rockets, cruise missiles, that s where this is going. the challenge it seems to me is how do we infuse a quantitative edge in military technology so the ukrainians can carry the fight to the russians, the war is now in a period where the russians have acute vulnerability. this won t last much longer. some things we can t do. you couldn t train a ukrainian to fly an apache attack helicopter in less than a year or two. but an m-1 tank in five days you could equip for ukrainians to fight it. so we ve got to think carefully but this is basically fairly modest support. a couple of billion dollars in a
appear to have been kicked back when we arrived here yesterday were gaining control of this important bridge. it s important because while being an important city on the way up from crimea that s held by russia, lower southern peninsula of ukraine. you have to pass through there and cross over the river which cuts the country in two. that bridge is on the edge of this town. and this morning ukraine held it. we saw the extraordinary damage that had been done to the bridge in the areas around it by air strikes by heavy shelling. the dead left behind where they fell. we went back there this evening in our earlier reports and we heard what sounded like an attack helicopter moving in after some shelling that targeted the ukrainians. burst of rocket and heavy machine gun fire and silence. so it is unclear at this stage who holds that area. it has gone back and forth. we were in a similar situation last night when the russians appeared to have pushed the
yeah, absolutely. i mean, yeah, you re way west. we re way west. as i m speaking to you, the air ride sirens are going off here in lviv. again, i also want to, before i go to jill dougherty in moscow, say that the ukrainian armed forces are claiming to have shot down five russian aircraft and an attack helicopter. so that s from the ukrainian armed forces. we ll get more information on that as we move along. jill dougherty in moscow, obviously when vladimir putin was saying, you know, he wasn t planning much, he was lying. reporter: you know, michael, if you look at what he said in this speech tonight, he begins by saying, well, it was the people of donbas. we had to go in and protect them. but in the very same speech, he broadens it, and you ve been referring to this. broadens it enormously. for instance, he talks about nato, supporting neo-nazis, and