blanketing the skyline. the attack struck it oil factory linked to the military. yesterday a senior official, a defense official suggested that russia s shifting its effort to focus on eastern ukraine. but tonight mayor of lviv argued everywhere is a target and he s calling for more support. saying the sooner we get quality weapons and anti-missile systems the safer our city and residents will be. it was the scene of intense shelling today. people walked through the area trying to salvage what they could of the rubble. trying to find any lost belongings. there is no house anymore. it was bombed. three families used to live
georgia should take back those provinces they lost in 2008. senator, thanks so much for your time. russian rockets pummeling lviv today. a city that s become a haven for over 2,000 people, including the press. alex hogan is live in the city. the strikes that took place in lviv are the closest to the city center we have seen to date since russia s invasion. people ran for cover when the air raids went off at 4:00 p.m. local time. the mayor initially telling everyone to run for cover and stay there for the foreseeable future, expecting future attacks which did take place. the black billowing smoke
blanketing the skyline. the attack struck it oil factory linked to the military. yesterday a senior official, a defense official suggested that russia s shifting its effort to focus on eastern ukraine. but tonight mayor of lviv argued everywhere is a target and he s calling for more support. saying the sooner we get quality weapons and anti-missile systems the safer our city and residents will be. it was the scene of intense shelling today. people walked through the area trying to salvage what they could of the rubble. trying to find any lost belongings. there is no house anymore. it was bombed. three families used to live
more than 4 million people have fled their homeland, many heading towards poland. they said the refugees are in lviv waiting for the situation is. we make sure, a lot of refugees coming through the border. jonathan: at this hour president biden is heading back to washington on board air force one, wrapping up a four-day nato trip. i visited nato members in brussels then visited poland. he capped off his visit with a stern warning to vladimir putin. not one single inch of nato territory. we have a sacred obligation, a sacred obligation under article
has banished the words win and victory from his vocabulary. but that s something president zelenskyy and the ukrainian army may be able to pull off. if we get past the legalistic distinctions between offensive and defensive weapons. ukraine is defending its homeland. every weapon they have is defensive. brian: i m tired of hearing about getting them all the weapons they need and they are not getting in. what do you understand is holding up the russian defensive system that would have been effective to stop the bombing in lviv. the warmer warsaw pact defense system that some of our nato westerners have. they want assurances we can provide them patriot systems.