would continue in othe liberated areas. ukrainian officials documented 50,000 alleged russian war crimes russia has repeatedly denied its soldiers are responsible why do you think this i happening? that there are now thousands o allegations of russian war crimes here? thousands? something was, you know something was broken with mentality, with them- in the east, and in the south, russia s bloody campaig continued. with putin s forces firing missiles and artillery t hammer towns and cities, often indiscriminately u.s. officials estimate tens o thousands of ukrainian civilians have been killed 100,000 russian troops kille or wounded ukrainians have so short on, backed by international support, including 20 billion dollars i weapons and military assistanc
campaign continued with putin s forces firing missiles and artillery to hammer towns and cities, often indiscriminately officials estimate tens of thousands of ukrainian civilians killed and 100,000 russian troops killed or wounded ukraineians have soldiered on, backed by international support, including $20 billion in weapons and hill tear assistance from the united states. ukrainian troops have used it to launch a major offensive, liberating eastern ukraine and then the southern city, occupied by moscow for eight months as ukrainian military moved in, soldiers were given a hero s welcome. president zelenskyy called the liberation the beginning of the end of this war. how are you feeling today very well
crimes russia has repeatedly denied its soldiers are responsible why do you think this is happening that there are now thousands of allegations of russian war crimes here? thousands? something was, you know something was broken with mentality, with them. reporter: in the east, and in the south, russia s bloody campaign continued. with putin s forces firing missiles and artillery to hammer towns and cities often indiscriminately u.s. officials estimate tens of thousands of ukrainian civilians have been killed, and 100,000 russian troops killed or wounded. ukrainians have soldiered on, backed by international support including $20 billion in weapons and military assistance from the united states. ukrainian troops have used it to launch a major counteroffensive