outfront next, russian bride offers $3500 to anyone who will put their life on the line as a new report shows putin to be launching an all out air assault. russian forces are gathering this evening. outfront investigation. tracking down chinese factory that make spy balloons belonging to chinese entities that tout their military capabilities. one executive even pointing to it flying over the united states on a map. wait till you see it. congresswoman angie craig speaks out. a stranger followed her into the elevator, punched her, tried to get in her apartment, she fought back. she s my guest. let s go outfront. i m erin burnett. $3500 for your life. that s what city aligned with russia is now offering men who sign up to fight putin s war. this is it. this is the decree. it is a decree signed by the leaders of a city aligned with russia right over the border in kazakhstan. it establishes a lump sum payment to mobilize citizens as well as person who voluntarily express t
says, our boys. [ speaking non-english ] soldiers of the 155th marine brigade, their unit has taken catastrophic losses. for weeks the coal mining town, the epicenter of russia s efforts to break through ukrainian lines. but the assault here has been a disaster. at least 30 russian tanks destroyed by ukrainian mines and artillery, a scrambled chaotic retreat. across the front ther their lines aren t moving. [ speaking non-english ] but this soldier says they are now ten attacks a day. there used to be just a couple. to the north, the russians are inching forward around bakhmut and every exit from the city is extremely dangerous. the battles here at close quarters and unrelenting trench warfare on the edge of the city.
reporter: they do mountain rescues, have responded to hurricanes and even traveled to ukraine. they ve never seen anything on this scale before. the destruction here is incredible. there s there s we re in one city right now where there s, you know, we could go to each and every building and know there s someone that needs help there and there s not enough people to help them even though there s over 100,000 rescuers. they would need a million and this is just one city in a very large picture of turkey. reporter: on monday they helped rescue a 17-year-old boy, the third life they ve saved this past week in hard-hit hatay. but there s just so much to do here. we are looking at a pile of rubble the size of this building behind me and we re standing there just on a pile of rocks. we knew there were hundreds of people underneath us and getting to them is just near impossible. issues where we feel helpless
this is it. this is the decree. it is a decree signed by the leaders of a city aligned with russia right over the border in kazakhstan. it establishes a lump sum payment to mobilize citizens as well as person who voluntarily express their desire to take part in the special military operation and who signed a contract for military service residing in biaikonur city. you have the price of a life. it is 260,000 rubles. that s about $3500. it seems it may be more of a choice there. $3500 to die than it is in many other places in russia. a may suggests the city shut down the unemployment center and send anybody who needs work to war. the unemployed must enlist to