attack on the ukrainian controlled town in donetsk. the governor said the central market was hit, saying there was no military logic for such an attack. this is what the ukrainians have been saying, that russia has been responding to military defeats on the battlefield by attacking civilian sites and civilian infrastructure. the ukrainians have been saying they need air defence capabilities to protect cities from the threat of russian missiles. at the nato summit in brussels, the us defence secretary said ukraine had made some significant gains and changed the dynamics on the battlefield. hugo, thank ou. the nhs blood and transplant has declared an amber alert status as blood supplies have dropped low in england. our health correspondent catherine burnsjoins me.
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there s real tension between the u.s. and ukraine with the ukrainian president calling out the west for some of the rhetoric, some of these dire warnings, saying that they re creating panic and fear, unnecessarily, and in some cases, disputing outright u.s. intelligence assessments. for example, there s a media report circulating, citing three anonymous u.s. officials that russia has sent blood supplies to the ukrainian border, bolstering the idea that an attack could be imminent. that s a further example of the tense situation in the region here right now. lindsey? joining us for more on all of this is the founder and executive director of the national security institute, jamill jaffer. good morning. thanks for being here. thanks, lindsey. do you think that russia sending blood and other medical supplies to the border with ukraine is a sign they plan to invade? or is it essentially posturing
unleashed on ukraine, it would be significant, very significant. and it would result in a significant amount of casualties. it would be horrific. it would be terrible. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff predicting what happens should russia invade ukraine. grim. friday night, the president told reporters he will soon deploy a small number of troops to eastern europe and other nato countries. but not to ukraine, at least yet. biden s announcement coming after moscow amassed an estimated 125,000 troops near the ukraine border and this evening, new reporting from nbc news revealing russia has moved in blood supplies near the border to treat casualties. another sign putin s military is readying for war, despite constant denial by the kremlin. let s discuss with california congressman jackie speier, she is a member of the intelligenceoversight and arm services committees and co-chair of the democratic women s caucus. congresswoman, that sound at the top from general milley. what do you