brigade commander says his s soldiers are just getting started. our counterattack will definitely be successful, he says. we believe in victory. we are moving forward towards our goal. on this part of the front line the ukrainians believe they have the gear, the manpower and the determination to advance far into russian-held territory. so you can see there that s the situation on one part of this very large front line. there are other areas where the going is equally tough for the ukrainians. one of the things we have seen is they have those initial successes, managed to push into a couple of villages south of the area where we were there. however, they are also still facing some pretty tough russian defenses. those are layered defenses. so the ukrainians say they know if anything for them, the going is going to get even tougher. poppy. remarkable reporting, fred. thank you to you and your team. coming up ahead, our coverage, the former president s ramt and arrest continues. what s
just want to get your reaction to moscow, to what russia have just released in response to this, basically saying that the support from the uk is going to be more death and destruction in ukraine fuss oh we understand that russia is in a state of panic right now. we in a state of panic right now. - understand that russia sees international support for ukraine is unwavering and only increases,. all the other countries in europe and elsewhere are providing ukraine with military support. for us, ukrainians, we have made for ourselves a very clear decision a long time ago. we will fight it out ourselves, we will not ask our partners to provide bus soldiers. for us the most valuable thing that we have is our soldiers. for russia, the russian soldiers are expandable, they are used as cannon fodder for.
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