make relief faster than getting america off of fossil fuels? the big thing about investing in renewables is a big priority even though they admit that prices will go up because of this international conflict. martha? martha: they re clearly dug in. thanks very much, peter. let s take a look at this. ukrainian forces in kyiv firing at russian forces north and west of the city. they say the truth and god are on their side. mike tobin reporting live from ukraine near the border with poland. good afternoon, mike. good afternoon, martha. the cease fire delegations met again today in belarus. nobody expected the developments to come from this and indeed no big developments did come. a negotiator for the ukrainian
possible. mike tobin in live in ukraine. we re looking at mariupol on the coast of the sea. therefore because it is on the water it has key strategic value. that city has been under withering artillery and rocket fire for five days. civilian struck rurs are being hit. civilian casualties numbers aren t being totaled. because of the images like cities from mariupol a member of the cease-fire delegations a lot of pressure being put on his counterparts and bargaining in good faith when it comes to the deals like they struck yesterday with the creation of a humanitarian corridor. here is that delegate. their main target is to try to show they aren t so cruel as they are being seen now by the whole world. as we look at the map you
now they are in a safe place. they say 1.7 million refugees have fled for the border. poland has taken in over a million refugees already. because of the refugee crisis british prime minister boris johnson says the united kingdom is relaxing immigration standards to take some of the burden. processing thousands as i speak to you and clearly this crisis is evolving the whole time. i said before the u.k. will be as generous as we can possibly be and we intend to do that. meantime members of the ukrainian and russian cease-fire delegations are face-to-face near the poleish border in the country of belarus. the two meetings have created a
the ukrainian an russian cease-fire negotiations. this is the third meeting for the cease-fire delegations what they have produced in the first two meetings was only the mooum an tehran cease fires that fell apart as quickly as they went into effect. statements show they re far apart in reaching a cease-fire. one of the townspeople are trying to escape is mariupol. new food, power or water. international committee of the red cross is mines were discovered along evacuation routes where buses were supposed to drive civilians to safety. the flow of refugees west has only increased. the train station in lviv is crowded with people from battle zones around ukraine. some of the refugees are racked with guilt because they left. the strain of living next to russia. russia is hard relationship.
0 there for this white house. that could mean more high prices to come. john: it s stunning from a lot of americans that we would rather buy oil from iran and venezuela than doing the former. sandra: we re going to dig into a lot of what she said today. thanks for joining us. i m sandra smith. john: i m john roberts. the story with martha stars right now. martha: thank you, john and sandra. good afternoon. i m martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. as russia escalates the bombing of civilians in ukraine, they re being accused of committing war crimes, russian is, in places where russian tanks roam the streets and people are running for their lives. so today president biden speaking with macron of france, boris johnson of the u.k. and shots from germany. you heard the back and forth with peter doocy and jen psaki to cut all off oil imports from russia. this is a major means of funding this war and the killings that we re seeing with many asking why is it okay