delivered a video message that was delivered to public screens throughout europe and watched by massive crowds like this one in prague. here is some of what those crowds heard. i would like to call upon you not to be silent. i would like you to come out on the streets and support ukraine. support our efforts and support our fight. because if ukraine will not stand, europe will not stand. do not turn a blind eye on this. come out and support ukraine as much as you can. tomorrow, presidents ellen s key will have a chance to speak to briskly to members of the united states and its. nbc news reports that every member of the senate s joint invited to join a conference with president zelenskyy tomorrow. for the latest on the ground in ukraine, we go now to nbc news foreign correspondent molly hunter in lviv. molly, at this hour last night we were following the developments of the nuclear
to the united nations said today when they describing russia s attack on the largest nuclear power plant in europe last night. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield said this. by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in realtime. and the russian ambassador to the united nations said that russia did not attack the nuclear power plant. the russian ambassador actually said that russian forces were trying to defend the nuclear power plant. ukraine s president zelenskyy delivered a video message that was delivered to public screens throughout europe and watched by massive crowds like this one in prague. here is some of what those crowds heard. i would like to call upon