or we hope the cyberattacks aren t going to take place but we re going to warn you about them any way on the chance that they do and they could head this off. so clearly a strategy that the administration is just continued to double down on because they believe it has been effective so far. but as you note, in the months ahead, as this invasion and this war continues, it is something that officials will have to grapple with from a messaging standpoint as well. that is right. the risk of being wrong here, we are who we are and one mistake could get weaponized in a direction that maybe messes with european unity. thank you. let me mover over to molly hunter in kyiv for us. and let me just start with this. what, if all russian troops are gone now, can you feel it in can you tell being in kyiv right now? i keep looking off camera and apologize because we re just
the way in and armored vehicles then we saw along the road just former camps littered with trash everywhere. getting into the town, the destruction was massive. nine story apartment buildings completely leveled. the main treat just has been shelled heavily, completely destroyed. they feel that the russians have definitely withdrawn. there are ukrainian troops. people are coming out of their basements for the first time in five weeks. we heard harrowing stories and we met one woman who flagged us down on the street and she was hysterical and her neighbor had to bury her son outside in the backyard and they said everybody is burying bodies in the backyard. but they know the russians aren t that far. a lot of the russian troops withdraw up to belarus to refuel so no one in the northwest suburbs of kyiv that we ve been reporting from including bucha where my colleague richard engle has been, no one is relaxed.