you blame the russian soldiers and putin. what did you think of russians before this? since 2014, i felt they were bastards but i didn t want to believe in that. 2014 was the year russia invaded and annexed crimea. 2022, the rest of ukraine came under attack. why do you think the russians hit this hotel? i can t explain this, there were no military, no mercenaries, no terrorists, no ukrainian nazis. there was no one like that here. will russians ever be allowed to come back here and stay at this seaside resort? i can only allow them to come back if they re taken prisoner and forced to rebuild. and jake, you will hear this time and time again. this place, odesa, there were many people who were very close to russia and had very friendly ties, from tourism companies that made tons of money on russian tourists, to the mayor himself, who was a part of a russian party, if you will, a pro-russian party. but more and more, as this place keeps getting hit, that sentiment has changed a
ties, from tourism companies that made tons of money on russian tourists, to the mayor himself, who was a part of a russian party, if you will, a pro-russian party. but more and more, as this place keeps getting hit, that sentiment has changed and it has changed greatly. most people will tell you this is now a european city, and they banish any of that talk about being friendly with russia. jake. sara sidner reporting live for us from odesa, ukraine. thank you so much. turning now to moscow and a public rebuke of vladimir putin s war on ukraine from within russia. as matthew chance reports, the mood in russia has seemingly begun to shift as prominent figures warn the whole world is actually against them. defenderoffs ukraine turned prisoners of war. latest images released by the russian military of ukrainian forces surrendering after their