ago, but judging by the destruction we re seeing in on cities all across the country, we would think this assault has been going on much longer than the big. entire residential zones are being bombed. schools, shops, museums, theaters, hospitals. all of them, gone. russia is apparently making no distinction in this war. its forces are attacking everything and everyone in its path, and the evidence is in these photos. this one was taken hours ago in the capital city of kyiv. this is someone s living room. it was destroyed by a russian bombardment. the owner, clearly in shock, covers his mouth, while taking in the destruction. then there s this photo of an older man looking at what is left of the building that he used to live in in the obolon district north of kyiv. it s almost as if he s taking saying goodbye. these are images of entire neighborhoods now turned into
you know, the people we spoke to said they really didn t see any military in that area. we asked if they understood why this happened to them, and they simply said they had absolutely no idea. obviously this is a district north of kyiv where people sort of are just trying to live their lives. but the front line only about 3 1/2 miles away from where we were, don. fred, those images are just awful. i mean, seeing that child is just unbelievable. i want to talk now, fred, about the kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov saying russians are not shelling any civilian targets. but that defies what every journalist is witnessing on the ground and the pictures that were that we re showing on television. reporter: yeah, i mean, look, if you look at the numbers, it certainly does seem to do i a lot of things that journalists are witnessing and the people on the ground are witnessing. the city of of mariupol, the local council says 90% of
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