strategy and he sounded defiant again as he addressed the nation. today, you, ukrainians, are a symbol of resilience. a symbol of the fact that people in any country can become the best people on earth. at any moment. glory to ukraine. millions of ukrainians now face the hardest of choices and these families have been queueing for miles next to the polish border. 0n the other side, a warm welcome and safety, but many have left behind loved ones and don t know what will be left of their homeland if they ever return. . the ukrainian boxer wladimir klitschko and his brother, the mayor of kyiv vitaly klitschko told us what the situation was like in the city.
strength potentially. during the day, i m responsible strength potentially. during the day, i m responsible for - strength potentially. during the day, i m responsible for the - day, i m responsible for the critical infrastructure of kyiv, gas, water, heating and during the night it is 24 hours war and during the night, three, four, five times we go out, every night, every night. the people right now in ukraine, the civilians live week long in the bunker without service, without nothing, with children born there already. the situation is very critical, but there is a reason, the reason. the reason, the idea of one man who is in moscow to repeal the russian empire. we don t want to go to the russian empire. we see our future as part of european family,
know, nobody can guess what will be the tactics of the attack and we see what is happening on the ground is a war crime and the shelling is in the bombings that are happening already are already in a very bad situation and we don t need to speculate on where the line might go and what might happen next because the situation is already very complicated and i think western countries are doing a lot and supporting ukraine as well as exerting pressure on putin to raise the cost of this crazy war. prime minister, thank you forjoining us, the air raid sirens are sounding here, so it s a reminder to all of us about the continuing threats to
than 20 people have been killed in the past 24 hours, and there are reports of fighting in the streets involving russian paratroopers. the mayor of kharkiv is igor terekhov. he told me the situation in the city right now translation: it is a very tense situation now. we can hear shelling, explosions and they shell houses and premises and administrative buildings. we have to go to the basement, to the bomb shelter to save the lives of the people. actually, the situation is very serious and all over the city of kharkiv, there is intense fighting from all sides, and obviously this situation is very dangerous.
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