richard, let s take a step back and look at what is happening to the russian army and look at what is happening to the russian economy, and look at what is happening to russia s standing across the globe. almost every democratic country considers them to be war criminals and china looks at russian now and thinks they are bush leagues, and putin seems to be an amateur. russia has been revealed. i am just wondering as we look at this, instead of looking at it day by day by day, are we not really seeing a generational collapse of the russian army, of the russian nation itself, of the russian economy? this is the cost of living, and this on bbc news, the cost of living increased by 14%, and
stretched and first we need to find accommodations for those people, and we have to register them and give them a polish identity number or social security number because they have access to free education to, free health care and social protection because they are treated almost like polish citizens. there s a lot we need to do and we need assistance from the world, from the united states and the european union, and we cannot emprau advisory anymore. they want to take care of themselves. the degree of self organization is unbelievable. i visited them, and i visit them daily in different places where we take care of them, and they organize themselves. teachers are already ukrainian teachers who came with the refugees want to teach their
debris, this as the country s deputy prime minister showed russian forces not allowing some to leave. nbc news has not been able to verify those claims. the city is encircled, though, by russian troops and has seen the worst destruction from the war during weeks of the embarredment, mika. three u.s. officials with knowledge of the intelligence did not disclose what was driving the high rates of failure, and it could be missiles failing to exploding on impact. according to the pentagon, russia has launched many
with u.s. service members. earlier today, the president appeared alongside the head of the european commission to announce plans to help europe reduce its diplomacy on russian oil. meanwhile, the government in mariupol now says 300 civilians were killed when a russian missile struck that theater last week. there were inscriptions on both sides of the building that read children in russian intended to prevent an attack from the air. as many as 1,000 people were inside that building. more than 130 people were rescued. this reporting from ukraine s deputy prime minister who says that i are now using facial recognism technology to identify dead russian soldiers. we ll have more on that new reporting ahead and what they re doing with those identifications. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard everything
fighting and showing putin how much he miscalculated that we will stand united and we will not yield to his aggressive policies. mr. mayor, good morning. the world has applauded poland, rightly so for absorbing more refugees. can you talk about as a practical question what it s like to integrate that many people into your society? you have 100,000 young people going to your schools in the space of a month. what does that operation look like from your side of things? well, you know, we have shown this incredible solidarity as a nation. the burden is mostly on civil society, on governmental organizations and we are doing everything to help. and of course, our services, the services of the city are