griff: most of the strikes you ve had since last weekend have been specific. is there a concern with civilians in the western part where you are? reporter: there is a concern. i talked with of the regional administrator at his belief is russian forces are so busy in the eastern part of the country, it would be a long time before they came in this direction. they are sticking to military targets in the west of the country. east of the country there is tremendous amount of civilian death. griff: great job, stay safe. jackie:a bipartisan senate delegation led by joni ernst stopping in germany as the wave of ukrainian refugees strain resources in many polar cities and the russians advance closer to poland s border.
i checked on it. the show we did in berlin. it is great stories episode. you and i worked on that. he s looking some of the most modern weaponry that exist. the hypervelocity weapon that was used just outside of lviv last night. griff: we will talk about. when you talk about weapons used against civilian population this is not indiscriminate. this is very much decided by the folks in moscow who want to inflict maximum casualties on the civilians. griff: here is a problem. there s no-fly zone, no-fly zone is off the table. president biden doesn t want to do it, what s the solution because you can t shoot planes out of the sky. two things that president wants is the mig 29 s offered by poland and no nigh zone over the entire country. let me just tell you why that s
griff: a bipartisan delegation of senators and poland right now, joni ernst thanking poland for its work, 2 million refugees in poland, what are your thoughts as you begin the fourth week of this war. we are thankful to all my american friends, very troubling times. we have been managing this crisis but we will reach a critical point. 2 million ukrainian refugees since the beginning of the facilities. the situation is complicated. as you might imagine, fellow countrymen who usually wake up in the morning to check if kyiv holds grounds. fortunately it does. talking about strategies we are reaching the critical point.
not a good. it has nothing to do with putin s threats to use nuclear, it s because this entire country is today a free fire zone for anybody carrying a man pad, anybody carrying sting or missile. any of those missiles can bring down helicopters for sure, but can t bring down a velocity weapon. this is a target-rich environment for all those weapons that we have shipped and god bless the british for shipping as many as they have. it s also very important because if you have allied jets flying around. right now they don t have the iff capability. identification friend foe capability. griff: it should work. try again. let s try 100-mile radius. griff: it s catching your cuff
win. griff: you saw it up close and personal, this really unbelievable number of refugees, more than 3 million now, over 2 million? just poland alone. tell me a little more about what you saw, senator? senator: well, we saw great deal of resolve, clearly it was mostly women and children and the men are stayed behind the fight even the ones up to and over the age of 60. but what we know is this, it s gotten so much worse in in the past week since i got back from eastern europe and it s very clear that vladimir putin intends to break the will of the ukrainian people and level civilian targets and there s no question that he s going to do this because he s killed tens of thousands, tens of thousands of civilians during his reign in