this orchestrated effort. before we talk about what you re doing in the oversight and reform committee when it comes to the former president, just quickly want to ask you if any discussion has been had inside the arms services committee about possible aid if, in fact, russia decides to invade ukraine, of military forces. well, we certainly have committed $2 billion to ukraine, and 200 million i think is on the ground right now in terms of weapons systems and weaponry that they can use. i think the president s been pretty clear that he does not want to have boots on the ground in ukraine so i don t think that s on the table. and we re going to have to look at other ways, economic sanctions that could be truly crippling for russia and now that the president has done a good job of nato and in particular, the gas pipe line,
reaches the premier league, as chelsea s owner, russian billionaire roman abramovich, hands control of the club to its trustees. good morning. a lot of sunshine to come across the uk today, if anything, perhaps more widespread than yesterday. a slightly chilly start, but overall i think some pretty springlike prospects for us this sunday. more details for you coming up. it s sunday the 27th of february. our main story: an oil depot in kyiv, and a gas pipe line in the city of kharkiv have been blown up, as the russian invasion of ukraine enters its fourth day. one us research centre, the study of war, says russian troops are now bypassing eastern cities and concentrating on the capital, which is under curfew. an aerial blitz, which many feared would take place overnight, has not yet happened, and kyiv s deputy mayor says the city remains calm and under the control of ukrainian forces, despite skirmishes with saboteurs.