point for this convoy of civilians, for these people who are trying to bring some humanitarian supplies a medicine to areas under russian occupation so again, the local governor saying that 23 people have been killed, 28 people have been injured as the site was attacked early today. this happened just hours before this announcement that is expected to be made by president putin later today in moscow, the formal annexation of these areas that are now under russian occupation in the east, donetsk and luhansk, and in the south, kherson and also parts of zaporizhzhia. so again it seems that this gathering point was targeted, and those people were waiting to deliver, to bring some humanitarian supplies to areas under russian occupation. under russian occupation. hugo, thank you- thank you. and sarah raynsford joins me now.
governor has said 23 people have been killed, 28 people have been injured, as this site was attacked earlier today. this happened just hours before this announcement that is expected to be made by president putin later today in moscow, the formal annexation of these areas that are now under russian occupation in the east, donetsk and luhansk, and in the south, kherson and parts of zaporizhzhia. it seems this gathering point was targeted and those people were waiting to deliver, to bring humanitarian supplies to areas under russian occupation in the south.- occupation in the south. hugo bachega- occupation in the south. hugo bachega. sarah occupation in the south. hugo bachega. sarah rainsford - occupation in the south. hugo bachega. sarah rainsford is i occupation in the south. hugo i bachega. sarah rainsford is our occupation in the south. hugo bachega. sarah rainsford is our east europe correspondent and i asked her earlier about the attack and annexation plans. earlier about th
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morning. a cnn crew there witnessed groups of taliban fighters driving through the city, carrying their weapons, waving the white flag of the islamic emirate of afghanistan, as it s now known. the collapse of the country s capital city came during the rapid withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan and led to a rush and chaotic evacuation of thousands of afghans. it was the end of two decades of war. but it also proved to be a turning point in the biden administration. joining us now, cnn kylie atwood is live from the state department. we begin with cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward in kabul. you re there on the streets there in the city. how have things changed after one year of taliban rule? reporter: well, i sorry, we were being moved by the taliban because this area, this central round-about in kabul has basically become a gathering point for taliban fighters. they ve been streaming through here all day to mark the one-year anniversary, it s a national holi