russia s ministry of defense says they were aiming for a factory by here that is one of ukraine s top producers of air-to-air guided missiles as well as aircraft parts we can t show the factory due to ukraine law, factory was damaged in the strike but so was the apartment complex behind me another example of russia targeting places with supposed military relevance but killing ordinary civilians in the process. body taken out of the building midday friday, the victim of an attack president zelenskyy says prubs, quote, one cannot relax yet, one cannot think the war is over. we still need to fight. and matt rivers here with me, i understand there s been a new development, some people arrested on site. reporter: yes, so we know ukraine is always nervous about anything that can help russia, better targeted strikes, get a better idea of the results of its strikes so they say they arrested two people on the scene that authorities were saying were acting suspiciously actually taking pictur
i didn t see it until later, i saw my hand was covered in blood. mother and son survived while others affected by the strike did not. a 54-year-old ukrainian journalist lived here, having just returned to her home about a week ago. no one heard from her all night, so friends kept trying to call her. her ringing-cell phone led rescuers to her body this morning. i have no words, says this friend, no tears left, i have no energy to cry. only a few days ago, she was asking highway she could help me because my house burned down, and now no one can help her. reporter: russia s ministry of defense says they were aiming for a factory right nearby here that is one of the top producers of air-to-air guided missiles, as well as aircraft parts. we can t show you due to ukrainian law. the factory was damaged in the strike but so was the apartment
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dvornikov, overall of the forces in ukraine. they didn t have a single overall operational commander before. we believe part of that is because they want to improve command and control and to try to get more efficient in their logistics and sustainment capabilities. you think they still haven t gotten there? our assessment is they still have significant challenges when it comes to command and control and logistics and sustainment. there are just devastated areas with long-range artillery. you don t have to look any further than chernihiv and kyiv, all of that matters. air-to-ground integration, all that still matters. the air strikes alone were not enough to help them take kyiv. can i ask you about the peculiar situation at green village in syria.
brian: i hear you. you want tanks and you want the s 300 systems. you don t have them and you believe they can get across the border. what is the problem? we need air defense system. we need jets to do air-to-air. artillery take russians out of the territory they are controlling right now and invaded february 24th. so, actually, i want to call also to american people because i know that the american people, no matter what they support ukrainian people. brian: we do. and we see call. and it resonates into our hearts as well. brian: listen, the american people are there just real quick, is it true that the sentiment in ukraine would not be to allow the donbas region to go to the russians in exchange