being done by russian forces along that road, but at this stage, the key point to remember is that the absence of russian control over make cities shows they are simply not doing the thing they thought they were able to do. it is slowing down and it is proving tough and how long can they go for? anderson. yes. thank you both. we appreciate it. coming up next, i have been watching over the last three weeks. you know who alayna is and she and her three kids have been sheltering in a basement since the war began in kyiv. we ll talk to her again tonight to see how they are doing. and later with vladimir putin lashing out again and president biden calling him a war criminal, the conversations with the chief prosecutor who is s here already starting to gather evidence. where do you thinknk you re going? smart move, mom. wicked smart. i think they get it.
and changed, for everyone from newborns to pensioners. jeremy bowen s been seeing it for himself. behind the addresses are the cover. and people like alayna. she s here to see what can be salvaged from the wreckage of her daughter s tiny flat and a block that was badly damaged three days ago. look, she says, a fragment of a rocket. luckily, everyone safe in the shelter. and in the kitchen she says the fridge, microwave, it s all gone. and there is another piece of rocket in the ceiling. even the shopping was burned. my daughter and her husband are newlyweds, it will get through
forth. china in its own best interests would want to stay on the sideline, that advice from not only the united states but also nato. neil: general, thank you very much, general richard newton on the developments. there s no way we can validate some of the language out of russia using hypersonic missiles, the missiles are capable to go at the speed of sound. they have such technology debatable as to whether they used in ukraine. in the meantime, you remember alayna, elected by the world, she s become the most downloaded individual talking about what s happening in ukraine, ukrainians speaking out from a kyiv bomb shelter. i see your beautiful baby there,
Jayce Jerrod Constant was born on November 11, 1994 and left this world bound for Heaven on February 25, 2022. Jayce was an artistic soul who loved being creative with his computer, making music (or “beats” as he would call them) or playing games with his friends. Jayce loved all things music - going to shows, breaking his glasses in a good mosh pit, playing the guitar and posting videos of his songs. When he wanted quiet time, Jayce loved walking through the woods and spending time outside. His dream was to build a little shack on his parents’ property and “live in the woods away from everything.” He loved to skateboard and enjoyed tinkering on his revolving fleet of what he would tell you were “crapy” vehicles, as we’ve all had a turn at picking him up from the side of the road. Jayce loved spending time with his friends and family - his people made his world go round. Jayce was a very gifted artist who loved to draw and paint, screen print, and doodle with just about
Im pumping my milk & giving that to her as advised by our doctor as my milk will contain anti bodies for her (not a carrier of covid). It’s a very tough time for us as a family but im still thankful to God that we are able to fight this out together & Alayna is safe, Shikha Singh wrote.