second year. we have fox team coverage. peter doocy at the white house with what the president is doing right now about the emerging threat posed by the chinese. first up though, correspondent trey yingst in kyiv tonight on a solemn anniversary. trey, you have been there since the beginning. good evening. bret, good evening. as ukraine marks one year since the russian invasion, heavy fighting is expected in the coming months and officials in kyiv are calling for more support. president volodymyr zelenskyy presents a medal to ukrainian soldier at a ceremony in the capital of kyiv. the war time leader is commemorating the one year mark of the russian invasion. may this be proudly are proclaimed everywhere. ukraine is alive. this time last year ukraine s western allies called on zelenskyy to evacuate as russian troops closed in. he famously responded i need ammunition, not a ride. what was going through your mind the night the russians invaded? what was in my mind? i
bent over backwards to make ordinary russians feel that life goes on as if there is no war sure western like mcdonald s are gone but much 6 russia s heartland hadn t acquired the taste and there are russian replacements. for what they are worth polls show three quarters of russians support the war. 80% support putin. most russians when asked to participate in polls refuse so the real level of support is an educated guess. there is no such thing as support in a non-free society. protest is put down even today russians just laying flowers at the grave of a ukraine poet were led away by police. it seems most russians just accept the situation but experts say the regime won t be able to protect the population from the horrors of war indefinitely. it is not the military dictatorship. suddenly decided to enter one of the very fee spheres of reality