had hit part of the civilian areas there. just part of the clear evidence we see all the time that russia s promised it s not targeting civilians is essentially nonsense. and still we re here in odesa, the broad, widening fear that all this activity military along the black sea coast by russia is essentially going to lead to pressure in odesa which results in some sort of broad military move against this, the third-largest city in cukraine and the most important port that it has. nick paton walsh, appreciate that. we are joined now by by a member of the ukrainian parliament, joining us from kyiv. i appreciate you joining us. what is the situation that you are seeing on the ground today in kyiv? hello, good evening, thank you for having me. so the situation haven t changed much in kyiv. we as usual get ready for a
better motivation, and they would never let those forces take the important bridges in that city. all the same, though, civilian casualties very visible for us at a nearby hospital. the elderly it seemed brought in a lot of them with head injuries, the result of some shelling that had hit part of the civilian areas there, just part of the clear evidence we see all the time that russia s promise it s not targeting civilians is nonseps. and still here in odesa, the broad widening fear all this military activity along the black seacoast by russia is essentially going to lead to pressure in odesa, which results in some sort of broad military move against this the third largest city in ukraine and the most important port that it has. all right, let s bring in arena, she emigrated from russia to the u.k. in 2014 and now an associate professor at the university of birmingham in
a hospital. like heathens and bombed a mosque with 40 people on inside no idea of casualties yet but it is not a positive situation if you re looking for mayor of mariupol a bag over his head and traipsed him out of the mayor office and didn t like the fact that he wouldn t take the flag down and telling people riot against russian armies that were sitting there. it takes tremendous courage but macs me feel as this group is acting more like isis than they are an army in the year 2022. and as we look ahead see what s else happening a relatively new hit part of the fighting for sustain fighting there. keep in mind here what s happening in the south, in fact, let me bring you through a better model for that. here s what s happening here downtown, now as i mention here, this fighting but there hasn t been acquiescence and occupied now with protest almost every
the russians because they bombed a hospital. like heathens and bombed a mosque with 40 people on inside no idea of casualties yet but it is not a positive situation if you re looking for mayor of mariupol a bag over his head and traipsed him out of the mayor office and didn t like the fact that he wouldn t take the flag down and telling people riot against russian armies that were sitting there. it takes tremendous courage but macs me feel as this group is acting more like isis than they are an army in the year 2022. and as we look ahead see what s else happening a relatively new hit part of the fighting for sustain fighting there. keep in mind here what s happening in the south, in fact, let me bring you through a better model for that. here s what s happening here downtown, now as i mention here, this fighting but there hasn t been acquiescence and occupied
extraordinary unprecedented wave of infections that we re experiencing now and will certainly experience more of in the next few weeks, that there is a danger that there will be so many people who are being isolated who are asymptomatic for the full 10 days that you could have a major negative impact on our ability to keep society running. think about what that danger could be in concrete terms if this continues to spiral with new infections? essential workers, firefighters, police, grocery store workers, the hardest hit part of the u.s. now mid atlantic states, maryland and virginia hard hit. washington, d.c. number of new cases up 120% in the past week alone. several states connecticut and georgia calling out the national guard to help out in hospitals and at testing sites. trace, back to you.