the situation room. tonight, president volodymyr zelenskyy is vowing ukraine will not be intimidated by russian air strikes. our senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is on the scene for us in kyiv. sfw reporter: it was in the middle of morning rush hour that they hit the ukrainian capital and other cities sending people scampering for their lives. my hands are trembling as i ve just seen how the missile was flying overhead and i heard that sound. reporter: ukraine said the russians launched more than 80 missiles an more than 20 atrack drones. while the air defenses took many out, they couldn t stop them all. ukraine s president quick to condemn the attacks. translator: we are dealing with terrorists. they want panic and chaos. reporter: ukraine cities reported power outages after russia s attacks. the head of the presidential administration telling me they are working to get the electricity grid back up and running. of course critically for us it is
united nations. more than 400 deaths, according to iran human rights organizations. , additionally multiple protesters have been sentenced to death for the crimes, of quote, and if he against gone. and corruption owner. according to iranian state media. , when i told my good friend nbc s ali rosa reports to nbc from inside iran, he only left the country yesterday, he tells me that the situation in iran is coming apart. society collapsed with people chanting things like death to the dictator, every night. gun violence across the country. even before the report disband of the morality police, ali told me that the majority of when you see in the country have not been wearing head covers. and police were not enforcing. the even at the, airport normally a highly restricted place, when i first saw the morality police when i landed in around a few years ago, latest reports yesterday did about 70% of the woman in the airport were not wearing head coverings. nbc news forced correspondent