failed to topple ukraine s capital, kyiv. they still launch attacks on the city, from a distance. kyiv remains free. it endorse, that isn t true everywhere. i m heading for hundred miles south from kyiv to the city of kherson. kherson was the first city russian troops captured and occupied when they invaded ukraine. the journey will take all night.
i met a soldier named daniel on his way to kherson. he tells me the russians are finally starting to lose their grip on the city. they are getting their asses kick and don t know what they re doing. the russian military is a times the size of the ukrainian military. yeah, yeah, we have quality, and they are quantity. that is a big difference. it s about heart? it s about heart. it s about truth, it s about what is ours, and what is our, our land. soldiers aren t the only ones fighting to free kherson. i am going to meet a group of extraordinary ukrainian civilians. i will spend the next several weeks retracing their steps. to report the stories of those who stayed in kherson to carry out one of the most dangerous
[speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] [speaking non-english] like vlad, nastya never left kherson. she needed money to live so she returned to work at her bar. it was now full of russian soldiers who got drunk and let their guard down. vlad knew nastya was perfectly