presidential runoff. we ll look at who the candidates are and what issues are on voters minds. we re tracking developments in ukraine where the area around the capital, kyiv, was rattled by a series of explosions a short time ago. military officials say air defenses worked on enemy targets and that so far there have been no fires or casualties reported. officials are also urging people to stay in shelters. the blasts happened a day after president volodymyr zelenskyy went to odesa, mykolaiv, and visited residential areas hammered by russian artillery and missiles. he says ukraine will not yield any territory in the region. translator: we will not give away the south to anyone. we will return everything that s ours, and the sea will be ukrainian and safe. meanwhile, thick smoke rose over the separatist-held city of donetsk saturday after images appearing to show incoming artillery. the mayor says civilians were hurt and several city blocks were damaged. cnn s salma abde
and there. it faces the television on the angle that isn t direct so he can still talk to everybody but not so wide that the picture looks distorted. perhaps there is hope for you after all. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m anna coren coming to you live from hong kong. ahead this hour, ukraine s president visits the front line of the war vowing to reclaim territory and stop russian gains. we re live in kyiv with details. the country has endless fields ready to plow. leftover mines, high fuel prices, and a russian blockade risk turning a bountiful harvest into a global food disaster. in a few hours polls will open in colombia for a