viewers from all around the world. i m paula newton with the very latest on the israel-hamas war. israel is defending its deadly strike on a deadly populated refugee camp in move in gaza. now it is too soon to know the casualty count, or the true scope of the devastation. but a doctor at a gaza hospital says, it has received hundreds of dead or wounded people after the attack. now as you see from the pictures, there are multiple craters in the ground, and huge piles of rubble. the israel defense forces said, it was targeting a top hamas commander involved in the october 7th rampage, and succeeded, they, claim and taking him out. now we are told dozens of hamas combatants were also killed when the underground tunnels beneath the camp collapsed. innocent lives were also lost. the israeli military said, it is working to determine the number of civilian deaths. now i m not saying that there are no civilian casualties, what i am saying is that we struck an important military o
Hostilities have been raging Gaza Strip for almost 3 weeks since Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an unexpected attack, firing a barrage of missiles and catching IDF troops off guard. Israeli government reacted with complete humanitarian blockade of the region and retaliatory strikes on Gazd Strip infrastructure.
he came to the u.s. to push for fighter jets and advanced air defense systems. and here s part of what he said. our need is to defend our cities against this threat. unfortunately, russians are taking not only the military bases, military objects, but also civilian infrastructure. former british prime minister boris johnson is pointing a finger at the russian president over the plane crash involving the reader of wagner mercenaries. johnson wrote an op-ed on saturday four days after that plane believed to carry yevgeny prigozhin went down. russia has not officially confirmed his death, but johnson wrote, as the detonation suck the air out of the aircraft s cabin, i would wager that the doomed thought of prigozhin s skull was putin. the article added, quote, how could it be otherwise. it was mad in retrospect for prigozhin to have been believed that putin would let him live. earlier this week, both british
their identities were concealed at the time for security reasons. i talked to juice when they came to the u.s. to push for fighter jets and advanced air defense systems. here s part of that conversation. all i need is to defend our cities against this threat. unfortunately, russians are taking not only the military bases, the military objects, but also civilian infrastructure. we need to save much more lives, much more objects of our civilian and military infrastructure. that s why we need to have the ability to do this, quite a difficult mission from the ground and from the air. using good radars and good missiles. and ukrainian air force says the pilots died at least the initial report is that they may have died during a combat mission. officials said the loss of each soldier is a huge loss for the whole country, and i have to say a personal note, getting to meet
ukraine has been shattered. ben wedemen is out front. reporter: even away from the front lines nowhere in ukraine is safe. this is the aftermath of a russian attack in the western city of lviv. a cruise missile struck a residential building overnight thursday. ages of the victims ranged from 21 to 95 including a world war ii survivor. authorities are calling it the most devastating attack on civilians in lviv since the war began. the russians say that they re bombing military objects, but they hit a peaceful house. people were sleeping, says this lviv resident. how could they do it? world, help us. the nighttime attacks smashed the roof and top floors enan apartment building and damaged several others.