the capital. even as a miles-long convoy of russian forces remain stalled, north of kyiv. the fighting, and the destruction is inching closer to the capital, minute by minute. joining more from western ukraine, its ukrainian member of parliament, marianne sublot ski. mr. sublot ski, thank you for being with us this evening. given the circumstances that you re under, and they are making their way to kyiv. if you make the most of what will happen in the coming days. what is concerning me is the fate of civilians, as those tens of thousands of people, still, in kyiv. russians will choose indiscriminate fire towards the city, instead of advances on the ground. so, we can see that the morale of russian soldiers is quite low, and the monthly salary is just $500 per month. most of them, when we capture them, they tell us that they
even as a miles-long convoy of russian forces remain stalled, north of kyiv. the fighting, and the destruction is inching closer to the capital, minute by minute. joining more from western ukraine, its ukrainian member of parliament, marianne sublot ski. mr. sublot ski, thank you for being with us this evening. given the circumstances that you re under, and they are making their way to kyiv. if you make the most of what will happen in the coming days. what is concerning me is the fate of civilians, as those tens of thousands of people, still, in kyiv. russians will choose indiscriminate fire towards the city, instead of advances on the ground. so, we can see that the morale of russian soldiers is quite low, and the monthly salary is just $500 per month. most of them, when we capture them, they tell us that they are just training exercises, and then suddenly, they were told to attack ukraine. many did not understand why, while our soldiers have strong,
extremely dangerous. with this management, you can actually see that they re facing a major accident. given the situation, it is so difficult to get independent formation from out there to know who was there, and what they were doing inside the plant. ukrainian member of parliament, miranda plonsky, thank you so much, we appreciate your time. please be safe. we have been watching this conflict from the start, thanks to the work of brave journalists on the ground, all over ukraine. the there ve saying there, in the key days after russia launched its invasion. the video journalist whose work you just saw there, whitney leaning, from the washington post. she has been traveling south, three ukraine, from kharkiv to newark to notice the folds. tonight, she joins us from the port city of odessa in ukraine,
scientists. accidents do happen, even in nuclear scientists hands in terms of these types, it s extremely dangerous. with this management, you can actually see that they re facing a major accident. given the situation, it is so difficult to get independent formation from out there to know who was there, and what they were doing inside the plant. ukrainian member of parliament, miranda plonsky, thank you so much, we appreciate your time. please be safe. we have been watching this conflict from the start, thanks to the work of brave journalists on the ground, all over ukraine. the there ve saying there, in the key days after russia launched its invasion. the video journalist whose work you just saw there, whitney leaning, from the washington post. she has been traveling south, three ukraine, from kharkiv to