president looking for a show and tell in front of a security staff on tuesday. it does seem to indicate a possible incursion as well into moldolva west of ukraine and only suggested. more importantly, trace it shows the country of ukraine divided into four districts, show cities and infrastructure points that have been hit and will be hit and chose belarus used as a launchpad for missiles going into ukraine. definitely a partner in this battle. the other thing, trace, and we have been talking about on error, what is happening with 4f russian troops and hardware heading to kyiv and stop 50 miles outside. logistic problems, morale problems, a lot of reasons being given, but then that prompts a lot of people asking why the heck doesn t somebody take this convoy out? there is a suggestion that this is a sad omen that the ukraine
logistics and fuel supply, but it looks like there can be some morale problems among the russian forces as well. that could be a major factor as this goes on. trace: you talk about the airspace that russia does not control. what do you make of the e.u. as possibly sending ukraine replacement fighter jets? well, this is just a stoner. when the european union, which is not known for foreign policy expertise, right? said they actually want to supply fighter jets to ukraine. what this means is countries such as poland or others who operate the same type that the ukrainian airports have are trying to find a way to send fighter jets that they have and operate into ukraine. it is amazing. it shows you the europeans are so on the side of ukraine and they understand how critical it
where went and found all of the kyiv stones, is also that phase of it, you will be quite good, but the russians may be having more morale problems, also, besides confidence. they don t look very good at the small level, either. the ukrainians are fighting back. a rough go, indeed. images on the right side of your screen. jeremy, how concerned are you, now that russia has control of this nuclear plant? it s the biggest in europe. they can t to shut it down, and put the entire region in the dark. yes, actually linda s for the russian federation stephanie. first, i can turn the lights out, as you mentioned when they returned fire on a facility it could, effectively, create a dirty bomb out of a nuclear power plant. think about it. if the wind is blowing a
combat power that he assessed i m sorry, that he assembled. our assessment is that he has pretty much all of it inside ukraine now, the ground forces in particular. so he has an awful lot of combat power available to him. we still assess that he has the vast majority of that combat power available to him. i can t begin to speculate why he would find it necessary to seek help from foreign fighters. we do believe, as i said to jen, that they are having morale problems. they are having supply problems. they are having fuel problems. they are having food problems. they are meeting a very stiff and determined ukrainian resistance. and we still maintain that they are several days behind what they probably thought they were going to be in terms of their progress. but i can t honestly i cannot get inside mr. putin s brain as to why he would find it necessary to seek support from foreign fighters. david. all right, john kirby at the
these areas because of its indiscriminate selection between soldiers and civilians. it can t discriminate. is that the same thing as a vacuum bomb we heard referenced at the u.n.? yeah, it s commonly known as a vacuum bomb, right. so horrific. we know some of these explosions have happened very close to or even in kyiv, the capital of ukraine, and we re monitoring a stalled russian convoy that was headed that way. at last check it was around 40 miles long. there are reports of morale problems, possible fuel and food shortages. we re learning there have been some attacks by ukrainians on that convoy. is now the best time to strike? and do they have enough might to stop that convoy altogether? well, as you remember from the first gulf war that highway of death where our aircraft basically went up and down the highway and knocked out ten miles worth of vehicles. but right now the russians have air superiority, so aside from