it will be very challenging for our country. we are aware of how big amounts of ukrainians can reach poland after the invasion and from russia creating our plans how to host those people. mike: we visited the town right on the ukrainian border, people are scared, they think if russia takes ukraine, putin won t stop and he ll come for more. we did not find a lot of affection for the border town ukrainian neighbors even if the people did want to help the refugees in the event they materialize it s predicted that there will simply be too many. in my opinion, we shouldn t take them in. the ukrainians are worse on than the russians. our town is too small, we don t have the infrastructure to accommodate refugees.
mike: fair enough. mark: you bet. mike: killing two ukrainian soldiers and wounded even more according to ukraine s military. for more on the ground let s go on the ground to steve harrigan, hello, steve. steve: mike, that s where the real worries are now on the east of ukraine. where ukrainian forces are fighting against russian-backed separatists and the shelling has increased dramatically over the past several days. two ukrainian soldiered killed on saturday and concern if there s an invasion that could be the flash point in the east. there s been evacuation ordered by the russian-backed separatists. they are warning of a possible inva ukrainian invasion seems highly very tougr
law enforcement off guard so they can get their drugs or people into the u.s. mike. mike: casey stegell live in la joya, texas. president biden meeting with the national security council amid rising tensions in ukraine as the white house prepares for potential russian invasion that could start at any time. joining me now to weigh in democratic strategist kevin and gop strategist robinson, gentlemen, welcome. thanks, mike. mike, good to be with you. mike: what about political fallout since this is a political panel with the crisis in ukraine? well, certainly there are political ramifications with this. we saw as you reported the vice president heading back from the munich security conference. she s on air force 2 flying home and i think did a very good job
agreements date to go helsinki act of 1995, nato russian act of 1997 repeated russia has promised not to use force against european neighbors. it may be that russia is saying we don t plan an invasion of ukraine but what they are doing it is provoking it. they are firing artillery of increasingly large caliber at the ukrainian military from the separatist regions and they know they know at some point again any democratically elected leader of any country ukraine include willed have to respond and when that happens russia will say, well, we didn t plan antonio said but we have no choice because they are killing our soldiers. mike: matthew, great to see you again. thank you so much for your time. you too, mike, thank you. mike: 3 san francisco school board members recalled in what some see as a warning sign to democrats in the run-up to the midterm elections. more on that next.
western ukraine with the very latest, hello, lucas. lucas: hello, mike, moments ago we heard that swiss air holds cancel flights between tomorrow and end of the month over fears of russian invasion. as you mentioned belarus has said they will extend russian forces inside its country. the joint military exercises were supposed to end today, here is belarus defense minister confirming the news. first of all, the steps are aimed to prevent war, our president said it more than once during meetings, we don t want war but they either don t hear us or don t want to hear us. lucas: that was a big fear in the west. 30,000 russian forces in belarus would say. recall invasion crimea during