they attacked civilian infrastructure hotels and houses, civilian houses, and 16 people were killed by russians. 65 people were seriously injured, four children among them. this is, once again, another russian military crime in ukraine. we understand the situation on the frontline is difficult, but the most important message, we are not exhausted, we are tired. it s natural because this is, we are waiting for ammunition to continue ourfight. we did see senior ukrainian officials who spoke anonymously to political and they indicated they think the front lines in ukraine could collapse this summer when russia is expected to launch an offensive. it is a difficult question, but how close do you think ukraine is to actually possibly losing this war? we are fighting for our lives,
ukrainian city of chernihiv while more than 70 others were injured. ukraine s president volodymyr zelensky said the strike would not have happened if ukraine had received sufficient air defence equipment. with american aid now hanging in the balance and its troops struggling on the battlefield, ukraine is facing a critical moment. my colleague sumi somaskanda sat down for an interview with the ukrainian prime minister denys shymal. we saw today the news the speaker of the house mike johnson released the details of a bill for support of funding for ukraine. around $61 billion of support. what do you think of this bill? first of all, thank you for having me here today. ukraine is continuing ourfight forfreedom and democratic values. we continue to protect european borders. the united states is one of the biggest supporters and investors in ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are waiting so much for this draft law in one or other conditions which now are discussed
can be no impunity for those there can be no impunity for those perpetrating atrocities. and that he must withdraw from ukraine and restore regional and global stability. if he chose to, he could stop this war, a war that has done untold damage to the ukrainian and the russian peoples. his war is an assault on ukraine, an assault on the un charter and an assault on the international norms that protect us all. so we stand with our ukrainian friends for as long as it takes. because ukraine s fight for freedom is the world s fight for freedom, it is the world s fight for freedom, it is ourfight forfreedom, is the world s fight for freedom, it is our fight for freedom, and is the world s fight for freedom, it is ourfight forfreedom, and if ukraine s sovereignty and territory are not respected then no country is