weapons. but then they said, if they begin invasion, we give you more weapons. you believe that the u.s. could have provided you with more military help before the invasion based on the intelligence they were trying to signal to you? translator: i think it s not just the united states. i think it s the whole world. we cannot only put any blame on the united states, that united states should have provided us with everything. the whole world wasn t 100% sure that they will start this invasion. one more moment from our wide-ranging interview at the presidential office building in kyiv. you can see the entire interview tonight on abc news live and then later this evening on hulu. our special the zelenskyy interview: no compromise, that s later tonight on hulu. the full interviewing an our reporting on the ground in ukraine. in the meantime, to the news back at home and longtime trump adviser steve bannon expected to surrender to authorities in new york tomorrow to face charges, b
been reported stolen just this afternoon. so, all of this has developed very quickly. just within the past couple of hours, david. and as you know, so many people have been on edge here in western canada, in the midst of this search for myles and his brother damien, but police say the men who were suspected of killing ten people and injuring 18 others in that stabbing rampage, at 13 different crime scenes here in western canada, are no longer a danger to the community here. david? just a horrific story out of canada. marcus moore on the arrest tonight. thank you. and to another manhunt, this one in california. but tonight, a sheriff s deputy is now under arrest in alameda county, california, east of san francisco, turning himself in after the murders of a husband and wife in their home. authorities believe sheriff s deputy devin williams used his service weapon, then fled the scene in his vehicle. authorities say williams was in a mental health crisis and knew the couple, but it s
their new counteroffensive outside the second-largest city of kharkiv. the ukrainian army widening their counteroffensive, not just in the south, but in the east, as well now. what we reported last night here while we were on the air. tonight, the ukrainian army posting this video, saying it shows troops liberating a village, taking down a soviet-era flag not far from kharkiv. and after president zelenskyy told us that vladimir putin is a war criminal, that he should be tried for atrocities in ukraine, putin now saying amid this new counteroffensive that russia has, quote, not lost anything, and will not lose anything. abc s tom soufi burridge in ukraine for us tonight. reporter: tonight, russia s vicious assault on kharkiv in the northeast relentless, but in the countryside outside the city, ukraine pushing forward. a military official sharing footage he says shows abandoned russian positions and equipment. ukrainian forces showing us how
use nuclear weapon. that is nuclear weapon. reporter: facing mounting losses, vladimir putin today defiant, insisting, we have not lost anything and we will not lose anything. david, president zelenskyy tonight confirming ukraine has recaptured several settlements from russia, calling it good news. his forces now seem to have the initiative in this war. david? tom soufi burridge tonight. tom, thank you. of course, we re in warsaw now, on our way back to the u.s. from ukraine, and there was something else president zelenskyy said in our interview, now more than six months into this war. there have been some questions about whether president zelenskyy could have warned the people of his country about some of the intelligence that had been shared with him in the weeks leading up to the war. the u.s. intelligence shared with him by the biden administration over the potential russian invasion. i asked him about that, and here s what he said. we re now more than six months into this
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