Speaking to BILD, owned by Axel Springer, Insider's parent company, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed the looming conflict in the east.
indeed, back to you. todd: indeed, jonathan the surviving american journalist, detailing the attack that claimed the life of a fellow american. we went through the checkpoint and they start shooting. so the driver turned around and kept shooting at the two of us. my friend has been shot and left behind. shot in the neck. the journalist who was at the scene of the attack joins us from the city center downtown kyiv, paul good morning to you. describe what you saw. good morning from kyiv, we were in kyiv for the shooting happened, and we were there with a group of journalists in these two went further from the famous bridge where you solve these images of civilians coming in. from this bridge, they went
they are still 2 million people right now and they have to go downstairs in the southwark every time they hear the sirens. they keep on. but that is the danger. neil: so the idea that this could end anytime soon, that does not seem in the cards. paul: no, people don t believe that this could end anytime soon. they say they want to retreat to the east and they want to only fight in the east. but they don t believe that. you know? they heard what that replicant was saying. he said, i want to hold ukraine and ukraine is russia. people believe this is strategy what vladimir putin is doing right now to get new soldiers into a text the ukrainian capital in some weeks, months, or whatever. so yes. neil: paul ronzheimer, thank
stronger, not only in words but also in action. i think the u.s. should help the ukrainians to win this brutal war, i have to say. that is what the ukrainian government is setting out to do, that they more weapons and anti-rockets and when you see this morning, you wake up in tears and then yesterday what happened in your opinion, a gentleman waked up with his apartment building again and how long can this go on? it is just a tragedy. carley: paul ronzheimer thank you for joining us. please stay safe and thank you for sharing what you saw during this tragic where an american lost his life, he will be missed. thank you.