we have had power outages a couple of times. it s not organized cuts. but they have been doing that for a while. it s a cold country. there might be people who say, let s and, this let s figure out a negotiated settlement, let s get russia out of the donbas, but maybe they stay in crime area. crimea. no, the commitment of winning this war is absolute. literally every last ukrainian i spoke to tells me they will win. and i thought of you, stephanie ruhle, because the other day, i remember, we last year in poland i had met that 15 year old refugee at the time. she has gone back to her town in eastern ukraine. and when we said goodbye the other day, sue, our producer, said, god bless you. and she said. may you have people peaceful skies, which is a sort of thing you hear from ukrainians. what i wish. may you have peaceful skies. that is what they wish for. and they are going to keep fighting until they get peaceful skies. ali velshi, i got about 30 more questions. but what i really want
military aid as well. there s growing concern this might be coming too late and the british prime minister outlining that it could drag on, if he s right the end of next year. that will do it for us, fox continues. take us away from here. we want to see peaceful skies. we want to breathe in fresh air. you have simply no idea what it means for us to simply eat, drink some sweetened tea, for us it s already happening. griff: ukraine s national guard releasing video it says is from inside the steel plant in the
in the northwest to poltava, almost 200 kilometres to the south. in the past three days 60,000 people that s one in five of the population have left sumy. our eastern european correspondent sarah rainsford has been meeting some of them. sleeping peacefully at last. after 15 days of fear. this little boy arrived from sumy last night. to a city where there are no bombs and no fighterjets. but the children here have brought their memories. daniel cell poem is about enemies and occupiers and longerfor peaceful about enemies and occupiers and longer for peaceful skies. he and his mum escaped sumy scheme skised into car with strangers when the shooting stopped for a few hours. many translation: ~ ., ~ ., , translation: we walked over broken class, we translation: we walked over broken glass. we saw translation: we walked over broken glass. we saw the translation: we walked over broken glass, we saw the ruined translation: we walked over broken glass, we saw the ruined build, - tran
within ukraine, humanitarian corridors have been set up in an attempt to allow hundreds of thousands of civilians to escape the fighting. one of those corridors is from sumy in the northwest, to poltava almost 200km away. in the past three days around 60,000 people that s one in five of the population have left sumy. our eastern european correspondent sarah rainsford has been meeting some of them. sleeping peacefully at last after 15 days of fear. this little boy arrived from sumy last night to a city where there are no bombs and no fighter jets but the children here have brought their memories. daniel s poem is about enemies and occupiers and longing for peaceful skies. he and his mum escaped sumy squeezed into a car with strangers when the shooting was stopped
sleeping peacefully at last. after 15 days of fear. this little boy arrived from sumy last night. to a city where there are no bombs and no fighterjets. but the children here have brought their memories. daniel s poem is about enemies and occupiers and longing for peaceful skies. he and his mum escaped sumy squeezed into a car with strangers when the shooting was stopped for a few hours. translation: we walked over broken glass, we saw the ruined build, - the bombing, the roofs ripped off, it was scary. that is why we are fleeing, running as far as possible from the shooting. trying to save our lives and the children above all. it is so russia doesn t kill us, daniel pipes up. he is eight years old.