the plane who had been flying pretty consistently around 3400f 28000 feet per minute. and hit the ground in virginia. they are looking for are looking perhaps at the crash site. now, let me ask about the phraseology from norad they said they attempted to establish contact with the pilot until the aircraft crashed. obviously they would have been on the radio to them. but as i recall the payne stewart case they were able to put those aircraft right next to the cockpit they could see the interior windows were frosted over. next yes we were obviously the first tactic is we try to reach them on radio comms. the frequencies air traffic controllers and guard frequency. successfully intercepted.
where his son was killed. i dug the ground with my own hands, i uncovered his face, he says, and i recognized him. we waited for him, and then we lost him vladimir s wife says. they took him and we lost him. russia s war has taken so many from chernihiv, and while its forces may have retreated, the grief will long remain. now, radio chatter between russian troops could bolster evidence of possible war crimes. according to one source, germany s intelligence service intercepted audio of russian soldiers talking about shooting civilians. to be clear, these are radio comms that could link russian forces with killings in key suburbs of bucha that have horrified the world. there is no shortage of proof
russian shelling has destroyed all the hospitals and medical facilities in the luhansk region and a russian strike on a railway link has left hundreds of evacuees stranded. american defense secretary lloyd austin now saying publicly for the first time the u.s. is providing intelligence to ukrainian forces to conduct operations in the donbas region. further north, kharkiv s regional governor says russian troops shelled a bread factory, killing one person, wounding 14 others. despite all the evidence to the contrary, russia denies it s targeting civilians. now, to word of radio chatter between russian troops, it could bolster evidence of possible war crimes. according to one source, germany s intelligence service has intercepted audio of russian soldiers talking about shooting civilians. to be clear, these are radio comms that could link russian forces with the killings in the key suburb of bucha that have horrified the world. cnn s matthew chance has details and again, a warning, his re
our correspondent, emma vardy, joined the air crews on manoeuvres. radio comms: one-two established. policing the skies. we re over poland at dawn, about 50 miles from the border with russia. radio comms: number two, l when you re up on number one, if you could keep pressing forwards. there have been growing fears of russian aggression against other eastern european countries, and nato is taking no chances. our role as a tanker is essentiallyjust to extend the range of the typhoons. they ve got smaller fuel tanks. and after their next refuelling they ll be off on patrol? they ll come up to us, take some fuel, they ll go off and perform their mission. nato patrols in eastern europe began after russia s invasion of crimea in 2014. now they ve been significantly stepped up. while these fighterjets are up so close to russian airspace, they re also able to gather a lot of important information on their radar about what russian military planes are in the air and what they re doing.
0ur correspondent, emma vardy, joined the air crews on manoeuvres. radio comms: one-two established. policing the skies. we re over poland at dawn, about 50 miles from the border with russia. radio comms: number two, l when you re up on number one, if you could keep pressing forwards. there have been growing fears of russian aggression against other eastern european countries, and nato is taking no chances. 0ur role as a tanker is essentiallyjust to extend the range of the typhoons. they ve got smaller fuel tanks. and after their next refuelling they ll be off on patrol? they ll come up to us, take some fuel, they ll go off and perform their mission. nato patrols in eastern europe began after russia s invasion of crimea in 201a. now they ve been significantly stepped up. while these fighterjets are up so close to russian airspace, they re also able to gather a lot of important information on their radar about what russian military planes are in the air and what they re doing.