on the largest, fastest, reliable network with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. so you can be ready for what s next. get started with internet and voice for just $64.99 a month. and ask how to add securityedgeâ„¢. this was the scene in ukraine or, ask how to get up to a $650 prepaid card. this morning. russian troops occupy the coastal city, russians creating shears. they are chanting to go home. russian troops are convicted bounce on major cities in ukraine, tonight. capital kyiv, aerate sirens and explosions were heard today. the satellite images were captured by max are technologies just after 7 am local time. it shows a large russian force, about 17 miles away from kyiv.
i know you just arrived from kharkiv. what are you seeing from the capitol? yes. kyiv is my native town. happy to be home. millions of people are still living here. there are special circumstances now. we have for the whole day had people who are not allowed to get out of their towns. we ve been learned about possible very heavy air raids during the night. fortunately they were not really there. still at the moment we have the aerate announced alert announced two hours ago and it s still lasting. i would be cautious with using this word luckily. what should we understand, airstrikes are there but sometimes ukrainian army or air defense system manages to deter
she s going back to poland and so there is a sense of insecurity here and a lot of people you speak to say yes, this is a safe haven, but how long will it remain a sanctuary? how long will it remain a refuge for all of these people? you constantly get air raid sirens going off here. that shakes the people of that have come here for safety. you see it day in day out. aerate sirens go off at all hours. we had one just a couple of hours ago and you see mothers with their young children with their elderly grandparents, their dogs, their, cats suddenly scrambling out of the hotel room and whatever positions they can gather. and go into with they call it an air raid shelter, but it s really a basement. it s not a bomb shelter. but they have to go there to seek refuge in case a bomb lands in here. but thankfully, the center of the city has not been targeted. so far, it doesn t seem to have any strategic value for vladimir putin, but in this war,
city. as you mentioned, it s been a refuge for so many people that have fled the war torn east, that have been bombed and shelled constantly. they re looking for a safe haven here in lviv and you speak to many of the people here and you asked them, do you think lviv is still safe? they count themselves amongst the lucky ones that are here and had escaped the east. they say vladimir putin is capable of anything. he has bombed churches, buildings, children s hospitals and so lviv may not be as safe as i think it is. we spoke to one young lady a couple of days ago who had come to lviv, and she then left lviv to go to poland because she didn t feel very safe. she came back to lviv two days before that missile hit that fuel that bill and she said, i m not taking any more chances. she s going back to poland and so there is a sense of insecurity here and a lot of people you speak to say yes, this is a safe haven, but how long will it remain a sanctuary? how long will it remain a refuge for al
resign basically next month. reporter: charlie dent, who would be a very familiar face to most of our viewers, he s on television quite a lot, very much a mod raerate republican. he had announced at the very beginning of this past year that he would be retiring at the end of his term. but now this this statement released by his office today, it says he will resign his seat in may. the statement doesn t get into specifics about why he might be doing so, although it does serve as a reminder that in an election year, once we get to the summer months, there is very little legislating left to be done here on capitol hill. the focus will shift almost entirely to the reelection efforts. dent is someone who i think a lot of people considered to be a dying breed in republican circles, a northeastern moderate republican who never embraced president trump and who never embraced the tea party effort