the casualty figures i gave up, about 500 russian soldiers killed. it has not been a week since the invasion and this war started. the numbers estimated to be four times higher by ukraine. the government is not saying how they died if people take to the streets, there could be more pressure environment potent. jeanine: he talked about the u.n. i given some of the number of refugees, but what else is the u.n. doing in terms of helping out citizens in kyiv? reporter: there s no sign the u.s. immediately from where i am if there a big vote today the united nations countries, going to condemn russia s behavior. 35 countries abstained joined iraq, iran china in only a few
can t say, as we watch this in the next couple weeks, we sanctioned a bunch of oligarchs, surrounded them. that s not going to fly. i don t think he thought that far ahead, and that s coming. i suspect he s seen it, and they are. i think jesse has nailed the frame. we have two go options: one of the options is confront them militarily. that could take a couple of options there. the president set a no-fly zone as well. if ukrainians want us to enforce that, which the general and others believe would engage us there in a way don t want to be to send more weapons. we definitely should send more weapons. the second part is you got to hope that there is unprecedented pressure in russia to upend putin. it appears oligarchs and others are asking and encouraging this.
the russians just start shooting at a nato escorted military convoy? dana: i don t think you would have nato if nato was accidently on the ground escorting then that would be a serious escalation but i don t think you will see that at this point. jesse: nato is in charge of rounding up the weaponry. i guess maybe they are having contractors. always a contractor. god bless our contractors. greg: not the guys that renovate your bathroom. jesse: although those guys do great work. judge jeanine: according to this report, a cyberattack on a nato member could trigger article 5 is defense clause a nato defense said on monday. amid concerns that cyberattack are the next thing that russia is going to attack. and i think that just like you were saying, dana, that, you know, national security, you know, runs on our energy independence, i think that we have got to be clear in this country. we have got to strengthen our grid. we have got fight to make sure
they are not biting the world to send troops. they are pleading for antiaircraft batteries, antitank missiles, and it s not just in the streets. jeanine: it seems we ve lost him. dana: the question , it s happened in chaotic situations. amazing what people have been able to do. jesse: biden said the right things last night, and i agree. putin is a pariah, the world was united against them, and the russians will maintain on the battlefield and food will play a long-term price because of the sanctions. the presidents to explain what he means when he says the russians will make gains on the
reporter: many of them can t get out, it s difficult to get to the western part of ukraine. the journey could take 24 hours. some people don t have the resources or ability to get there. they have to hunker down. it s a city of nearly 3 million. you raise an interesting question for the international community. how many civilian casualties can be accepted until things are escalated? it s a difficult area and balance. the world doesn t want to start world war iii, but they want to pressure the russians into respecting human rights and not killing civilians. that will be the question in the coming days, pumping more weapons an end sanctioning other parts of the russian economy. today, we ve heard the secretary of state antony blinken announce these sanctions targeting the russian defense economy sector: 22 entities. i think we will see that pressure ratcheting up on the