shows no signs of slowing down as russia continues its assault on civilians in cities throughout ukraine trey yingst continues live coverage at ukraine s capitol of kyiv. russian forces advanced on kyiv, civilians are caught amidst the crossfire, today we were on the front lines just outside the capitol city to see what civilians are facing. black goes up across the skyline many of the cities 60000 resident evacuating as russia attacks from the air and ground. it s a work, real work. you can smell it, you can feel it and of course see it. she plans to go kyiv s central train station, others have not brought back part. they need to first get out of line of fire. they are leaving their entire
it s troubling, we cannot visit the energy agency which monitors the agreement to not visit military bases. of course the nuclear program is under the islamic revolutionary military group that supports the iranian regime, imagine the military base nuclear program under this group that operates out of military bases, you should not have any time anywhere inspection but the other problem is iran for supposed to come clean on the work they did prior to the 2015 agreement, atomic energy agreement like working on bomb designs and iranians denied a number of years ago spirited document out that shows iran on nuclear weapons, as many as five nuclear weapons going back to that original agreement, we just
no-fly zone or deny want avoid work with nuclear power, and russia is destroying his forestry but when the war is over, ukrainians will roll up their sleeves and build a more beautiful country. blinken toward a welcome center for refugees and poland, officials say about 3000 from ukraine were there this afternoon told us of escaping horrific assaults from russian forces and spoke with a woman who knew very little english and pulled out her phone and google translate told us she could not convey the horror she and her family have gone through, they were hiding in a seller. refugees are coming here, that will be part of a conversation secretary of state will have in a few hours here. part of the issue here according to the foreign minister, he says the country has welcomed a number of them in for the problem is the government is reaching where they will no longer be able to provide