joey: fox news alert, ukrainians urged to seek shelter as explosions light up the night sky. russia reportedly taking aim at the country s fuel supply, blowing up a gas pipeline and an old depot. let s bring in former superior secretary ryan zinn sky zinke. thanks for joining us. hey, good morning, joey. joey: there have been two attacks, one near kharkiv and also an old depot attack near kyiv. i guess the real question here and with your background in energy, are these strategic attacks for a purpose or maybe attacks of opportunity because ukrainian resources may be guarding air pipelines and things like that? well, you know, i fought with the russians, you know, in and have been around the russians in the baltic, the crimean and kosovo, and they rarely do anything that s not strategic and tactical.
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