russia launches another air strike into ukraine, this one hitting a hospital. the damage therine is significa. our team in dnipro getting a firsthand look at the destruction and the victims. why the death toll could have been even worse. and an investigation into the death of a navy seal following hell week leads to calls for an overhaul to the training program. we have stunning findings to share with you. a particularly busy 24 hours in ukraine. the latest reports are of explosions in the russian-occupied city of mariupol. city officials saying in a social media post that there were strikes on the occupied steel plant there. this comes after russian strikes inside ukraine on a psychiatric hospital in dnipro earlier today. that attack killed at least two, injured 31 others. you can see video from the scene showing the fire, but also the rubble of that medical facility following the strike. ukraine s president zelenskyy has called it an attack by terrorists. sam kail
steel plant there. this comes after russian strikes inside ukraine on a psychiatric hospital in dnipro earlier today. that attack killed at least two, injured 31 others. you can see video from the scene showing the fire, but also the rubble of that medical facility following the strike. ukraine s president zelenskyy has called it an attack by terrorists. sam kailey is in dnipro. do you have any updates on the number of victims from the strike and what weapon was used for this? reporter: we ve just come from the site where we left investigators shining torches onto rubble as it was being picked up and taken away in dump trucks because the ukrainians, once something like this has occurred, they like to clean it up with incredible rapidity.
tie and these are our people, we really are their people, even though many ukrainians say that is not the case. so we look at some of the other players in here. germany, they re excuse me, i skipped past the u.s. what does the u.s. want. to keep russia out of ukraine. they have no promise, their making no promise to russia that they will keep ukraine from joining nato. and remember, if that happens, that further bolsters a notion that the nato nations will defend ukraine at all times and, here is that warning that an attack is imminent, for all of the reasons that we heard from the general there and the former director from sam and from orren as well. so you already see all of the different factors and then you look at countries like germany. they are saying, look, we don t want to give heathal aid to ukraine. we don t think they should be ready to go to war. why? big reliance on russian gas and
russia. sam kailey is i think general clark is right. the more likely options are a lesser set of sanctions than an all-out invasion. gray war information operation, psychological operations. cyber operations. not unlike what they ve already done. and i would see more of that. perhaps to try to solidify their grip on the donbas region and the two states that are now nominally russian controlled, although there s been a latent war there that cost 14,000 people since 2014. i do want to ask sam kiley who is there in ukraine right now, would the ukrainian military be ready for an invasion? well, dealing with they said they are ready. they are conducting operations as we speak.