war when, you know, he has been sanctioned in almost every business and almost every prominent western power has cut ties to him? how do you think he s doing that? by the end, during march, putin received $34 billion u.s. dollars as a payment for experts of, you know, energy resources. ukraine during that time received only $1 billion, so, you know, when mr. zelenskyy is calling for the complete total embargo of the russian energy resources, the capital, any kind of trade relations or trade circulation, people exchange anything, anything in that vein, then it s actually from within our souls, from our
bore b b orodyanko, civilians are being killed here, does it seem to you that vladimir putin is being deterred in any way? this is president putin s war. he planned it and he s now waging the war against innocent people in ukraine, violating international law. we warned him that if he once again invaded ukraine, we would impose more severe sanctions the world ever has seen. that s what we re doing. we re imposing those costs. our sources stepping up their support to ukraine, military support, international support, and we rallied the whole world, saw that in the u.n., to condemn and call russia to stop the war, to withdraw troops and engage in diplomatic efforts. you said no nato troops. you said no nato planes in ukrainian air space. when you see residential
at one bed, valentin is feeding an unconscious child. so he s saying that little baby there is his little boy. but he s helping with this child because their mother can t be here. i tell him he s strong. there s no other way, he says. god gives us strength. in this environment, the doctor offers his patients and their families whatever he can, but there are limits. it is really very challenging and really tough because we don t have good conditions for our patients. reporter: is this dangerous for them, this situation? yes. and not only because we have a war. these conditions is not suitable with brain surgeries. reporter: for now, nonessential procedures are on hold. 11-year-old yaroslav s sutures
well, what you saw last night was reckless action of war in and around a nuclear power plant. and this demonstrates the danger of this war. and underlines the importance of putin ending this war, withdrawing all the forces, and engaging in efforts to find a political diplomatic solution. war what we have seen is russia is shelling residential areas, killing civilians and now also the dangers related to a nuclear power plant. we saw the video, we saw the video just this morning released by the ukrainian foreign minister of a residential apartment complex, i think we can show it to you right now, in
should have been removed but the risk of infection is too high. his mother tries to comfort him. i will massage you and everything will be okay, she says. but no one knows how long this war will last. and these children cannot wait forever. now, all the doctors we spoke to in that hospital, john, said that they would stay here no matter what, no matter how heavy the bombardment gets. but you can imagine what a difficult situation it is for them because for some of these very sickly children, they re just not able to give them the treatment that they really need right now. and, of course, it has been extremely dangerous to even contemplate trying to move them. now, one potentially positive glimmer of hope out of yesterday s meetings between a russian and ukrainian delegation has been the sort of agreement of some kind of humanitarian corridor in various cities