and fight. on that convoy that we were watching so much last week, word is they ran out of gas. and maybe it was because they were puncturing their gas tanks, don t know, but now they are getting gassed up. and the question is are they going to to roll forward and also are we going to get the meigs in time to start blowing up that convoy because they are so close, they are so tight, you blow up some of them and there will just be a chain reaction before they start rolling into the city. steve: they have got gas right now. but for how many days in the russian supply chain is what s really screwing them at this point. we were talking earlier to a fellow who has moved out of kyiv, and he and his father are somewhere in the country. and they have taken up arms to defend their mother land. the rest of the family has gone to safety. but they are there. he, gilbert was with us and he described what he hears and what he sees when the russians are heading their way. watch this.
three, brian. i mean, they have bogged down in the convoy s coming down from the north surrounding kyiv. they have a logistics problem. they did not anticipate that joe jis sticks problem. they should have. that s the achilles heel of any army i m glad they didn t. those thanks, those trucks, though armored personnel carriers are sitting ducks out there and ukrainians are doing a good scwob job with the weapons flowing into the country contradicting those coming into the cities. brian: the red areas being occupied by russia i know you know that what people have told me to do is to divide the north and south campaign. i mean, in the north, they have been totally inept in the south they seemed to be fortified, communication seems to be better. you want to focus in the south is that where there is going to be movement this week? president zelenskyy has told everybody that probably the next port city. they have lost carson. right now mariupol is being
ukraine s capital of kyiv. benjamin, as you look around, what are you seeing today? well, brian, steve, and ainsley, good morning. so far it has been peaceful today. this city is bracing for an invasion. many people feel that it was going come last night. many feel it will come tonight. so far the attacks seem to be taking place elsewhere in the country and many cities now being besieged. you talked earlier about those russians, the russian office for humanitarian corridors. cynical ploy because russia s offer involved taking people out of these places and sending them it belarus and russia. a nonstarter for some of them. the red cross said that the humanitarian corridors set up in the last few days to try to get people out of mariupol, those had actually been mined. people couldn t get, in and people couldn t get out. indiscriminate shelling continues across the country both in towns and cities, not just civilian areas they are hitting. they are hitting the airfields and pipeline, t