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administration for the packages. this week s and last where we are sending long range artillery and multiple rocket launchers to ukraine. that s all good stuff. that shouldn t have been sent threes ago. we are still refusing to work with our allies. mr. ambassador, how much should the u.s. be doing? let s put up the numbers. you mention the $800 million this week, last week. total, 3.4 billion. another being in economic support. another being plus in humanitarian aid. president zelenskyy says his country needs $7 billion a month in economic aid. how much of that should the u.s. pick up?
new sat lellite images show evidence of mass graves. emergency workers tend to the bodies. we re talking about the execution of more than 300 civilians. we are very concerned. we are very worried about what s coming next. sam, tell us more about the fighting in the east where you are. reporter: i think what we have been seeing over the last few days effectively that this new phase of the russian asasaut on ukraine started. incremental efforts in the east. due east of where i am and in an
today! heavy fighting in the eastern part of you ukraine continues to disrupt the attempts to get people trapped in the city. some of the people he delivers to safety surprisingly do not blame vladmir putin for this war. it s interesting. she s saying she thinks that russia actually wanted to negotiate here and she blames america, primarily, for this