a shelter was struck. it s just a desperate, desperate situation. places like odessa are kind of holding their breath, trying to figure out when the attack will come, and how bad it will be. one thing to say, odessa is a very well defended city. the other night, we heard that the russian missile had been fired in towards where we were, and in defense missile had been sent back and exploded. that perhaps will gives people some heart about whether they can be defended or not via social media. that leadership is filtered down to the regional governments here. look at the vitali kim and nikolai of, on social media, every day trying to rally their own people. these political leaders,
half an hour listening to a guy playing on a guitar, well eager to grow in the corner was crying. there s a lot of uncertainty here, and so the city, i have to say this morning, it is very quiet. but when you take a walk around, it is quite unbelievable to see the barricades, and the fortifications, and the troops in the tanks, preparing for what might come to odessa, potentially in the next few days. so we have unconfirmed reports of russian warships, just off the coast here in the black sea. there are some sightings from western crimea, not far from here, the suggested they d seen mvp as boats off the coast. that could suggest that the russian army would mountainous sold from the beaches, here, which is why they are being very cautious, and they are looking out to the black sea, wondering whether those russian forces will attack from their, or possibly from the east. let s leave a counselor now, and a head over to the polish
over your shoulders. i suspect just a little bit farther out, not so much. yes, good morning neil. i imagine being arrested in here in the city, you know, a month ago things were perfectly normal, no sign of any trouble at all and that there are people standing up on the coast, looking out of the small dots onto the horizon. hey see little dots. and that s it s of the pillar of the russian battleships. imagine, that one of the largest navies in the world staring back right back to. what that is what the people of odessa are facing now. there is some hope though that there are intelligence that suggests to say that there is no evidence to show that they are, the russian navy, are planning an amphibian attack. although those intelligence reports will start to change over the coming weeks. but that threat looks on the horizon for the people of the
the mayor there says an aircraft maintenance plan had been destroyed. fake news! russia s ambassador to the un tells sky, vladimir putin s forces did not bomb a ukrainian theater. where civilians were sheltering. we have a disinformation war, which is raging on a much, much greater scale than . and i will not be surprised at any pay. because who wins the information war? meanwhile, in the southern port city of odessa, residents prepare for a russian attack. come from the sea. for ukraine. the new scheme to rescue refugees, and a government who . meeting on the ferries, demonstrations are planned against . on aid workers on the spot. freedom to roam!
regional political leaders have become heroes and trying to give people here who are scares some information about what might happen where, they can go for help the. political system here has rallied to try and give support to these kind of people, who have nowhere else to go. what they do know, they are fleeing war and they can t get away from a quick enough. these people cross the border to moldova today. that s a small country and it s absolutely full. once they get to poland, it s full. warsaw, krakow, of their full. it s a refugee crisis like we haven t seen since the war second world war. sooner or later, we ll have to come up with a long term plan and it was to try and cope with this huge migration. hnick martin was elated from odessa. speaking to skies stove the ridge on sunday, ukraine s deputy prime minister stressed that any war crimes committed