euros. face up to ten years in prison in russia. fox news printer is an american, high-profile american is a great basketball player, one two gold medals, certainly represents united states of america certainly now brady finds herself in peril based on the fact that she s in russia and russia is at war in america is sanctioning russia. cusa department updated travel advisory say u.s. citizens should leave russia immediately over safety concerns including potential for harassment against americans by russian government and security officials. they better be careful how they treat our citizens over the because their systems source of concern and we will watch closely and hold them accountable. state department officials are aware of reiner s situation,
russian forces continue their assault on civilians in cities throughout week ukraine leaving disruption in their wake. president zelenskyy met with them virtually with u.s. lawmakers today pleading for more assistance as his nation fights back against the invasion. new cell phone video shows damage from inside europe s largest nuclear power plant ukraine but now under russian control. video shows twisted pipes of broken window, holes in the ceilings and an apparent empty shell casing on the floor. jon: shooting erupting out a protest in northeastern ukraine, for one reason, one recent example of russian attacks on civilians. tops fox news coverage from across the region, trey yingst is live in kyiv s.
difficult including nord stream two. we see a different germany now, a different nato in poland becoming frontline tornado. i think the russians don t see a way out. that s what s different about this. both economically and politically in this particular work. jon: the man most surprised by unity of nato is vladimir putin. we will see how this plays out. fox news contributor, thank you. coverage continues on russia s invasion of ukraine, who call back to reporters on the ground in ukraine next.
president biden, the agenda included issues of security financial support for ukraine and continuation of sanctions against russia. russian president vladimir putin is criticizing international sanctions have crippled his nation s economy. preparing sanctions to declaring war. with more on how the prices would affect world order. fox news contributor in carnegie mellon professor, skinner joins us now. vladimir putin is not a stupid man, he had to know sanctions would be coming as a result of the invasion of ukraine. when he talked about sanctions in the declaration of war, how should the u.s. and world respond? i think the world has to respond with a lot of caution, we are listening closely to everything he says, some of its bluff and some is fear, some is a calculated move by him to get us prepared for his next move but he knows sanctions are coming, they are hurting.
russian forces continue their assault on civilians and cities throughout ukraine leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy met virtually forth u.s. lawmakers today pleading for more assistance as the country fight back against the invasion. new cell phone video shows damage from inside curates largest nuclear power plant which is in ukraine but now under russian control. video shows twisted pipes, broken window, holes in the ceiling and what appears to be empty shell casing on the floor. shooting erupts in protests in northeastern ukraine, an example of russians attacks on civilians. fox team cover from across the region. first, trey yingst is live in