thank you. thank you. i mean, my baby s pretty cute, too. but your baby is beautiful. and as are you and your family. and i appreciate you talking to us tonight again. thank you. thank you very much. you give me hope. i think you give a lot of people hope who are watching right now. so thank you for that. your strength is awe-inspiring. take care. now, amid the outpouring of support for ukrainians from across the world, an idea to send payments to ukrainian airbnb hosts has gone viral. now, this began with a tweet from a social media influencer who encouraged people to book rooms from ukrainians on the lodging app airbnb, telling followers to reserve a stay but message the host that payments are being made as a donation
them in their country. and i think people make choices that may seem strange to people outside but when you re in a situation, when it s your country and your home and your husband fighting and these are your streets, it s exactly. impossible to know what decision anyone would make. i will give you one example like before we were thinking sometimes from time to time what about like emigrating somewhere to another country with like a higher level of life? no, but when this started it became obvious like no, this is the place where we belong. this is our nation. and this time it s our challenge. and we have to face it. and you know, 80,000 ukrainians who emigrated before, they came back now to ukraine to protect ukraine. so how can i leave in this situation? i just can t.
our sam kiley is in dnipro in ukraine with details. reporter: the russians have admitted they have sent troops into the nuclear power station just south of zaporizhzhia, itself about 80 miles south of where i am in dnipro. they say that they captured it to keep it out of the hands of a terrorist regime here in ukraine. the ukrainians have said that main battle tanks fired their guns, their big guns, against this nuclear facility. we don t have independent verification of that, but we have seen video evidence that it was struck by at least one missile on the outskirts of the nuclear facility in a room designed described as a training area. this has been a catastrophic event that could have been utterly, utterly devastating with international condemnation of the russian move coming from around the world. but equally desperate video evidence of the efforts made by
deal with such brutality as might be coming without, you know, triggering a broader conflict? what can they do? this is the ethical and moral dilemma that we will face in coming weeks as we watch large numbers of ukrainian civilians die under hails of russian or tillery and rocket fire. we are going to face incredible pressure to do something more substantial than simply sanctions. there s already a lot of discussion on social media about no-fly zones. president zelenskyy has called for no-fly zones. i think we all understand that if we do a no-fly zone the russians will challenge it and we will have to shoot down russian fighters. and that could then lead to escalation. i think there s also been discussion about increasing the different types of weapons we supply ukrainians but then the practical aspects of how we get those weapons to the ukrainians, how we train them so they can use them effectively, and how we
brutal sanctions. but how does nato and others deal with such brutality as might be coming without, you know, triggering a broader conflict? what can they do? this is the ethical or moral dilemma that we will face in coming weeks as we watch large numbers of ukrainian civilians die under hails of russian artillery and rocket fair. we are going to face incredible pressure to do something more substantial than simply sanctions. there s already a lot of discussion on social media about no-fly zones. president zelenskyy has called for no-fly zones. i think we all understand that if we do a no fly zone, the russians will challenge it, and we will have to shoot down russian fighters. that could then lead to escalation. i think there s also been discussion about increasing the different types of weapons we supply ukrainians, but then the practical aspects of how we get those weapons to the ukrainians,