watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead, as russia s war on ukraine grinds into its second year, the u.s. pledges s its continued support but stops short of what president zelenskyy says they need most. and a pre-print of the controversial trump era policy, we ll break it down. plus vote counting is under way in nigeria s presidential race. we re live in lay fwoegos with latest. life from atlanta, this is cnn fuse room with kim brunhuber. just days after observing the one year mark, ukrainians are noting the loss of crimea to moscow in 2014. every year it is remembered on this date with a day of resistance. meanwhile president zelenskyy is calling the latest eu sanctions powerful and says he would like to see it extended to include russia s nuclear industry. there is increased shelling but claims that russians have not made any significant gains on ground. in his nightly address, president zelenskyy lauded the emb
of ukraine s international legion, a unit of foreign citizens fighting the russians. his parents say he was well liked, a strong sense of right and wrong and wanted to help ukrainians liberate his country and they are proud of his bravery and sacrifice. details of his death weren t released. many russians take a stand against the war by putting distance between themselves and their homeland. hundreds of thousands are believed to have fled russia to avoid immobilitization. ro rosa flores met a couple who led them here to the u.s. reporter: michael and nellie loved life in russia, with their two boys mark and phillip. life was good. reporter: but the world turned upside down last september when vladimir putin declared the first draft since world war ii, drafting men michael s sage. i don t want to kill innocent