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possible. trying to push the civilians out and then move their fighters in. there is every indication on the ground that that is a plan here. we have seen it in the south in mariupol, we start to see them do it in kharkiv, second largest city. u.s. officials believe that the capital, kyiv is next. kayleigh: thank you, trey. stay safe out there. now, the youngest victims of the war. we warn you, this image is graphic. it shows a blood-soaked child, wounded in the russian air strike on his apartment building. an even more heartbreaking picture shows a 9-year-old boy laying dead. gosh. so hard to look at. his name was ned deke and he wants to sleep in sumy yesterday and he did not wake up. julian, it is so incredibly difficult to look at those images. another young girl named tonya. she was in mariupol. they said her name is tonya. this is how the mayor describe what happened there. in the last minutes of her life, she was alone, exhausted, frightened and terribly thirsty.
which is what zelinski is asking for. to put it clearly, as to how the ukrainian government is describing what happened, speaking of that air strike in sumy that killed 21 including two children. ukrainian government said that last night russian pilots committed another crime against humanity and in sumy. they dropped 500-kilogram bombs on residential buildings. that is pretty clear-cut. charlie: yeah. it really is. it has become more clear every day. to step back two weeks ago, it is sort of the oldest rule of war. the first casualty of any war is the truth. obviously propaganda is a very important tool on either side in a war. it is important to remember, before vladimir putin invaded ukraine and this all started, he said he would be greeted as a liberator. one thing that is abundantly clear two weeks in, is that his troops have not been greeted as liberators. this is not with the claimant
he spoke to u.s. lawmakers. there he was in the parliament. this man, is the reason that we have had a 13 day war and not a three day war. this man is the strength and bravery of its citizens. harris: you know, i will ask the team if the standing o is still happening, we can always do a side-by-side panel. i think that we have lost that. emily, as he speaks, two things have changed about today. one, his list is gotten longer of the things he needs. because they are running out of ammo. they are using a lot of it. that is an incredible show bravery in my to push back, now an estimated up to 200,000 russian forces. the entire 100% that were massed on the border of belarus, and output nets but inside that country of ukraine. the other thing, he is no longer a moving sort of leader. he is working in his office. he is in one place. that might make some people fearful that my goodness, we note that s forces want to go
but these people have taken them away from us. ukraine, we are not looking to have this fall. ukraine has not been looking to become a big part, they have become big t days. of this war. where the country that are saving people despite having to fight one of the biggest armies in the world. we have to fight the helicopters, rockets. the question for us now is to be or not to be. for the ten days, this question could have been asked, but now i can get your definitive answer. it is definitely yes, to be.