yeah, just, the neighbor, yeah, we know each other. we ve been over their house and they have been to our father. we were going to go to barmitza and canceled over covid. they found a trail of blood to do family s home. you see a map here. naturally that s leading to questions about who was ins the home. the new york post say son was questioned and the husband was in trip with older son. the husband is coming back to new york and concerned for family safety, something other neighbors in the area are also feeling. very unsettling, very unsettling. you don t usually have crime like that around here, not that i know of.
to defend ukraine? well, i think some of those pictures that we ve been showing today and continuously over 50 plus days of the war make it so strikingly important for us to provide as much military equipment as we need. what the ukrainians want and, yes, the hu mpv s are important especially in donbas. they need more t-72 tanks, they need the migs and more s-300 air defense as well. eric: do you think they ll be getting them in time? i think that the congress is certainly pressing the biden administration and i think the question to be asking our intelligence community is, well, tell us about escalation and whether providing this sort of equipment would risk the sort of escalation that this administration seems to be arguably overly concerned about at least in my estimation.
far-xi-ga eric: easter sunday coming 53 days into vladimir putin s horrific invasion of ukraine and the attacks by russian forces not letting up. russian troops turning sights to eastern part of the country, donbas amid desperate calls from the west to keep on pouring heavy artillery, tanks to the country to face vladimir putin s forces in the east. meanwhile in the destroyed city of mariupol, the russians gave about 2,000 ukrainian soldiers who were holding out in a steel mill there a mid-day deadline to surrender, the ukrainians no surprise remaining defiant after weeks of destructive bombardment. hello, everyone, thank you for joining us here on fox news live on this easter sunday. i m eric sean. hi, arthel. arthel: hi, eric, i m arthel neville. for those in ukraine this easter
minutes before it crashes down with explosives. it can take out a tank. this can be almost a game changer for the military on the ground, andrea. and time is short, mike mcfaul. up know so much about the donbas region and separatist russian support in that region. is it conceivable that the extraordinary work in kyiv, in the kyiv area to push the russians out could work in the east and in don it s one thing to defend territory and cities. it another and i just think we do not in everybody agrees this is the main battlefield and maybe the last battle of this war. but i think it too premature to
john kirby is saying about that attack which everyone is forecasting against the donbas region, the resupply convoy plus artillery and personnel carriers. what are you seeing on the ground in terms of how many days before they would be in position to resume attacks, more aggressive attacks? andrea, that s a great point. at current what you see here in the light blue is essentially all those areas where the russian military has withdrawn and the ukrainian military has taken back over. but the most important there is in the east. you re already seeing this convoy. belgorod is where the u from the sumy corridor, they ve essentially relocated here to push that convoy down.