far two often far too often. we have to do something to stop gun violence ripping apart our communities. ripping apart. [ applause ] good morning and welcome to morning joe. that s president biden joe biden delivering a speech. another deadly shooting. we re going to have more on the victims and the expected gunman just ahead. and the white house talks about three unidentified objects that were shot down over the last week with a new explanation of what they could be. and we re going to have new reporting from the justice department that could overcome claims of attorney-client privilege from one of donald trump s lawyers ominous news for mr. trump. mike pence continues to stonewall any efforts to get him to testify about january 6th. good morning. welcome to morning joe. i was thinking we could talk about the new york times story do we have the times here? new york times on italy s prime minister surprising europe or i m going to take you know whe
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in now. reporter: this tank, like most ukrainian tanks is about 50 years old, and spare parts are a problem, ammunition is a major problem, because ukraine isn t making ammunition for these old tanks anymore. they are using the stockpiles that they already have, and those stockpiles are quickly running out. russia still produces ammunition for its soviet era tanks and has huge reserves. but here in ukraine, tractor mechanics are keeping the old machines running, and scavenging from destroyed russian tanks until help arrives. and it s not just tank rounds. nato is now warning ukraine is using so much ammunition of all types that western allies cannot provide it fast enough, with new orders taking up to two years to deliver. an officer here told me it s simple. the longer it takes for ammunition to arrive, the more ukrainians are killed.
and spare parts are a problem, ammunition is a major problem, because ukraine isn t making ammunition for these old tanks anymore. they are using the stockpiles that they already have and those stockpiles are quickly running out. russia still produces ammunition for its tanks and has huge reserves. but here in ukraine, tractor mechanics are keeping the old machines running and using parts from destroyed tanks until help arrives. nato is warning ukraine is using so much ammunition of all types that western allies cannot provide it fast enough with new orders taking up to two years to deliver. richard engel reporting from ukraine there. joining us now, nbc news chief international correspondent keir simmons on the belarusian side where tensions are high this morning as ukraine prepares for a new russian offensive. what are you seeing on the border?