civilians who are coming under fire. more than 350 people have been killed according to ukrainian officials. 1,600 have been injured in less than a week. and this is why this image circulating online shows what appears to be a russian missile landing in an apartment kitchen on the outskirts of kharkiv. the attacks come a day after the shelling of a residential neighborhood in the city. experts believe the russians may have used cluster bombs, which rain smaller deadly bomblets over a wide area. international authorities now opening a war crimes investigation into russia s tactics. a senior u.s. official telling abc news, the fear now is that, quote, the russians will crush ukraine in order to win. but there are increasing reports that russian soldiers are suffering poor morale and shortages of food and fuel. today we met petro poroshenko, the former president of ukraine, who s rallying fighters and civilians. > please, please don t trust putin. never in your life.
worse than just in the ukraine. maybe that brings china to bear and others to say we ve got to stop this thing de-escalate and get him to pull back because clearly in the conventional forces the ukrainians are winning every minute that passes plays into the hands of zelinski and they will prevail the longer it goes. linda, we re hearing some reports unconfirmed by ukrainian officials, unconfirmed by fox news, but it is reports crossing the wires. reuters reporting that ukrainian helicopters may have struck inside russia striking a fuel depot in belgorod. the information stems from the russian regional governor belgorod. how significant would that be in terms of a development of ukraine taking the fight inside russia? well, it s actually a vintage russian disinformed play. you ve seen how putin operates
A United States official confirmed that Ukrainian helicopters attacked a Russian oil depot, an incident that could jeopardize peace negotiations. However, Ukrainian authorities have denied the allegations and said that what affected peace talks was Russia's continued attack on the mainland and its people.
The Governor of Ukraine’s Chernihiv has said there is no let-up in attacks by Russia, despite the country’s pledge to reduce military activity in the region. The Governor, Viacheslav Chaus, in an interview with reporters disclosed that he did not believe the promise made by Russia in the Peace Talk…