hours. fox news senior correspondent, all over this, live in kyiv. greg, it dizzying. what s the latest? it s an incredible last 24 hours. it looks like we are back from the brink of this drama in the country next door to us as we stand here in kyiv. it looks like a lot of damage. twenty-three years in office, attempted coup and armed uprising. the man responsible, mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin fighting about the war about the russian military leadership, about his conduct and then pulling fighters out of ukraine into the russian city and they took over the city. forces towards moscow with 120 miles of the capital in the kremlin raising for an attack. vladimir putin branding actions, it reportedly took belarus president alexander acting with authority of putin speaking to change things. the chief agreed to pull forces back in exchange for security. he later confirmed he ordered fighters to returned to field camps including those hold up in the russian city. overall, it
hours. fox news senior correspondent, all over this, live in kyiv. greg, it dizzying. what s the latest? it s an incredible last 24 hours. it looks like we are back from the brink of this drama in the country next door to us as we stand here in kyiv. it looks like a lot of damage. twenty-three years in office, attempted coup and armed uprising. the man responsible, mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin fighting about the war about the russian military leadership, about his conduct and then pulling fighters out of ukraine into the russian city and they took over the city. forces towards moscow with 120 miles of the capital in the kremlin raising for an attack. vladimir putin branding actions, it reportedly took belarus president alexander acting with authority of putin speaking to change things. the chief agreed to pull forces back in exchange for security. he later confirmed he ordered fighters to returned to field camps including those hold up in the russian city. overall, it
hours. fox news senior correspondent, all over this, live in kyiv. greg, it dizzying. what s the latest? it s an incredible last 24 hours. it looks like we are back from the brink of this drama in the country next door to us as we stand here in kyiv. it looks like a lot of damage. twenty-three years in office, attempted coup and armed uprising. the man responsible, mercenary chief yevgeny prigozhin fighting about the war about the russian military leadership, about his conduct and then pulling fighters out of ukraine into the russian city and they took over the city. forces towards moscow with 120 miles of the capital in the kremlin raising for an attack. vladimir putin branding actions, it reportedly took belarus president alexander acting with authority of putin speaking to change things. the chief agreed to pull forces back in exchange for security. he later confirmed he ordered fighters to returned to field camps including those hold up in the russian city. overall, it
first thing that came to my mind was the movie twister. twornds and severe storms move through the south and southeast. we ll tell you where the storm system is headed next. the lead prosecutor in the case against alex murdaugh tells cnn what sealed his fate with the jury. and later. really excited to see senator cruz. excited to see ben carson. big names in the party and no one is bigger than donald trump but some other big names are going elsewhere. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin with extreme weather from snow to tornadoes battering huge swaths of the u.s. at least ten people have died as the powerful storm system marches across the south and into the northeast. four of those deaths in kentucky, in some places the storm brought winds strong enough to flip semitrucks, this is interstate 64 near lexington, kentucky, the driver says he s lucky to be alive. have a look at this, the roof of a church in ind
world. wolf blitzer is off today, i m brianna keilar, and you are in the the situation room. let s go right to ukraine, as we follow the pivotal ballots for bakhmut, and growing concerns it could fall to the russians very soon. melissa bell has our report from the war zone. reporter: bakhmut still stands, says the ukrainian military out of sight any sign of life driven underground. what is like life for the civilians, for the soldiers? what life? what, what life? you know, the soldiers are doing their work, which is quite and civilians are trying to survive. there s no water, there is no electricity. reporter: this was bakhmut in august when the siege had just begun. this is bakhmut seven months on. the city is empty, people are afraid to go . empty, people are afraid to go out. every day new destruction. it s better not to go outside writing dr. elena from inside the town. cnn met her and other nurses on christmas eve, not quite happier times, but certain l