ukrainian tactics designed to make every step forward come at a heavy price. despite the battle nearby, this sol soldier is certain of how the war will end. to be honest, in the first days i had some doubts, because according to the news, russia has the strongest army, he says. but since we pushed them back from kyiv and kharkiv, i m confident we can win. for the few remaining civilians near soledar, exhaustion. nine months it s like this, says valentina, flying back and forth over my head. with conflicting rumors coming from the town, paulina said her family is leaving. the soldiers are surrounded, she tells me. my sister, who is pregnant, decided to leave, so we ll follow her. late afternoon and ukrainian marines prepare a prefresh salvf rockets. the battle for soledar is not over yet. and for an army that s on the defensive, what we saw was that the ukrainian troops are pretty well dug in, pretty well organized and morale surprisingly high. now, it seems the russians are r
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come i am kevin couric and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight come up pro-palestinian demonstrations happening in several cities including new york, also come to philadelphia, pennsylvania and washington dc. protesters are calling this the shut it down rally because it s aimed at what they claim is getting israel stop 75 years of ethnic cleansing, colonialism and apartheid. alexis adams has more from new york tonight. good evening come a kevin. we have seen this almost every weekend in new york city, another friday night come at this one bringing thousands of people walking and chanting across the street scum on one of the things that we talk to them about his lack of support for president joe biden. they basically gave the green light for the military to go in shoot and search and put under siege thousands of people, he is complicit come of this is not what the people of the united states want. across the city, groups marching from the ri
it s exactly one year since the world health organization officially declared the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. a serving police officer is being questioned on suspicion of the kidnap and murder of sarah everard, who was last seen in south london more than a week ago. police investigating her disappearance have found what they believe to be human remains in woodland in kent. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, said it was incredibly rare for someone to be abducted on the street but she understood that women may be feeling scared. aru na iyengar reports. all along the route sarah took from clapham common over a week ago, posters bearing her image are on every lamp post and bus stop, appealing for information. yesterday evening, police investigating her disappearance discovered what appears to be human remains in woodland in ashford, kent. police say they are not yet able to confir