on the ground in ukraine. we have more people, obviously, on the ground in poland. we do have teams that are in place that are going out with polish investigators to the site of the explosions. so we have some capability. and, u.s. officials have said that we are going to use that. and i think what we re going to be looking for is what type of missile exactly that it is. we ve seen some open source reporting some reports that it might have been a ukrainian f-300, or part of a ukrainian f-300, and we have expert those to go in and determine what happened. a really dynamic situation. it was quite scary, actually, when it first broke. hopefully, cooler heads prevail. politico s laura seligmann, i appreciate you waking up and being with us. still ahead, we re looking at business news with a live report from cnbc with some
are still looking into this and we do not know what happened. all right. i have two very specific but also kind of different follow-up questions for you, one is what is an f-300 missile? describe what the purpose of that is, and why it would be launched. and, two is, what happens under the nato charter if it s an accidental hit on a country, on a member state? an f-300 is one of the missiles that both russia and ukraine are using a lot in this war. it s an air defense missile. and it is an interceptor missile designed to intercept incoming cruise missiles, any type of missile that might be launched on, say, ukrainian cities. or russian infrastructure. so, basically, this is a weapon that we see a lot in syria, for example. russia has some in belarus. there s some in the black sea as well. so there s an area of possibility that could have come from there. and then your second question
else? u.k. s prime minister went there and walk the streets with zelinski. slovakia stepping up the vf 300 system. what can we do? look, i ve got to say that the united states is doing a tremendous amount already. just yesterday the pentagon announced that they were going to have the eighth largest defense weapon system company meet at the pentagon to see what could be sustained over long term but just tens of thousands of the kinds of missiles that they made, the ammunition, all kinds of direct applications for the war for the ukraine. i think we have done a tremendous amount, and so i don t think we should feel like we haven t done enough for the ukraine. harris: do you think that peace is really over? i mean, one boot says he is done negotiating to believe in what is that mean? yeah. right now, i am certain that it is over because after the assembled meeting on the 29th of march, both sides emerged saying the same thing
officials say russian troops destroyed decades of chernobyl data. and remember that chernobyl nuclear disaster took place in april of 1986. now slovakia stepping in by donating it s f-300 to secure the country s military capabilities and in turn the u.s. will send a patriot missile defense system to slovakia. the biden administration is providing enabling critical success on the battlefield since the russian invading force. as far as what we are seeing changing on the ground. residents who do not want to fight are continuing to flee. and ukrainian and military officers are saying that they are doing everything that they can at this point to create new evacuation corridors, especially knowing that just yesterday a major evacuation hub was the latest target. guys, back to you. will: thank you so much for that so one of the most obvious
effect tonight and what can we do to fight the attack from the ocean? that s one of the questions, we need to push more equipment to them. we re kind of saying, we re reacting, n.a.t.o. is doing a great job. of course, we ve reinforced n.a.t.o. we need to escalate our own way of fighting and bring them more equipment and we need to give them intelligence support that can read the battlefield and multiple rocket launch systems. bryan: we ve talked about this, f-300, that was brought over from slovakia, soviet made and this is the equipment they ve been asking for and now starting to get them. do you think we can get them enough patriot missile systems or f-300 s to win the next phase? yes, those are great, it gives you an iron umbrella. i don t know why we haven t given then the migs out of