and forms an antibacterial shield. try parodontax active gum health mouthwash. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she s eating the rocket. lunchables! built to be eaten. damning new claims from germany s foreign intelligence service this week are underlining calls for war crimes investigations against russia. germany says it intercepted radio communications in which russian troops described killing ukrainians indiscriminately. soldiers and civilians alike.
and now let s go to kyiv and cnn s reporter who is there for us. thank you so much. great to see you. what more are we learning about this meeting between the british prime minister boris johnson and president zelenskyy. he traveled to ukraine today for the meeting. reporter: absolutely. he comes after a key european union official also arrived. there s a sense to try to push back against putin s continuing exercising of im the horror of the train station, the other horrors being uncovered. seemingly almost every day, jim. while the world has been calling for war crimes investigations and not able to stop what is happening on the ground. instead they re coming here to show support. in the case of britain s prime minister johnson, what itting loo what it looked like was an increase in the ceiling of
especially where it is we are coming, and that why they are looking for us deliberately, and so the drone operator becomes a priority target, and they try to target us, because we can see it and capture and report it. so when the russians are making the claims that the atrocities that have been documented like the one that you documented with the man and the woman killed in front of their child, what do you say to the russian when they say these types of occurrences are fake, and what do you hope the accomplish long-term with the footage that you are obtaining? would you like to see the footage as part of the war crimes investigations, and are you optimistic that there is going to bet accountability for the russian soldiers carrying to out the atrocities? yes, indeed. i would like to see them behind
that evidence and it needs to be collected in a way that it can convince everyone around the world, even those who were doubters and even those who have listened to the russian propaganda which blames ukrainians for this to convince them that this is happening. but in the end, that s what s really going to happen later on . these war crimes investigations are important, but they re not going to turn the tide of the war right now. what s going to turn a tide of the war right now, as fred said, is making sure that nato continues to provide more weaponsnd more equipment to ukraine. i was in ukraine last week where you are and as you know, griff, the, the lines of support from poland and other countries on the border with ukraine are still open. so we re able still provide equipment and we need to take advantage of that and move as much equipment and defensive weapons and other weapons that ukraine has asked for to ukraine as soon as possible to ensure that they can take advantage of the g
leaders other u.s. allies accusing putin and russia of war crimes now. and beyond journalists chronicling this, groups now gathering evident for the ukrainian government. does the war crimes investigation scare vladimir putin at all, and if not him, does it scare his senior military commanders, field commanders? it probably doesn t scare him, he probably is still overconfident. he probably believes that, look, he s going to finish this thing in ukraine, these europeans won t remember it, they want my oil and gas and who is going to come and arrest me? but, the war crimes investigations are really important, the charges are important because they will leave a lasting mark, they will prevent people from doing business with putin in the future, and russia in the future. they will act in conjunction with the sanctions to put greater pressure on russia. and more importantly, they pull the west together. this is a regime, president biden said that cannot be allowed to succeed.