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thank you so much. wladimir klitschko,s we appreciate it. joining me now is veteran war journalist sebastian junger. you could hear the anger. why? he has seen the killing taking place in places like bucha. and we are just getting our first look at some of the carnage in borodianka. as many as 200 bodies could be buried in the rubble here. when you look at this, you have seen this type of thing before. this yeah. this is very familiar. this is what sayrajevo looked like. they deprived it of food, fuel, humanitarian aid. the purpose was to terrorize the population. one of the things the snipers did was target children. because they knew adults might
brent s long-time friends, kristof. thank you for coming in, kristof. i m glad you can tell us a little bit about brent. what have you learned so far today, kristof? i woke up this morning to the news that brent, long-time best friend, incredible colleague, the best war journalist i think ever existed, finding out about his passing. brent had this ability to go anywhere, get any story, listen and communicate what was happening to people that others wouldn t otherwise see it. and it is a devastating loss to journalism today. what do you know about what he was doing with his colleagues in ukraine? was he working on a documentary? yeah, he was working on a documentary about refugees. it was a story he was doing