do you know, it s hard to believe, it really hard to believe sitting here actually when the war started, when the bombs started. it was six months. it has been six months since vladimir putin launched his murderous and entirely unprovoked war on ukraine, six months of death raining down from the sky, six months of innocent men, women, children slaughtered. six months of people driven away from homes, schools, churches, hospitals and shelters bombed. we remember it. it s still going on. it s unimaginable and going on today. missile strikes across the country. but this is how it began. watch this. here is our breaking news, vladimir putin announcing a special military operation claiming to protect donbas. matthew chance will join us. i just heard a big bang right here behind me. i told you we shouldn t have done the live shot here. wow. six months. right when it started on this program. just couple minutes from now. cnn reporters risking their lives in the war zone bearing
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lay t cedric. at the start it seemed imminent that kyiv might fall. that did not happen. is it clear who is winning and who is losing at this point? well, don, it s not exactly clear but there are several reasons for that. as sam mentioned, when you look at the beginning of this war on 27th of february, so we re talking three days after the initial invasion, the russians are at kyiv at the capital almost there ready to surround kharkiv and seemed obvious that they were going to take both of those cities. they were also going to move into the south. this area right here, those new russian territory they were taking. move to the 13th of march. this is a blowup of the area around kyiv. the russians captured that. it looked like they were going to do a classic move around this way and around this way to
the united states and other partners, other allies are rushing weapons to the ukrainians. not enough they, say and not sophisticated enough, not powerful enough to make the difference, but they are confident they say that they will eventually get the weapons that they need. to actually win this battle. so what they are really trying to avoid dawn is a stalemate. don? it is interesting, it s almost in the exact same position that matthew chance was in the night that this all started. six months ago. sam, standby, let me bring in colonel cedric leighton. colonel, who are here throughout the beginning of this war at this position, now at the magic wall for us. take us through how this war has changed, and, at the star it seemed imminent that kyiv might fall, that did not happen. is it clear who is winning, and who is losing at this point? well, don, it is not exactly clear as sam mentioned, when you look at the beginning of this war on