keep fighting and that putin will be beaten keep fighting and that putin will be beaten. peace talks. a keep fighting and that putin will be beaten. peace talks. keep fighting and that putin will be beaten. peace talks. a picture of the anti-war beaten. peace talks. a picture of the anti-war demonstration - beaten. peace talks. a picture of the anti-war demonstration in - beaten. peace talks. a picture of| the anti-war demonstration in berlin the anti war demonstration in berlin but also the dispatch, trauma in the refuge for the babies. starting with the picture, global protests taking place against this war putin has inflicted on ukraine. it is place against this war putin has inflicted on ukraine. inflicted on ukraine. it is really uuite inflicted on ukraine. it is really quite remarkable inflicted on ukraine. it is really quite remarkable across - inflicted on ukraine. it is really i quite remarkable across europe, across the world, there are these demonstrat
unfofrp intly, kyiv may look like bosnia in a couple of months. of course, it was utter ly destroyed during the war putin launched in the early 2000s. do you have any insight into what stalled that convoy? what went wrong for russia? they re having a lot of problems with logistics and moving the huge amount of troops is not easy. having talked to our mutual friend, who was part of the invasion of iraq. he said the u.s. army put a lot of effort into traffic management to move the huge number of troops around and seems the russians were unprepare interested it. and they re having issues with equipment, having parked the track vehicles for so long. the tires appear to be rotting. they weren t doing maintenance. you have these huge convoys moving down pretty small roads, two lane roads in some of the cases. if they run out of fuel, it
putin spoke about the u.s. and spoke about ukraine as ast colony, a puppet of the american government and i think victor is right that putin is itching for a fight with the u.s. and will eventually if more is not done to stop vladimir putin wil escalate to a war with the u.s. because it seems like that s what putin wants. unfinished business with the u.s. and wants to have it out with us. claire, whatever putin s wider goals, the bombing to rubble and dust of parts of ukraine in the time of social media and thank god for the brave journalists who now at great risk to themselves, first american journalist died over
vibrant european capital of course. very different there. now the one place that had been to before, the café in the center of town, the owner has turned it into a kind of nonprofit volunteer production space for thousands of meals. up to 10,000 s a day going into this territorial defence forces, medics and other people in the capital. the strength and will end result of the ukrainian people has been as striking to me as the great tragedy. you write in the piece, it appeared that only one of two things could make it through this war. putin s presidency or ukrainian statehood. please expand on that. sure. , in launching this war putin has taken an extraordinary gamble and he s really broken in some sense it s a different putin. it s the prudent before who was
came to our city and damaged our infrastructure and killed innocent people. as for the food and medicine, we don t have any of. harris: ukrainian woman trapped by the russian shelling speaking of all she has endured and that of thousands of others suffering at this point. many without food, water, electricity for more than a week. it is day 13 of this war putin has waged on ukraine. efforts to put in place cease fires along humanitarian corridors have largely failed and russia s indiscriminate release of artillery, power against citizens, is unspeakable. ukraine says buses of civilians have left the battered city of sumi in the country s northeast. ukraine s foreign ministry said russian forces have broken another cease-fire agreement and gone after an evacuation route in the besieged city of