Scene of a Battle Two Dais Ago and russians move forward and theyre shutting it right now and see the shuttering and the javelins thats been left. Start with the javelins. Just outside kyiv you can see the destruction thats been leftover and the russians were here trying to push into kyiv and they were repelled and the javelin missiles left by the Ukraine Indians and the churches demolished and these images are abandoned and no sense when the russians will try again. You say we need to run away from here. Awesome, awesome, man. You can feel guilt. Three, two, one. These ukrainian soldiers are on the front line now and the russians are a few miles behind us but shut oring all the type. We speak to these guys, theyre officially optimistic. They feel they can hold back the russians and win this battle. We have a fox news alert to pass along to you and news we hate to pass along to you, but its obviously what happens sometimes in the middle of a conflict. A fox news journalist has been inj
scene of a battle two dais ago and russians move forward and they re shutting it right now and see the shuttering and the javelins that s been left. start with the javelins. just outside kyiv you can see the destruction that s been leftover and the russians were here trying to push into kyiv and they were repelled and the javelin missiles left by the ukraine indians and the churches demolished and these images are abandoned and no sense when the russians will try again. you say we need to run away from here. awesome, awesome, man. you can feel guilt. three, two, one. these ukrainian soldiers are on the front line now and the russians are a few miles behind us but shut oring all the type. we speak to these guys, they re officially optimistic. they feel they can hold back the russians and win this battle. we have a fox news alert to pass along to you and news we hate to pass along to you, but it s obviously what happens sometimes in the middle of a conflict. a
crawled out. ben was in really bad condition, wd working about which plan would work the best. you couldn t fly him out. the airspace was contested any helicopter would have been shot down, road mark were pock marked. i didn t want to drive, i was worried that shrapnel in his neck would sever something. at that point i received a call from dave a phenomenal military officer. lieutenant color colonel dave is a decorated greegreen beret with more than a dozen appointment, he was in poland. he is an incredible special operations. he has a ton of experience
as if we were invading, they didn t believe i was injured. they were poking at ben s wounds, they were that suspect of us. the checkpoints pulled all of his bantag bandages back, they saw the condition he was in and lit us g we would start over. every checkpoint. the same song and dance. we made it to strai tratrain stationed. station. he was in a lot of pain. and never complained. not when we carried him, not any of it. my mind wouldn t stop. i could not turn it off. i couldn t stop thinking. nonstop. and that was just 10 hours of focus. keep going.