his country. he toured and assessed the damage on the ground raising unite cranian flag in the city s main square. zelenskyy said he witnessed shocking scenes in the area comparing it to bucha, they found widespread damage and bodies. zelenskyy vowed to push russian troops out of all ukrainian territories including crimea which moscow invaded in 2014. in his late night address, he said his army liberated 3,000 square miles of ukrainian land from russian control. but just hours after zel skin s visit russian missiles hit ukraine damaging infrastructure. eight missiles his his hometown. the deputy head of ukraine s presidential office said the missile is also hit a dam which then flooded parts of the city. the you re seeing part of it here. more than 100 houses were flooded and 11 people had to be rescued overnight. residents have been asked to leave parts of the city due to
flag in the city s main square. zelenskyy said he witnessed quote shocking scenes in the area, comparing it to bucha, a suburb of kyiv where officials found widespread damage and bodies after russian troops retreated in march. zelenskyy also vowed to push russian troops out of all ukrainian territories including crimea which moscow invaded back in 2014. in his late night address, zelenskyy said his army had now liberated more than 3,000 square miles of ukrainian land from russian control. also yesterday, president zelenskyy was in a car collision in kyiv, but emerged with no serious injuries. according to a statement from the president s press secretary, a car collided with the car of the president of ukraine and escort vehicles. medics accompanying zelenskyy gave emergency aid to the car s driver and transferred him to an ambulance. willie.
incredible. zelenskyy said he witnessed quote shocking scenes in the area comparing it to bucha, a suburb of kyiv where officials found widespread damage after bodies and other crimes, after russian troops retreated in march. zelenskyy also vowed to push russian troops out of all ukrainian territories including crimea, which moscow invaded back in 2014. now, just hours after zelenskyy s visit, russian missiles hit central ukraine damaging critical infrastructure. official says as many as eight missiles hit zelenskyy s hometown near kharkiv. the deputy head of ukraine s office said the missiles hit a dam, flooding parts of the city. he said more than 100 houses were flooded and eleven people had to be rescued overnight. officials say residents have been asked to leave parts of the city, due to rising water
they would try to, a, overturn the 2020 results, b, have claimed that there s fraudulent activity in this year s election with no proofer, and talk about installing people who would do the bidding, including the state secretary of state for the 2024 election, which, again, those candidates losing the polls because they seem out of step with most voters. the other part is how worrisome this is. this is an increasing, infestation in the republican party. the big lie is everywhere. there are very few republicans in dissent to it, and some don t believe it, but others, at least whether they believe it in their hearts or not, are acting on it, and it is a dangerous place and american s faith in their democracy being undermined by stuff like this. americans are going to have a harder time believing they ll have the ability to vote and their vote will be counted correctly and the real winner will be installed in power
retake all russian occupied territory including crimea, which moscow illegally annexed back in 2014. the many hours ahead, the u.s. is expected to announce its largest ever security package for ukraine, with around three billion dollars. a u.s. official tells cnn it will include western air defense systems,, as well as stockpiles of ammunition. it also earmarks money for training and maintenance. ukraine s president says foreign support is critical for his country to stay in the fight. [interpreter] we need to be clearly aware that as soon as the world becomes tired of this war, it is gonna be a great threat to the whole world, and the threat of an eyeliner ukraine. so, we are grateful for any kind of assistance. we need more of it, that is true. [end of translation] jill dougherty is a cnn