to have their shields up at this time. you know, it s interesting because you hear some of these cybersecurity experts say, listen, we re a couple of weeks behind these really good cyber criminals. so we re just finding out about attacks that happened a couple of weeks ago. is that a fair assessment? definitely is a fair assessment. i mean, even weeks leading up to the russian edge in ukraine and now it s a war. i mean you re talking about energy companies like kinder morgan and kutty corp. chevre and cheniere energy and i mean energy companies are being attacked. and you know, when you think about our infrastructure, the united states, whether it s energy companies, water companies, agriculture based services, i mean there s so many there are so many companies at risk. and i mean, if you think about companies that are pulling out of russia, whether it s mastercard, visa, nike, ikea, mcdonald s, starbucks, i mean a lot of cybersecurity and data which hospitals there is a lot
this war whenever it ends to pick the part who did what and when, who was right, who was wrong in the approach. matthew there with a very pointed point of view obviously, trace, and it s already happening now. jonathan, back in the biden administration warning of russian cyberattacks and sources tell fox news hackers are targeting u.s. energy companies. we re now joined by gerberas djenne manager, managing partner, chief development officer of wave capital partners and marie zetlin where she is a cybersecurity expert. anne-marie, you first. two dozen energy companies in the united states. are we not getting better at defending against this ? i think that anybody can be a target and i don t believe that those numbers have been confirmed. but you know, the adversary has to be right one time and the defenders have to be right all of the time. so i think it s you know, it s true that every organization can be a target and every organization, as it says, has
research and banned weapons and the accusation that this is being done with us funding. chernobyl, of course, the site of the nineteen eighty six accident that sent radioactive matter across europe, rendering swaths of land toxic in ukraine and belarus and off limits to farming. and some in the us are just worrying that these claims by russia that all sorts of banned research been going on at these nuclear power plants is setting the ground for a false flag operation. in other words, russia may be planning to use chemical, biological or even some sort of nuclear weapon itself in ukraine and then blame that on the united states or nato or simply the ukrainians. this is the war drags on to its second week. we are getting a glimpse of the fear and the anger felt by mothers who feel their young sons are being used as cannon fodder, that they were lied to, told that their sons were going to carry out military exercise exercises when in fact they were being sent to fight a war in ukraine.
plummeting and many residents, as you might imagine, do not have electricity. we begin our team coverage this hour with our chief correspondent and the co-anchor of our coverage, jonathan hunt. he s on the ground in lviv in western ukraine. jonathan, good morning to you again. good morning to you again, trace. we are now entering week three of this war and the suffering of ukrainian civilians, millions of them worsens by the day. we have seen terrible pictures coming out of the southern city of mariupol. that s where a russian air strike yesterday, according to ukrainian officials, hit a maternity hospital and children s hospital doing widespread damage to those buildings. as you can see, quite plainly that we have also seen very disturbing images of heavily pregnant women badly wounded being carried away on mattresses and whatever makeshift sort of stretchers
the rescue is confined to bring them out of there and get them to some sort of safety. president zelenskyy of ukraine says if this kind of thing is a war, isn t a war crime, what on earth is? and he says it should really be a wake up call to the west to do more . listen here to president zelenskyy of me. don t wait for me asking you several times a million times close this . i know you have to phone us to our people who lost their children and say sorry we didn t do it yesterday. one week ago we didn t push the putin. we didn t speak with him a lot. we didn t want opined that dialog with him. we we did nothing. and it s true yesterday the world did nothing. i m sorry, but it s the world it did nothing is what he says.