added to their growing collection. and added to their growing collection. that was a single 500-pound bock and that s how you make it safe according to this disposal team. they ve got two more to go. their air-delivered bombs recovered from a downed russian aircraft and they re going to destroy both at the same time. the big ones are easy to find and you get the feeling fun to destroy. most of the effort hunting down mines and other abandoned ordnance is painfully careful work, scanning and prodding the earth with intense focus for hours at a time. but there s urgency, too, because discarded and deliberately planted weapons are harming people weeks after the russians left this territory. this truck hit a mine north of kyiv, incinerating the driver. this emergency vehicle also ran over something explosive, injuring eight on board. there are many painful legacies to russia s brief presence in this part of the country. ukrainians are working to ensure this one doesn t endur
says his country is ready for the battle but desperately in need of more fire power. translator: we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don t know how much russian weaponry there will be. but we understand there will be many times more than there is now. it all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states. translator: to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. new overnight, russian forces have shelled another railway station in eastern ukraine. ukrainian rail officials are not providing a specific location on this. we are told no one was injured. but five locomotives, tracks, and power lines needed for evacuations were damaged. new satellite images from maxar technologies behind me. you can see this eight-mile-long russian military convoy consisting of armored vehicles and trucks with towed artillery and support equipment. let me show you where that is on the map. you can see kharkiv. it is east of this. it s in this are
the capital of kyiv. alexander dvornikov, also known as the butcher of syria, is notorious for inflicting atrocities on civilians. translator: we think this will be a new wave of this war. we don t know how much russian weaponry there will be. we understand there will be many times more than there is now. it all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states. to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. new overnight, russian forces have sheltd another railway station in eastern ukraine. ukrainian rail officials are not providing a specific location here. we re told no one was injured but five locomotives, tracks and power lines were damaged. we have new satellite images from maxar technologies. you can see an eight-mile-long convoy of russian military vehicles making its way south. maxar says the convoy consists of armored vehicles and trucks with towed artillery and support equipment. this is just east of kharkiv, the second most popul
and new today, former vice president mike pence s chief of staff is speaking out after the vp called donald trump wrong. marc short on nbc s meet the press says pence was crystal clear from day one that he did not have the authority to overturn the election. he had gotten legal advice that said, you can t decide which electoral votes are yes or no but you could adjourn this session and delay things, had he gotten legal advice to do that, was the vice president considering it? no, chuck. i think unfortunately the president had many bad advisers who were basically snake oil salesmen, giving him really random and novel ideas as to what the vice president could do. but our office researched that and recognized are you chalking this up to bad advisers or was it the former president? i can t answer that question. i think he did get bad advice. the vice president counseled the president from the very beginning that i don t think i have that authority. nbc corresponde
heard them? charlie? charlie is charlie can t hear, so we re going to move on. mayor, let me ask you this question, then, because you can t forget that georgia was ground zero to the former president s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the man he tried to pursue to try to find more votes on that infamous phone call is secretary of state brad raffensperger, running against jody hice. hice has repeated false claims about the 2020 election. so the big lie is on the ballot in this race for sure, no? yes, and i have long believed that donald trump does not make winners. he goes with winners. so he doesn t have some magic wand that he can just anoint someone a winner, and he has not made good choices in georgia. it s going to be interesting to see. we know what s happening with perdue. the polling is showing that he is down by a lot, so people are expecting that kemp may win tomorrow without having to go into a runoff, win the primary tomorrow. the secretary of state s rac