sending more weapons to ukraine. our view is this is an extremely dangerous situation. we are now at a stage where russia could, at any point, launch an attack in ukraine. this comes as cnn exclusively has obtained ukrainian military assessment showing a shark increase in troop levels in recent days, by the russians. matthew chance is out front with this exclusive report from kyiv. reporter: this is the actual video, complete with soundtrack, put out by the ukrainian military. being fired to the beat, javelin anti-tank missiles supplied by the u.s. as part of its growing military support. these kind of weapons ukraine hopes will help stop another russian invasion and it wants more. cue a flurry of diplomatic fist-bumps and grand promises of
irpin, the russians were shelling nearly the entire time we were there, and they didn t appear to be aiming their shots. it was falling this civilian and residential areas, and when we actually went through the town that is now partially occupied by russian forces, there were buildings that were totally destroyed. these were not military centers. you could hear those explosions in the distance, that artillery continues, but these were not military centers or focused front lines. these were schools, they were residential buildings, they were apartment complexes, and that that s really what we ve seen across ukraine, the russians shelling different things, even ma alternative the city hospitals in their efforts to take over territorial areas. and so far they have been successful in doing so but at the cost of the ukrainian people. molly: the video is quite clear, and trey yingst, your reporting as well. thank you so much. we appreciate it. griff? griff: incredible reporting by trey. back
out the fire. and another big issue in the election could be vack vaccines and they could be required in california for almost all public school children with a measure being considered to strikedown most exemptiions. a teenager was badly hurt after a day at the beach. what is causing the shark increase along the carolina coast? will there be more?