Reporting that it was u.s. intel that was able to share information with ukraine that enabled them to shoot down a russian planes that was carrying hundreds of troops. what do you know about that? there are three ways we are helping the ukrainian, the weapons we talked about. the second is training, we are training them on other advanced systems. the third critical way we are helping them is by collecting, analyzing, and disseminating actual intelligence. so they can see where russian forces are operating. this is a huge benefit to the friendship with the united states. we have the most powerful intelligence community and the world. we can provide that information to ukraine. safeguarding sources and methods of course. we can provide that to ukraine. they have a decisive advantage on the battlefield. ambassador, the pentagon says it s keeping an eye on explosions and moldova. that s the small country just southwest of ukraine. why is that so significant? significant stephanie, th
That s the small country just southwest of ukraine. why is that so significant? significant stephanie, they keep saying they re going to go all the way to moldova. they say they re going to cross the south, that means they re going to go through odessa. odessa is the last big port, it s the large port there on the black sea. so their ability the russian ability to go all the way to moldova would be a challenge, would be a problem for ukraine. it would cut them off from the black sea. however, it s unlikely that they will be that they have the ability to do that. they don t have the troops, they don t have the mound power. they are struggling in some of these main areas of the fight. what you can see there in donetsk. so they don t have the capability to go all the way across. they re having a hard time even getting to odessa. they re being stopped in mykolaiv. so i don t worry too much. now they are trying to provoke some action there by you know, we have heard these false flags,