a $40 billion aid package for ukraine along with additional $100 million for weapons including 18 howitzers. the money and munitions are crucial as forces continue assault on areas in the east and south of ukraine. some of the images are disturbing. cbs s imtiaz tyab reports from odesa. reporter: ukrainian fighters over 1700 surrendered to russia. an agonizing end to one to have the most dramatic battle in ukraine over 18 months ago. the horrors were captured in detail on a body camera worn by yuliia paievska, a middic known as taira. she recorded her team s heroic efforts to save lives in the early weeks of the war including this broth brothsh and sister. the little girl lived but the
boy couldn t survive the trauma. taira had the footage smuggled out of mariupol on a tiny memory card and into the hands of the associated press. the next day, she was captured by russian forces and hasn t been heard from since appearing on this video the on russian tv shortedly after. as vladimir putin s war on ukraine grinds on, near odesa, the tiny yet strategic snake island remains a front line, here a ukrainian soldier stared down a russian bombing threat with this now iconic phrase. in the same waters, ukrainians successfully have taken out patrol boats, a warship and fresh video shows a ukrainian drone striking a russian helicopter dropping paratroopers on the island. natalia humenuk is with odesa s military. these waters became a symbol of
streets, there have been signs of protest on their state media newscasts. i understand that even access through telegram to news from the outside world is starting to contract in that country. but also, you know, you re there. you tell me. i mean, what i have come to understand in the last three weeks about the ukrainian people is that this could have the opposite effect. the emotional targets will deepen the emotional commitment to making sure that russia loses this war. reporter: yeah, there s a reason i m sharing with you the story of this medic, because people are rallying around this. her nickname is taira and free taira is starting to trend here. it is absolutely having the opposite effect. i ordered a coffee, i turned to the person next to me and i said, what do you think about giving up ukraine? she said, after this, nato s going to want to join us. instead of us joining nato, nato s going to come to this country and want to join us because we have the weapons, we re on the f
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