hello, everyone, and welcome to the amanpour hour from ukraine here s where we re headed this week to two years of bipartisan pledges to help for as long as it takes congress false ukraine s future is more uncertain than ever. and putin plots his next move. if we don t stop putting in ukraine, he will keep going. also, this our ukraine s foreign minister blames weapons delays for russia s biggest strategic win in months. we wouldn t lose a vip guy if we had received older i m initiatives that we needed to defend our more ukrainian towns on the front line at risk. then from my archive, deja vu all over again, the pro-democracy ukrainian president poisoned in an assassination attempt, running against a pro kremlin candidate people cry when they see my face. but my country has also been disfigured my 2005 conversation with ukraine s viktor yushchenko the gostiny foretelling of the fate of alexei navalny and finally, how hearing is believing in a very different holoca
hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka width and we re watching several developing stories at this hour polls are now open in the critical south carolina republican primary voters there, deciding between former president president donald trump and former south carolina governor nikki haley as the next gop presidential nominee. it s an election being closely monitored around the moral especially in ukraine. today that nation is marking two years since russia s invasion, leaders from several western countries are in key if to reinforce their support as fears grow that crucial us military funding will come to light and new developments in russia, where a spokesperson for late putin, opposition leader alexei navalny s says his body has been turned over to his mother more than a week after he was found dead in a russian in prison right? let s begin in this country with a gop presidential showdown underway right now in south carolina, voters are heading