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oleg was a welder and he never served in the military because of his bad back. when oleg's killers left it was very cold and they took his sweater with them. >> translator: i always thought they were our brothers i'm half-russian myself. >> reporter: ukrainian troops estimate hundreds of civilians were murdered in bucha they are still finding bodies after a wanton disregard for human life here that even in war is a crime >> richard, it is also difficult to watch and to hear those stories. you were telling us this is a very different kind of war zone than you've seen before. >> in war, unfortunately, death and destruction are very common but what was different here is these soldiers felt confident enough to go from house to house killing people in front of fellow russian soldiers and they were also parroting back thi dehumanizing propaganda being put out by russian state media and that is very disturbing. >> it is, richard. thank you. >>> with those horrifying images in mind president zelenskyy tried to shock the consciences of the world leaders today at the u.n.
oleg was a welder and he never served in the military because of his bad back. when oleg's killers left it was very cold and they took his sweater with them. >> translator: i always thought they were our brothers i'm half-russian myself. >> reporter: ukrainian troops estimate hundreds of civilians were murdered in bucha they are still finding bodies after a wanton disregard for human life here that even in war is a crime >> richard, it is also difficult to watch and to hear...
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she wears oleg's wedding band around her neck. she says it's all she has left of him now, along with the shirt and sweater he was wearing the day he died. translation: | want. the whole world to know that the russians are killers. they�* re not human. they're killing women, children, civilians. she shows us the spot outside their home where oleg was killed, bloodstains still visible where his body lay for weeks. translation: he was - the best man in the world. he was kind and caring. he was the love of my life. i could give anything to bring him back. the more you talk to people in bucha, the more you learn of the terror that this town lived through. a local resident told us that a woman riding a bicycle was shot on this street. in a house down this road, a man was trapped in his basement for weeks without much food. he dared not go anywhere because there was a russian tank standing outside. in the backyard of a church in bucha, the bodies of people who died here continue to pile up in a shallow trench. ukrainian and russian sol
she wears oleg's wedding band around her neck. she says it's all she has left of him now, along with the shirt and sweater he was wearing the day he died. translation: | want. the whole world to know that the russians are killers. they�* re not human. they're killing women, children, civilians. she shows us the spot outside their home where oleg was killed, bloodstains still visible where his body lay for weeks. translation: he was - the best man in the world. he was kind and caring. he was...
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her husband oleg was executed. oleg was a welder. he never served in the military because of a bad back, nor held a weapon. russian soldiers pulled him out of his home, which they set on fire, oleg was wearing slippers. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> putin has de-humanized the ukrainian people. once you call people nazis, you can't really get much lower than that. you are saying that they don't even deserve to live. we only know what happened in bucha because russian troops were driven out. putin says russia is now in control of mariupol. the scale of the atrocity there can only be imagined. this family is thankful that they made it out of the city. olga, daniil and their two boys drove 2000 miles through five countries and ended up in norway. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign languag
her husband oleg was executed. oleg was a welder. he never served in the military because of a bad back, nor held a weapon. russian soldiers pulled him out of his home, which they set on fire, oleg was wearing slippers. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> putin has de-humanized the ukrainian people. once you call people nazis,...
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everything. >> oleg, why did you stay? why didn't you get out immediately? >> translator: we worked for the blue cross mission, and we took care of hospice located at the outskirts of the city. when the shelling began the area was heavily and often under fire. so we had to move closer to the center. and we were taking care of elderly women. hospice patients. we moved our patients closer to the center. and when we lost our water supply and electricity in the city, we started an open fire and brought food there for these people. we used a big 30-liter cauldron to cook. and power generators to produce electricity for the other people to come charge their mobile phones and devices. we were providing food for approximately 40 or 50 people daily. >> so you have to understand he worked for this mission but his brother is a pastor of the church where they were hiding. so he can maybe tell you more about this part. >> what are you thinking about now? it looks like you have a lot on your mind. >> translator: i'm trying to learn how
everything. >> oleg, why did you stay? why didn't you get out immediately? >> translator: we worked for the blue cross mission, and we took care of hospice located at the outskirts of the city. when the shelling began the area was heavily and often under fire. so we had to move closer to the center. and we were taking care of elderly women. hospice patients. we moved our patients closer to the center. and when we lost our water supply and electricity in the city, we started an open...
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, i'm against its invasion of ukraine". nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out, so too are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. the family of a former british army soldier allegedly captured by russian forces while fighting in the ukrainian resistance has called on his captors to treat him as a prisoner of war, in accordance with international law. our correspondent andrew plant is outside the foreign office in london. andrew, what more do we know? yes, shaun pinner was captured by the russian armyjust a few days ago and he was for the long—time member of the british army, but he moved out to ukraine in 2018 and is now a fully fledged member of the ukrainian military. aiden aslin was also fighting for the ukrainian army, and he was detained a few days
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, i'm against its invasion of ukraine". nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out, so too are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. the family of a former british army soldier...
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. >> reporter: oleg's testimony matches the physical evidence here. we find a 7.62 shell casing from an rpk machine gun on the ground where dmytro was executed. bullet holes in the fence match oleg's description of the shooting. all the neighbors here heard shots at around 10:30 on march 26th, the day he disappeared. oleg recognizes the photo of dmytro and confirms he was shot dead here, adding another man who was with dmytro managed to escape. i asked volodymyr if he feels he got closer to the truth about how his brother died. >> reporter: dmytro's murder was just one of possibly hundreds of similar summary executions, but a mile north of the place he died is a children's camp where there's evidence of more organized killing. what you're about to see is a video recorded by the ukrainian authorities after they first entered the basement of the building used by the russians. their hands bound, they appear to have been shot as they knelt on the floor. while the russian government has accused ukraine of faking massacres like this, we found several pieces
. >> reporter: oleg's testimony matches the physical evidence here. we find a 7.62 shell casing from an rpk machine gun on the ground where dmytro was executed. bullet holes in the fence match oleg's description of the shooting. all the neighbors here heard shots at around 10:30 on march 26th, the day he disappeared. oleg recognizes the photo of dmytro and confirms he was shot dead here, adding another man who was with dmytro managed to escape. i asked volodymyr if he feels he got closer...
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out. so, too, are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. let's turn to the sinking of that russian warship a few days ago. new images which apparently show the moskva severely damaged and on fire have appeared on social media. bbc monitoring says these images all match the shape and design of the ship. there are conflicting reports about what happened to it. ukraine says it successfully struck the vessel with two missiles. but moscow says there was an onboard explosion — and it sank while being towed back to port. the moskva was russia's flagship black sea missile cruiser. it had a crew of 510 onboard — and russia insists they were all successfully evacuated from the ship. but t
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out. so, too, are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. let's turn to the sinking of that russian...
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the russians may have gone from around kyiv, but oleg is sure the war will grind on. translation: while putin is alive he will be trying - constantly to come to ukraine, and this war will continue unless there's a change in power in russia and unless people learn what's really happening here. at front lines nearby, a glimpse of the damage, of the battles that raged here just a few days ago. ukrainian forces now reclaiming territory after the russians retreated towards belarus. well, here in this area the russians have withdrawn. ukrainian troops tell us that they were in a village just up the road. they occupied that village. they pulled back two or three days ago, and now ukrainian forces are inside the area checking for mines. in the village of kosorovychi, the russians fired from outside people's front doors, using them as human shields. that's according to mihailo, who had just emerged from the village, and told me they killed one of his neighbours. "his house is at the end of the road," he said, "a two—storey house. "he went home and opened the gate. "he was fo
the russians may have gone from around kyiv, but oleg is sure the war will grind on. translation: while putin is alive he will be trying - constantly to come to ukraine, and this war will continue unless there's a change in power in russia and unless people learn what's really happening here. at front lines nearby, a glimpse of the damage, of the battles that raged here just a few days ago. ukrainian forces now reclaiming territory after the russians retreated towards belarus. well, here in...
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for now, they're holding out. so, too, are the remaining citizens of avdiivka, hiding in bunkers. but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. meanwhile 7 people have been killed in missile strikes in the western city of lviv, less than 70 kilometres from the polish border,which has been relatively unscathed throughout the conflict. our correspondent, danjohnson, has been to the site of one of the attacks, and sent us this report. this is how the people of lviv found out their city wasn't as safe as they thought. missile strikes across the skies on a bright morning hitting
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded....
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for now, they're holding out. so, too, are the remaining citizens of avdiivka, hiding in bunkers. but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. as we mentioned, in his latest address, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky said that russia has started a large—scale offensive in donbas in eastern ukraine. let's take a listen to what he said. translation: we can assess now that russian military has| begun the battle for donbas, for which they have been preparing a long time. a very large part of the russian army is now concentrated for this offensive. no matter how many of t
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for...
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when oleg's killers left, it was very cold. they took his sweater with him. >> i always saw that they were are others. and half russian myself. >> ukrainian troops estimate hundreds of civilians were murdered in bucha. they are still finding bodies after a wanton disregard for human life here, not even in war is a crime. with >> nbc's richard engel and fuchsia today. and as ukraine forces reclaim these towns around kyiv in ukraine's north. officials there are treating the civilian death as crimes. even in the midst of a war, they're trying to build an evidentiary record in the hopes of holding russian forces and vladimir putin accountable. sky news deborah haines was in the scene of a new discovery of bodies and pushing today. >> this is no ordinary crime scene. behind the cordon, yellow plaques numbered from 1 to 6 are all that distinguish the remains of one life from another. each body burned beyond recognition. we like so many victims in the town of bucha, their identities are not yet known. but what is clear is ukraine's re
when oleg's killers left, it was very cold. they took his sweater with him. >> i always saw that they were are others. and half russian myself. >> ukrainian troops estimate hundreds of civilians were murdered in bucha. they are still finding bodies after a wanton disregard for human life here, not even in war is a crime. with >> nbc's richard engel and fuchsia today. and as ukraine forces reclaim these towns around kyiv in ukraine's north. officials there are treating the...
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the russians may have gone from around kyiv, but oleg is sure the war will grind on. "while putin is alive, he'll keep trying to come to ukraine. the war will continue unless there's a change in power in russia and unless people learn what's really happening". a glimpse of the front lines nearby, of the battles that raged here just a few days ago, ukrainian forces now reclaiming territory after the russians retreated towards belarus. "it feels good", said commander mykola. "if only we could liberate all of ukraine, how we'd feel then. but this isjust the beginning". well, here in this area, the russians have withdrawn. ukrainian troops tell us that they were in a village just up the road. they occupied that village. they pulled back two or three days ago, and now ukrainian forces are inside the area checking for mines. villagers in kosorovychi say the russians fired from outside their front doors, using them as human shields. mihailo had just emerged from the village. he says they killed one of his neighbours. "his house is at the end of the street," he told me. "he w
the russians may have gone from around kyiv, but oleg is sure the war will grind on. "while putin is alive, he'll keep trying to come to ukraine. the war will continue unless there's a change in power in russia and unless people learn what's really happening". a glimpse of the front lines nearby, of the battles that raged here just a few days ago, ukrainian forces now reclaiming territory after the russians retreated towards belarus. "it feels good", said commander mykola....
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. and as we have seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out. so, too, are the remaining citizens of avdiivka, hiding in bunkers. but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. well, the family of a former british army soldier, allegedly captured by russian forces while fighting in the ukrainian resistance, has called on his captors to treat him as a prisoner of war, in accordance with international law. shaun pinner appeared alongside another british man, aiden aslin, on russian television, asking to be freed in a prisoner swap. it is not clear if they were speaking under duress. the foreign of
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. and as we have seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for...
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we sent a series of questions to oleg to learn his story. so tell us what happened and what the russians did when they captured you. >> translator: they were beating me with rifles and they were saying why are you driving around here? they were having some -- some anger at me, which i couldn't understand without any reason. so after beating me they put me -- threw me in a pit, which was 2 meters deep. i was handcuffed and i had a bag over my head and i spent 48 hours in this pit. so after spending two days there, they, again, put a bag on my head and took me somewhere in the military vehicle, i don't know if it was a tank or an armored personnel vehicle, together with several other civilians, they put us in some cellar which was full of water. we had to sit on the stairs for several days without any food or water. and it was cold and wet. on the very first day when they captured me they cut the fingers on my hands and i had open wounds. so very soon these wounds started rotting and eventually i had to have these fingers amputated. they were
we sent a series of questions to oleg to learn his story. so tell us what happened and what the russians did when they captured you. >> translator: they were beating me with rifles and they were saying why are you driving around here? they were having some -- some anger at me, which i couldn't understand without any reason. so after beating me they put me -- threw me in a pit, which was 2 meters deep. i was handcuffed and i had a bag over my head and i spent 48 hours in this pit. so after...
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a go fund me page for ukrainian oleg moskalenko raised $30,000, a page started by oleg's life long friend after he was captured by russian forces, tortured for several days, and then left to die in the woods. thankfully good samariteans helped him get to germany for treatment. they lost everything in this. and you can keep helping oleg by donating to that go fund me page which will go toward his medical bills, rehabilitation and basic necessities for his family. their goal is it reach $100,000. >>> a journalist with the l.a. times threatened with criminal charges after reporting on a sheriff department -- their alleged cover-up. she's going to join "new day" next. >>> brand-new video into cnn, an attack on a key railway hub and supply line for ukrainian troops in the east. we're live on the ground in ukraine cometing up. it was a tragedy. with knockoff batteries, little miss cupcake never stood a chance. until, energizer ultimate lithium. who wants a cupcake? the number one longest-lasting aa battery. yay! case closed. “few of us will ever dive so deep into our cars, but those who do ve
a go fund me page for ukrainian oleg moskalenko raised $30,000, a page started by oleg's life long friend after he was captured by russian forces, tortured for several days, and then left to die in the woods. thankfully good samariteans helped him get to germany for treatment. they lost everything in this. and you can keep helping oleg by donating to that go fund me page which will go toward his medical bills, rehabilitation and basic necessities for his family. their goal is it reach $100,000....
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded. for now, they're holding out. so, too, are the remaining citizens of avdiivka, hiding in bunkers. but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. meanwhile, seven people have been killed in missile strikes in the western city of lviv, which has been relatively unscathed throughout the conflict. our correspondent, danjohnson, has been to the site of one of the attacks, and sent us this report. this is how the people of lviv found out their city wasn't as safe as they thought. missile strikes across the skies on a bright morning hitting buildings right in the heart of the city
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring us salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia — "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery, and as we've seen, russia is pushing forward from the north, from the east and from the south. and there's a real danger that ukraine's forces here could be surrounded....
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oleg did not stop. instead, he continued loading the bullets. ready to go to war for the children under the ukrainian flag and under the watchful eye of the lions. the club owner said it is not just putin's fault. he also blames former german chancellor angela merkel. he thinks the reluctance to completely shut off russian gas imports is partly to blame for the ongoing war. those would be the sanctions that putin probably fears the most, he says. can western powers do more to save lives here in ukraine? my next guest says yes and has a list of actions he thinks nato can take right now. and he'll be joining me. stay with us. it goes great with oven roasted turkey and blblack forest ham on the new subway club now that's a perfect 10 thank you! stop tryining to upstage the sandwich, simone biles. subway keeps refreshing and refre- >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: th's service that fits your sc
oleg did not stop. instead, he continued loading the bullets. ready to go to war for the children under the ukrainian flag and under the watchful eye of the lions. the club owner said it is not just putin's fault. he also blames former german chancellor angela merkel. he thinks the reluctance to completely shut off russian gas imports is partly to blame for the ongoing war. those would be the sanctions that putin probably fears the most, he says. can western powers do more to save lives here in...
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his father oleg burying him in a small coffin. >> translator: i don't know if there is a god. what is all this for? for what? a 2-year-old child who hasn't experienced life yet. a 2-year-old child who died for nothing. >> 4-year-old sasha was fleeing with his grandmother near kyiv when the boat they were trying to cross the dnipro river capsized. they were under heavy artillery fire. his grandmother drowned. his body was found last week, his mother said on facebook. 200 children have been killed in this war so far. but that is the official count, though it is likely a gross underestimate that doesn't include those in places where active fighting is under way, where officials are still working to confirm deaths. in mariupol, the mayor says 210 children died in his city as russians laid siege to it. a protest, 210 little pairs of shoes symbolizing their lives. russian forces bombed the drama theater in mid-march as more than 1,000 sheltered. "children" clearly written in russian on the building outside. and an 18-month-old in mariupol killed. his mother and her boyfriend running
his father oleg burying him in a small coffin. >> translator: i don't know if there is a god. what is all this for? for what? a 2-year-old child who hasn't experienced life yet. a 2-year-old child who died for nothing. >> 4-year-old sasha was fleeing with his grandmother near kyiv when the boat they were trying to cross the dnipro river capsized. they were under heavy artillery fire. his grandmother drowned. his body was found last week, his mother said on facebook. 200 children...
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his father, oleg, burying him in a small coffin. >> translator: i don't know if there is a god. what is all this for? for what? a 2-year-old child who hasn't experienced life yet. a 2-year-old child who died for nothing. >> reporter: 4-year-old stasha was fleeing with his grandmother near kyiv when the boat they were trying to cross the dnipro river capsized. voice of america reported therm under heavy artillery fire at the time. his grandmother drowned and her body was found last week. the ukrainian government says nearly 200 children have been killed in this war here so far, but that is the official count, though it is likely a gross underestimate that doesn't include those killed in places where active fighting is under way, where officials are still working to confirm deaths. like mariupol, where the mayor says 210 children have died in his city as russians laid siege to it. "washington post" reporting out of finland, a protest, 210 little pairs of shoes symbolizing their lives. russian forces bombed the drama theater in mid-march there as more than a thousand civilians shel
his father, oleg, burying him in a small coffin. >> translator: i don't know if there is a god. what is all this for? for what? a 2-year-old child who hasn't experienced life yet. a 2-year-old child who died for nothing. >> reporter: 4-year-old stasha was fleeing with his grandmother near kyiv when the boat they were trying to cross the dnipro river capsized. voice of america reported therm under heavy artillery fire at the time. his grandmother drowned and her body was found last...
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oleg pollvinko is the i.t. for the city council and he joins me now. olek, thank you for joining me. i want to get your reaction to president zelenskyy's warning connecting in effect the offensive in donbas to kyiv's safety. are you concerned that if donbas falls that could be another chance for russia to go after kyiv? >> good evening. yeah, you're absolutely right that this scenario can be -- can be done. >> i was in kyiv in the days leading up to the invasion. at the time it was a peaceful place. places were open. it's been through many stages since then. what is daily life now in the capital? we hear of municipal i.t. employees like yourself carrying guns, not leaving their offices. how are you doing? >> of course the i.t. team carrying guns and preparing because we saw it a few weeks ago. the russian troops were quite close to kyiv, and our application was one of the information channels for our citizens because any other channels cannot help them. groceries and food through our store, from our application. >> this is remarkable for folks watching
oleg pollvinko is the i.t. for the city council and he joins me now. olek, thank you for joining me. i want to get your reaction to president zelenskyy's warning connecting in effect the offensive in donbas to kyiv's safety. are you concerned that if donbas falls that could be another chance for russia to go after kyiv? >> good evening. yeah, you're absolutely right that this scenario can be -- can be done. >> i was in kyiv in the days leading up to the invasion. at the time it was...
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that oligarch, oleg deripaska, recently said, quote, all sides would lose out with tragic consequences for the entire world. >> i think when it comes to sanctions on oligarchs, they are frankly symbolic. they keep the issue in the public eye. >> reporter: in essence, this is a p.r. exercise? it's definitely a p.r. exercise. >> reporter: authorities appear to be aware of this. on wednesday, the u.s. said it will now target the assets of putin's two adult daughters. john, the decision to introduce sanctions against putin's two eldest daughters, caterina and maria is obviously a step up in making this just a little bit more personal for the russian president. but you have to remember he also allegedly has many of the children and has a partner supposedly in switzerland that has been big pressure on the swiss golf as well to do something about allowing that family to stay in switzerland whilst this war in ukraine continues. john? >> and nina, we look at the bigger picture with sanctions. for example, the ruble has come back to preinvasion value against the u.s. dollar. so it's bounced back
that oligarch, oleg deripaska, recently said, quote, all sides would lose out with tragic consequences for the entire world. >> i think when it comes to sanctions on oligarchs, they are frankly symbolic. they keep the issue in the public eye. >> reporter: in essence, this is a p.r. exercise? it's definitely a p.r. exercise. >> reporter: authorities appear to be aware of this. on wednesday, the u.s. said it will now target the assets of putin's two adult daughters. john, the...
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oh el oleg tinkov in an instagram post calls the war insane. innocent people are dying. generals waking up with a hangover realizing they have a [ bleep ] army. he asked the west to give mr. putin a clear bit to save his face and stop this massacre. >> he's the first of the financial elite to speak out against the war directly and criticize vladimir putin. it's significant because when others have spoken out, they have not talked to putin themselves. >> reporter: oligarchs like oleg deripaska have campaigned for peace but avoided slamming putin directly. one oligarch has criticized putin directly, but he renounced his russian citizenship in a facebook post last month. >> translator: i do not accept this citizenship. my russian citizenship with the fascist putin at the helm. >> reporter: tinkov has been sanctioned by the uk. there's a growing list of luxury toys allegedly belonging to russian elites that have been seized following the start of the ukraine war, including several superyachts confiscated in european ports. this ship with multiple vip suites and a pool that t
oh el oleg tinkov in an instagram post calls the war insane. innocent people are dying. generals waking up with a hangover realizing they have a [ bleep ] army. he asked the west to give mr. putin a clear bit to save his face and stop this massacre. >> he's the first of the financial elite to speak out against the war directly and criticize vladimir putin. it's significant because when others have spoken out, they have not talked to putin themselves. >> reporter: oligarchs like oleg...
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and that is what motivates soccer club owner oleg. tr >> translator: i want to change my profession. i bought a rifle. i want to become a sniper. i believe after what we have seen, what happened in bucha, the number has increased tenfold of people like me who want to join. >> reporter: he wants to join the ukrainian military, he says, and go to the front lines. >> translator: i definitely want to go where i can avenge our children. >> reporter: upstairs, he began to show me the sniper rifle and ammunition he purchased, and as if we needed any more evidence of the threat the people of ukraine find themselves under constantly, the air raid siren went off while we were speaking. oleg did not stop, and instead continued loading the bullets, ready to go to war for the children under the ukrainian flag and under the watchful eye of the ga latian lions. >>> still to come here on cnn -- >> i don't know what's happened to my nephew because nobody gets in touch with him. my friends, they're all refugees now. >> relatives of russian soldiers are
and that is what motivates soccer club owner oleg. tr >> translator: i want to change my profession. i bought a rifle. i want to become a sniper. i believe after what we have seen, what happened in bucha, the number has increased tenfold of people like me who want to join. >> reporter: he wants to join the ukrainian military, he says, and go to the front lines. >> translator: i definitely want to go where i can avenge our children. >> reporter: upstairs, he began to show...
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this was a house where iryna lived with her husband oleg and father. after russian troops shelled the house, the family came rushing out and they found the russian soldiers here. the russians grabbed oleg, started to talk to him, brought him down this street and put him on his knees. iryna was coming out of the door and was able to see the russians executing her husband while he was on his knees, and there's still some of the blood here on the pavement. the body was taken away. and this family's story is typical of other families' experiences here in bucha. they say russian soldiers were going house to house carrying out executions, bodies have been found with their hands tied behind their back. because of the violence, because russian troops were patrolling, iryna wasn't able to collect his body. it stayed here for weeks. now it has been taken away by ukrainian authorities. they brought away so many bodies and are still looking for more. as russian troops pull back from areas like bucha more and more evidence of their atrocities is emerging. >> in res
this was a house where iryna lived with her husband oleg and father. after russian troops shelled the house, the family came rushing out and they found the russian soldiers here. the russians grabbed oleg, started to talk to him, brought him down this street and put him on his knees. iryna was coming out of the door and was able to see the russians executing her husband while he was on his knees, and there's still some of the blood here on the pavement. the body was taken away. and this...
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families like veronica's she and her 13-year-old brother oleg are returning with their grandmother. after we watched them cross back into ukraine we got this picture of the love on the other side and that hug veronica was hoping for. >>> and an update tonight from a fox news correspondent badly wounded last month during shelling outside kyiv that killed two of his colleagues benjamin hall said he had lost half his leg on one side, his foot on the other and that one of his eyes is no longer working. despite it all, he says he felt pretty damn lucky to be here >>> at the white house today a celebration of judge ketanji brown jackson's nomination to the supreme court. the judge noting the history that led to the groundbreaking moment >> reporter: tonight celebrating history on the high court, judge ketanji brown jackson at a moment centuries in the making >> it has taken 232 years and 115 prior appointments for a black woman to be selected to serve on the supreme court of the united states, but we've made it. >> reporter: an achievement heralded by the first black and south asian woman
families like veronica's she and her 13-year-old brother oleg are returning with their grandmother. after we watched them cross back into ukraine we got this picture of the love on the other side and that hug veronica was hoping for. >>> and an update tonight from a fox news correspondent badly wounded last month during shelling outside kyiv that killed two of his colleagues benjamin hall said he had lost half his leg on one side, his foot on the other and that one of his eyes is no...
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the russians took our cellphones oleg says it was impossible to get a signal mikhail says his father died on march 6th, his nephew on march 11th he was helping to evacuate people, he says, and came under mortar fire. we buried him here but there is some relative good news out of mariupol. ukrainian officials say about 1,200 people were evacuated from the besieged city in private transport. 300 more in buses. across the country today ukrainian officials say 4,217 people were evacuated to safer grounds and elsewhere tonight pope francis condemning war in ukraine and saying a visit to kyiv is on the table. >> and molly joins us from lviv. molly, what more are we learning about these peace talks? >> reporter: jose, the ukrainian president says turkish president erdogan called yesterday to talk in the near future. >> molly hunter in lviv, thank you. for ukrainians who make it across the border their agonizing j journey is just beginning. tonight we look at the desperate struggle to get the documents they need it's a wait in some cases almost a yearlong josh letterman reports from the u.s.
the russians took our cellphones oleg says it was impossible to get a signal mikhail says his father died on march 6th, his nephew on march 11th he was helping to evacuate people, he says, and came under mortar fire. we buried him here but there is some relative good news out of mariupol. ukrainian officials say about 1,200 people were evacuated from the besieged city in private transport. 300 more in buses. across the country today ukrainian officials say 4,217 people were evacuated to safer...
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pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out. so, too, are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. ok, let's turn to the sinking of that russian warship a few days ago. new images which apparently show the moskva severely damaged and on fire have appeared on social media. bbc monitoring says these images all match the shape and design of the ship. there are conflicting reports about what happened to it. ukraine says it successfully struck the vessel with two missiles. but moscow says there was an onboard explosion — and it sank while being towed back to port. the moskva was russia's flagship black sea missile cruiser. it had a crew of 510 onboard — and russia insists they were all successfully evacuated from the ship.
pastor oleg offers a blessing and food for those who've stayed behind. but in a heated discussion, one man tells him, "it's the russians who'll bring salvation." pastor oleg tells him, "i'm not against russia, "i'm against its invasion of ukraine." nowhere is safe within range of russian artillery. for now, ukrainian forces are holding out. so, too, are the few who remain, but for how long? jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern ukraine. ok, let's turn to the sinking of that...
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april 5th, gonzalo tweeted about some one named oleg novick cove and opposition activists in kirk of in a city gone. solo is living and being. i'm sorry, i'm not sure you tweeted that day, but he tweeted that that this man was kidnapped on april 5th. ah, by the secret to curt, sorry, security service of ukraine. and i noted that the man is disabled and has 3 children. so he's making the point that even it not just journalists, but even opposition. active activist and opposition, members within ukraine proper are being disappeared either by a dis, security forces, or by the nazis. and why is this happening? it? well, it's because the zalinski government does not tolerate descent, does not tolerate criticism. remember that in 2018 ukrainian journalist, an editor of r i in of osd curl, washkinski was abducted by ukrainian authorities, had held in detention without trial. and for over a year. and his crime, quote unquote, crime was publishing 14 or 15 opinion articles, none of which he had authored on the situation in kiya 4 years prior. so this is a state that can do virtually anything,
april 5th, gonzalo tweeted about some one named oleg novick cove and opposition activists in kirk of in a city gone. solo is living and being. i'm sorry, i'm not sure you tweeted that day, but he tweeted that that this man was kidnapped on april 5th. ah, by the secret to curt, sorry, security service of ukraine. and i noted that the man is disabled and has 3 children. so he's making the point that even it not just journalists, but even opposition. active activist and opposition, members within...
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and in some of the strongest criticisms yet from a russian oligarch, oleg tinkov today denounced moscow's massacre in ukraine and called for the end of this crazy war. we have a lot of news to get to today, and cbs' chris livesay will start us off from kyiv. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning of a massive attack in the east that could decide the fate of the nation. but with russia unveiling a new intercontinental missile, vladimir putin is out to prove his reach stretches far beyond ukraine. a nuclear-capable missile, armed with a blunt message. vladimir putin warning russia's adversaries now have to think twice. the missile doesn't appear to be ready for use, but the timing couldn't be more conspicuous, aimed to strike fear into western countries, like the u.s., for supporting ukraine against russia. as its forces lay waste, ukrainian cities and civilians, nowhere more apocalyptic than mariupol. among the dead, reported to be a 91-year-old holocaust survivor who hid from the nazis in a basement, only to die i
and in some of the strongest criticisms yet from a russian oligarch, oleg tinkov today denounced moscow's massacre in ukraine and called for the end of this crazy war. we have a lot of news to get to today, and cbs' chris livesay will start us off from kyiv. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning of a massive attack in the east that could decide the fate of the nation. but with russia unveiling a new...
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so i think what, what the roster with russia and, and, and the oleg are saying that is the, the very relationship between the pain of west, which was that house was built by the garage. i mean, uh huh. no problem, protestors demanded that the court judges resign. zelinski the self styled servant of the people responded. he submitted a bill to the parliament, declaring the court's ruling null and void. and he too called on the judges to quit . mm. yes, i shall. i think we reacted quickly, designs correctly, ah growling for its part, the use anti corruption body, criticized the bill, calling it a blatant breach of the constitution. escape. nice. no damn. it's not just about firing people zone and it's about gradual renewal. puts it using transparent procedures who faced on certain legal principles, iep, ian, and the problem. dina, is that so lensky is someone who has no experience in dealing with institution in ski and institutional procedures ongoing. as far as i can see, that he has a problem with following procedure or blame. what they do honor zalinski is bill was withdrawn. even m
so i think what, what the roster with russia and, and, and the oleg are saying that is the, the very relationship between the pain of west, which was that house was built by the garage. i mean, uh huh. no problem, protestors demanded that the court judges resign. zelinski the self styled servant of the people responded. he submitted a bill to the parliament, declaring the court's ruling null and void. and he too called on the judges to quit . mm. yes, i shall. i think we reacted quickly,...
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she wears oleg's wedding band around her neck. she says it's all she has left of him now, along with the shirt and sweater he was wearing the day he died. translation: | want. the whole world to know that the russians are killers. they�* re not human. they're killing women, children, civilians. she shows us the spot outside their home where oleg was killed, bloodstains still visible where his body lay for weeks. translation: he was - the best man in the world. he was kind and caring. he was the love of my life. i could give anything to bring him back. the more you talk to people in bucha, the more you learn of the terror that this town lived through. a local resident told us that a woman riding a bicycle was shot on this street. in a house down this road, a man was trapped in his basement for weeks without much food. he dared not go anywhere because there was a russian tank standing outside. in the backyard of a church in bucha, the bodies of people who died here continue to pile up in a shallow trench. more than 300 civilians h
she wears oleg's wedding band around her neck. she says it's all she has left of him now, along with the shirt and sweater he was wearing the day he died. translation: | want. the whole world to know that the russians are killers. they�* re not human. they're killing women, children, civilians. she shows us the spot outside their home where oleg was killed, bloodstains still visible where his body lay for weeks. translation: he was - the best man in the world. he was kind and caring. he was...
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and in some of the strongest criticisms yet from a russian oligarch, oleg tinkov today denounced moscow's massacre in ukraine and called for the end of this crazy war. we have a lot of news to get to today, and cbs' chris livesay will start us off from kyiv. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning of a massive attack in the east that could decide the fate of the nation. but with russia unveiling a new intercontinental missile, vladimir putin is out to prove his reach stretches far beyond ukraine. a nuclear-capable missile, armed with a blunt message. vladimir putin warning russia's adversaries now have to think twice. the missile doesn't appear to be ready for use, but the timing n counieike more conspicuous, u.s., for supporting ukraine against russia. as its forces lay waste, ukrainian cities and civilians, nowhere more apocalyptic than mariupol. among the dead, reported to be a 91-year-old holocaust survivor who hid from the nazis in a basement, only to÷iein a basement 81 years later. today, another deadline ca
and in some of the strongest criticisms yet from a russian oligarch, oleg tinkov today denounced moscow's massacre in ukraine and called for the end of this crazy war. we have a lot of news to get to today, and cbs' chris livesay will start us off from kyiv. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning of a massive attack in the east that could decide the fate of the nation. but with russia unveiling a new...
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oleg recognizes the photo of dmytro is confirms he was shot dead here, adding another man who was with dmytro managed to escape. i asked volodymyr if he feels he got closer to the truth about how his brother died. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> dmytro's murder was just one of possibly hundreds of similar summary executions. but a mile north of the place he died is a children's camp where there's evidence of more organized killing. what you're about to see is a video recorded by the ukrainian authorities after they first entered the basement of the building used by the russians. their hands bound, they appear to have been shot, as they knelt on the floor. while the russian government has accused ukraine of faking massacres like this, we found several pieces of evidence pointing to russian responsibility. the children's camp was marked with a v, a symbol used by russian forces to identify themselves. reduction ration packs litter the entrance to the cellar. inside there are more clues. uk see the boot marks still in the wall. the angle the bullets came in is going down, suggesting the
oleg recognizes the photo of dmytro is confirms he was shot dead here, adding another man who was with dmytro managed to escape. i asked volodymyr if he feels he got closer to the truth about how his brother died. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> dmytro's murder was just one of possibly hundreds of similar summary executions. but a mile north of the place he died is a children's camp where there's evidence of more organized killing. what you're about to see is a video recorded by the...
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among the dead, her neighbors, brothers igor and oleg. outside the family home, we meet their mother olga. for days, she thought her sons were in hiding. until a neighbor called her with the devastating news. the agony and the grief are still very raw. they were very good boys, she says. how i want to see them again. do you have any idea why the russians would kill your sons? who knows? there was a bridge that was blown up and somebody shot at a russian drone. the russians were searching the village and rounding them up on the street. six boys. i don't know anything else. a few streets away, katarina is also looking for answers. her daughter, victoria, a school teacher, was taken by russian soldiers on march 25th. they said they found information on her phone about their forces, she says. they told me she was in a warm house. that she was working with them and she would be home soon. but victoria never came home. we hope that she will get in touch, katarina says. with somebody somewhere. in this small community of 2,000, it seems no stree
among the dead, her neighbors, brothers igor and oleg. outside the family home, we meet their mother olga. for days, she thought her sons were in hiding. until a neighbor called her with the devastating news. the agony and the grief are still very raw. they were very good boys, she says. how i want to see them again. do you have any idea why the russians would kill your sons? who knows? there was a bridge that was blown up and somebody shot at a russian drone. the russians were searching the...
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oleg is the officer who commanded this operation. looking at previous fighting, we have better training. we are stronger morale and spirit because we are at home. they go because they are made to. he has been battle hardened since the first russian invasion in 2014. they have enough weapons, ammunition and determination to win. i can tell you i'm almost sure the russians are regrouping and not retreating, he says. besides, we are preparing ourselves to go forward. we're not preparing just to defend here. u.s. and british intelligence says putin seems to have massively misjudged this situation. and clearly overestimated the abilities to secure a rapid victory. and this old lady tells us i have seen one war, and here we go again. i wish putin would go away. the people of this land remain stalwart and the soldiers remain dug in. hoping they can continue to withstand whatever putin has in store for them next. christiane amanpour, cnn. so, as we mentioned, the talks between ukrainians and the russians are meant to be continuing via video,
oleg is the officer who commanded this operation. looking at previous fighting, we have better training. we are stronger morale and spirit because we are at home. they go because they are made to. he has been battle hardened since the first russian invasion in 2014. they have enough weapons, ammunition and determination to win. i can tell you i'm almost sure the russians are regrouping and not retreating, he says. besides, we are preparing ourselves to go forward. we're not preparing just to...
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. >> well, oleg magdych, it's been an absolute honor to talk to you this evening. and i'm wishing the best for you and your beautiful family and of course for the people of ukraine. thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you so much. thank you for giving me a chance to tell everyone about what's going on. thank you for being our voice. >> thank you, sir. like i said, it's my honor. >>> coming up, how much will this war change if ukraine is indeed responsible for having taken out that russian warship? plus, the cia's concern about russia, putin specifically, potentially turning to a tactical nuclear weapon. we're going to talk to a retired u.s. army general about that next. i love being outside. my eyes...not so much. until i found new clear eyes® allergy. just one drop means all day relief and my eyes...feel azing. new clear eyes allergy. dove knows we damage our hair a lot my hair i curl it. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellular level to rescue damaged hair. discover 10 x strong
. >> well, oleg magdych, it's been an absolute honor to talk to you this evening. and i'm wishing the best for you and your beautiful family and of course for the people of ukraine. thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you so much. thank you for giving me a chance to tell everyone about what's going on. thank you for being our voice. >> thank you, sir. like i said, it's my honor. >>> coming up, how much will this war change if ukraine is indeed responsible for...