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00:00you're looking at a live
00:02picture of the capital of
00:03Kiev. Look how dark it is. It's
00:05after three in the morning.
00:07Pitch black there. Now we know
00:09there is power because our
00:11camera is up. It is a live
00:14picture. So you have to wonder
00:15has the city there cut the
00:17power? You know, residents
00:18have turned off their lights
00:20to avoid being a target for
00:22strikes. We are watching this
00:24here with a city on edge
00:25waiting for full assault.
00:26They've been told residents
00:28have been told their turn off
00:30the lights because they don't
00:32want to be a target. But we do
00:33see that the power is on there
00:34on their way to the capital.
00:36Some Russian troops have been
00:38bombarding smaller cities.
00:40Marla Taylor is joining us
00:41with today's developments in
00:42that war. Marla, according to
00:43U. S intelligence, the attack
00:45on the Ukrainian capital of
00:46Kiev is stalled with the
00:48Russians facing fierce
00:49resistance. U. S officials say
00:51Russian troops are running low
00:53on supplies, running low on
00:55things like fuel and even food,
00:57and also that they
00:59significantly underestimated the
00:59strength of the resistance
01:01backed by America and the West.
01:03But that doesn't mean today was
01:05not damaging. My message to put
01:08in will be. Vladimir, be ready.
01:11We'll come and kill you. The army
01:14of resolute men and women vowing
01:16to stand and fight for Ukraine
01:18growing on the sixth day of war.
01:20Men in London now joining the
01:22ground fight. We go in as
01:23individuals. Volunteers to fight
01:25with the Ukrainians, not as a
01:26British soldier, not as expert.
01:28It's just as a human because
01:30it's we all humans at the end
01:31of the day, aren't we?
01:32Civilians arming themselves as
01:33Ukraine's second largest city
01:34Karkiv was bombarded by Russian
01:37missiles Tuesday. Freedom
01:38Square Karkiv's largest plaza
01:40and the main TV tower among the
01:41targets as the 40 mile long
01:43Russian convoy gets closer to the
01:45capital of Kiev. Almost 700
01:46thousand refugees now headed for
01:50safer ground. Families deciding
01:53now is the time to leave. And
01:54pets aren't left behind. I don't
01:55want to leave, but it's
01:59completely dangerous to stay
02:00here. We'll win over death and
02:04light. Ukrainian President
02:06Volodymyr Zelensky with an
02:08inspiring speech before the
02:09European Union with a plan to
02:10be able to be able to get a
02:11safe and safe and safe and safe
02:12safe and safe and safe and safe
02:14and safe and safe and safe.
02:16And then we'll be able to
02:17get a strong speech before the
02:19European Union with a promise
02:22to win Russian President
02:23Putin's war. His words getting
02:25a standing ovation from the
02:27delegate and after a phone call
02:29with President Biden Tuesday,
02:30Zelensky thanking the U. S for
02:32its support tweeting. We must
02:34stop the aggressor as soon as
02:36possible. We all got fight. We
02:37all got to stand up to tyranny.
02:40Also as of today, the European
02:42Union voted overwhelmingly in
02:43the European Union for
02:45membership. Alex Christine.
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