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... suffering and pain of innocent women and children, and men, for that matter, throughout -- throughout Ukraine and those who have made it across the border. Jane Ferguson: He also pledged to respond if Putin attacked with chemical weapons. President Joe Biden: We would respond. We would respond if he uses ...
Jane Ferguson: The NATO alliance expected to bolster its expected to bolster its presence in Eastern Europe, with new troops deployed to Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. Poland had also called for an international peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, a move that, today, Russia said could escalate the conflict. Sergey Lavrov ...
... foot, and not just have them stalled, then that could, at least from a morale perspective, really change things on the ground here. Judy Woodruff: Jane Ferguson reporting for us again tonight from Ukraine. Thank you, Jane. The "NewsHour"'s reporting from Ukraine is supported in partnership with the Pulitzer ...
... relations. After President Biden last week called President Putin a war criminal, the Kremlin summoned U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan, warning, the comments have pushed bilateral relations to the brink of collapse. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Judy Woodruff: Thank you Jane.
... to them after an attack. So, so far, we're seeing a huge amount of unity and coherence here within the capital and across the country. Judy Woodruff: It's just a remarkable thing to watch. Jane Ferguson reporting for us again tonight from Kyiv in Ukraine. Thank you, Jane.
... is -- that we start out with, again, David, is grim and difficult. And that's, of course, Ukraine. The Russian military grinds on. We heard Jane Ferguson say they're not making ground advance, but they're still killing civilians. This week, you had Zelenskyy's speech to Congress. You ...
... S. president, Ronald Reagan, once said in Berlin, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear this wall down." And I say the same thing to you, dear Chancellor Scholz. Destroy this wall. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson in Kyiv, Ukraine. Judy Woodruff: And, Jane, thank you very much for your reporting.
Jane Ferguson: The mayor of Kyiv announced a 36-hour curfew starting on Tuesday evening. The volunteers scour for anyone on the streets after lockdown. As the capital, Kyiv, goes into an extended lockdown, there is a sense that things in the city are more tense than they have ever ...
... to discuss further and sign. Jane Ferguson: So, it sounds like you are pretty close?Mykhailo Podolyak (through translator): Yes. Obviously, this is coming some time soon, because this is the only way to end this war. Jane Ferguson: For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson in Kyiv, Ukraine.
... And, in fact, just before we came on air here, we have been hearing the booms across the city here from more artillery fire. Judy Woodruff: Well, the level of uncertainty there has to be just off the charts. Jane Ferguson, reporting for us tonight from Kyiv.Thank you, Jane.
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