coming back to ukraine are from poland to try and defend the country. so i think there is nervousness here but also defiance and anger at what s happening. oren liebermann at the pentagon, new satellite images show dozens of vehicles that have moved across a pontoon bridge near ukraine/belarus border. what does this tell us about russia s plan of attack? reporter: well this is a pontoon bridge cnn has been watching over the course of the last ten days or so, on the belarusian border or near that border and taken down and put back up. now we see forces and now we see essentially i believe it s tanks that we see in that imagery or some sort of vehicles on the southern side. it means skpshand it s a strong indicator that the concern of the u.s. that s been stated, that russia will move on kyiv is playing out. a senior defense official said earlier today that russia was drawing closer to kyiv. that official wouldn t be
folks are not in there negotiating. they have a very poor history of that in this country our negotiating skills currently in the white house. i wouldn t send this bunch into a garage sale to negotiate the price on some baseball cards. i mean, it s pathetic. but, i m optimistic. i hope that putin sees the writing on the wall, with the international outrage. but you have got to realize, too. he has been under sanctions most of his reign of terror i guess you could call it and react to it different with the nationally controlled media, no one actually knows in their country what s going on other than the evil west is causing all of this. carley: without a doubt. and we are looking at live pictures right now of this peace negotiation clearly getting underway. reporters are in the room. everyone is sitting at a long table near the ukrainian belarus border. congressman, we have to leaf it there with you. thank you so much for croing joining us this morning.
dacha, he never listened to anybody. he has nobody to tell him, mr. president, i think you re going too far here. he s completely disconnected from society. he has zero connection with the society now. and out in the world, you know, basically, has xi jinping as the only person he respects. as a result of that, i think he s making really bad decisions. and that is worrisome to me. ambassador taylor, as someone who has been in ukraine next door, you know zelenskyy so well, the world has been extraordinarily impressed by his courage and his ability to rally his people. can you explain also why he would agree to go to the belarus border where belarus has been a staging area where lukashenko has been an ally of putin, a military ally. why would he take he wouldn t do that himself, but why would he send a delegation? andrea, you re right.
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neighboring countries. live on the ground in lviv where troops are bracing for battle. we have new information this morning coming from the mayor of lviv talking about an airstrip at about 16 miles to the east of where i am, a straight drop of the belarus border, the town or neighborhood 3 russian helicopters attempted to insert troops in that area. they were met with ukrainian resistance beer there was a gun battle and ultimately those troops loaded back on the helicopters, they never really effectively got off the helicopters and left that area. it was a quick gun battle but either the russians had a very small objective they wanted there, or they will repelled by the small arms fire they encountered. we saw in lviv the ukrainian