developing. my family stays here and i feel like i don t know when i will see them. i don t know if any of them will die or my friends will die. reporter: as ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy urges calm and shows strength translator: dear world leaders, leaders of the free world, if you don t help us today with a strong and powerful response, war will come knocking at your door tomorrow. reporter: the horrors of putin s war are becoming apparent in multiple cities as millions were killed as russian forces shelled residential areas and beyond. that was jim sciutto reporting. talk to jim in just a moment. he s in a western part of the country. want to start with clarissa ward who was in the east. 24 hours ago you said kharkiv felt like a city on edge. there was talk about potential forces of rewrsistance around kharkiv. what is it now?
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carriers at the capitol destroyed in a battle a ukraine forces. the sight on the capitol has been verified by cnn. cnn s alex marquardt is in kyiv. what are you experiencing and seeing? reporter: it is very volatile. it is still very tense, fredricka. we continue to regularly hear those blasts from here in the center of the city. they are outside of the city, some closer than others. it s difficult to tell from this vantage point often where they are coming from, or whether it is ukranian outgoing fire or whether it is russian incoming fire. we continue to hear gunfire as well as those air raid sirens that go off fairly regularly. this is still very much a city on edge. the streets are empty. people are either inside their homes or in bomb shelters when those sirens go off.