i m jim sciutto reporting from lviv in western ukraine. overnight russian forces striking at least three military installations and a tire repair shop here in lviv. those blasts woke us up this morning, shattering windows in homes and a school nearby. officials say at least one child is among the injured. also new this morning, intense fighting in the luhansk region of eastern ukraine. officials say the city of kreminna has been lost to russian forces. they re urging civilians to evacuate saying there are, quote, no safe places left in the region. new video out of the southeast port city of mariupol which has suffered so much in recent weeks. ukrainian forces have rejected a russian ultimatum to surrender or, quote, be eliminated. it s haunting. right now russian officials say they are closing entry and exit points to that city and the men
testament that some people are talking about. maybe a couple million people in and around the lviv. i have course, that is very concerning. at the same time, there are big concerns throughout the country of ukraine. yeah, and matthew just take us through what s been happening for you guys in the past couple of days or so. what is the situation like at the borders? we know there are many and millions of people who have passed out of ukraine. describe for us the embassy the exit points out of ukraine? for the last carpal of days, the borders have been quieter. the or ten days ago. but refugees are still coming. they make it through the border points, which are now, seven in the main one in lviv is now more structured, more ordered. they are more tense. there are better systems in
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