tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the war in ukraine. russia claiming it has used hypersonic missiles for the first time capable of hitting targets more than 1,200 miles away. and that deadly osprey crash this norway, killing four u.s. marines. ge arsenal.saying its desedrod i unleashing destruction from the sky as their forces are stalled on the ground. an urgent of ukrainian troops. uk intelligence saying putin s forces are relying on tactics like indiscriminate shelling after failing to achieve their
military has inflicted heavy losses on the russian military. cal, when you were talking to ukrainians, any sense of what they want to see coming out of the summit? yeah. they want to no fly zone. they want to no-fly zone put in by nato. that s not realistic. obviously, nadler said they are not going to be doing that. they are worried that will only widen the conflict. but when you talk to people here every day, they say they want to no-fly zone, especially in the east. that is where russian just seemed to be carrying out air strikes. the situation over kyiv is still up in the air. the russian air force is being fought every day. but it s in the east where we see the indiscriminate shelling that s where where people want to see a no-fly zone. cal perry, thank you. admiral james to read this is a 30 year navy veteran who retired with four stars. he s the former head of the u.s. southern command and former supreme allied commander of nato. admiral, you are nato s supreme allied comm
mike tobin in lviv. no signs of slowing. first to benjamin hall on the ground in kyiv where leaders remained defiant. benjamin. good morning. a very significant strike this morning by russian forces. 12 miles from the polish border. thirty-five people dead. the largest biggest loss of life since this conflict began in a single strike. a former nato training facility which housed u.s. troops just a few weeks ago. russia said armed shipments would be targeted. as well as coming into the country. an attempt to cut off the supply of weapons. meanwhile, there is been repeated shelling overnight. still, though, no major to push into the city itself. the concern now is as with other cities ground invasions forfeit indiscriminate shelling.
and think it s possible that in the city of irpin, just to the north of kyiv, that ukrainian troops could surround anti russian units. so, you have a very difficult few days ahead of president zelenskyy as he balances the need for a cease-fire, to get civilians out of the worst and hardest hit areas and to get humanitarian workers into those areas versus what seems to be happening now in the capital, which is that the ukrainian military has inflicted heavy losses on the russian military. cal, when you were talking to ukrainians, any sense of what they want to see coming out of the summit? yeah. they want to no fly zone. they want to no-fly zone put in by nato. that s not realistic. obviously, nadler said they are not going to be doing that. they are worried that will only widen the conflict. but when you talk to people here every day, they say they want to no-fly zone, especially in the east. that is where russian just seemed to be carrying out air strikes. the situation over kyiv
we begin with fox team coverage, mike tobin in lviv. no signs of slowing. first to benjamin hall on the ground in kyiv where leaders remained defiant. benjamin. good morning. a very significant strike this morning by russian forces. 12 miles from the polish border. thirty-five people dead. the largest biggest loss of life since this conflict began in a single strike. a former nato training facility which housed u.s. troops just a few weeks ago. russia said armed shipments would be targeted. as well as coming into the country. an attempt to cut off the supply of weapons. meanwhile, there is been repeated shelling overnight. still, though, no major to push into the city itself. the concern now is as with other cities ground invasions forfeit indiscriminate shelling.