doing that. how will the people in odesa respond once they try to enter the city? i think we will welcome them with cocktails of molotov. i think we will show no mercy to invaders. i think that odesa people feel a little bit maybe guilty because our city is untouched yet. and we see how the rest of ukraine is suffering. so i think our people and our military, they are they are eager to finally fight invader and to show that he is not welcomed here. yeah. and for perspective, that s ukraine s third largest city. incredible bravery. elena do aine dunieva. thanks for speaking with us.
including the donbas region? finland historically face add similar situation in about 1939 where the russians invaded and basically at the end of the invasion the russians said give us a big chunk of your country, finland, and we ll let the rest of it remain a state. if that s what putin is thinking will happen again it will be interesting to see. zelenskyy has right now said, no, it has to go to a referendum and the territorial integrity is important. that s where the negotiations are going to start. where they end up it will be interesting to see. i believe a soviet leader at the time named molotov. is that where that comes from? indeed. steve, susan and bill, appreciate it. what is it like to be one of the millions of ukrainian children running from war, forced to leave your homes and your parents, he iespecially yo father? what if you re too young to understand?
floor. really hard thing to watch, but she seemed keen on having it documented. the but she seemed keen on having it documented- but she seemed keen on having it documented. the next image is the makinu documented. the next image is the makin: of documented. the next image is the making of the documented. the next image is the making of the molotov documented. the next image is the making of the molotov cocktails? i documented. the next image is the | making of the molotov cocktails? as making of the molotov cocktails? is far as i know it is an image you can see pretty much anywhere in ukraine. they are at pretty much every checkpoint, they are anywhere they feel like they could be encountering russians. you see it on billboards, instructions how to make them and thatis instructions how to make them and that is amongst probably thousands. very quickly, our people open to having their photos taken in such trauma? , ., , having their photos taken in such trauma? , . , , , , ., , tra
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