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ukraine, including support for anti-aircraft capability, small arms and ammunition. tactical gear and medical equipment. today the top u.s. commander for the middle east general mckenzie told senators how russia's war in ukraine would impact the middle east and the impact that russia recruiting foreign fighters in syria might have in ukraine. >> russia's invasion of ukraine moreover has violently demonstrated its willful regard for international norms. just as we have seen through russia's actions in syria, we believe that out of syria perhaps small, small, very small groups of people that may be trying to make their way to ukraine. >> meantime a russian television editor who interrupted a live news broadcast to protest the invasion of ukraine on state tv has been released from russian custody. she spoke to reporters on the court steps. >> interrogation lasted for more
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governments going to have to begin offering. until now it's been on the goodwill of nongovernment organizations, and residential families that have opened up their homes, but this will go on and on for weeks. you're getting a sense of how much pressure will be put on communities across europe. john? >> ed lavandera, keep us posted, and you rose the right question. this will be months and months. if you want to help, here's how to find out. go to cnn.com/impact. president zelenskyy makes a virtual address to u.s. congress tomorrow. first, a new update on that russian television editor who held up this anti-war sign on television.
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we are just learning a lawyer from the russian television editor, we see on your screen there who held up the anti-war sign during a live broadcast on monday, one of her attorneys confirming that to cnn she has been located in moscow. >> just a remarkable courageous stand for the location of her station employee, not known during a broadcast. reading no war, stop the war, do not believe propaganda they tell you lies here. she recorded this message right before that protest. >> that's happening now in ukraine, a crime. russia throughout the country and sensibility for the russian lies and conscience of one man, vladimir putin. go to the rally, do not be afraid. they cannot arrest us all. >> wearing a necklace in the ukrainian colors and in that picture, appears before a
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that's something that should be happening as the war goes on because they're really at risk right now, the russian military is falling apart. >> massachusetts congressman seth moulton, spellbienlding chat because of your experience and sharing it with us. thank you. >> for the first time today in a u.s. interview, we heard from that russian television editor who protested the war during a live broadcast. you're going to want to hear exactly what drove her to do it, and it's a very interesting take. that's ahead. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. this is vuity™, the first and only fda approved eye-drop that improves age-related blurry near vision.
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