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Laura Coates Live

already signed the declaration supporting it. so basically, the president is mobilizing all diplomatic effort in order to create a coalition supporting that plan. putin obviously declares, you know, that they're going to continue the offensive and the continue the war against ukraine. that's what he said during the recent speeches. and so there is no doubt that he will do this until he can. and so the only way the stop the war is to make sure that putin physically cannot continue that pace and starts to withdraw, like he did in the end of 2022. so we've been there already. we know what it takes. and we need to make sure that we have that capability in the future. >> andriy, thank you very much for talking to us. >> thank you. when we come back, details about that fiery plane collision in tokyo, and how the crew got more than 350 passengers to

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Erin Burnett OutFront

andriy called her the night before to say his unit would attack at dawn. we think these ruins are near where he died, up to 60 others died in the same assault that day. she got nothing, no body, just a letter from the military saying andriy had died the very day he left jail.

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Danube exports save Ukraine grain firm

Nibulon CEO Oleksiy Vadatursky, who was killed in a Russian missile strike, never had faith in the Black Sea grain deal

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Erin Burnett OutFront

assuring the soldiers that, despite the pain, they'll be all right. near the battles around bakhmut, this field hospital known as a stabilization point is where the wounded, after being hastily bandaged up by combat medics, get a proper treatment by a full medical team. these soldiers were advancing on bakhmut when they came under intense russian artillery fire. this stabilization point has so far on this day received more than 50 troops from the front suffering from shrapnel, from artillery, and concussions. >> translator: the ukrainian military doesn't issue dead on casualties. a recent poll conduct bed here found that almost 80% of ukrainians have close relatives or friends who were injured or killed as a result of the full-scale russian invasion. andriy, a vascular surgeon, is surprised there aren't even more

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Thousands flee homes after Ukraine dam breach

Overall, about 40,000 people needed to be evacuated.

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> translator: yes, him, absolutely. and the whole coordinating wagner lot. and everyone knows it's subject to the russian government's commands, the whole lot of them. >> does that include vladimir putin? >> well, everyone knows that what is happening there is his decision, of course. >> and just finally, andriy, you say you lost a lot of mates in the fighting. what should their mothers know? what should their families know about what happened to them? >> translator: they were great people, great because they were real human beings, and i can assure you that many were sober judges of what was happening out there. they were just people, normal folk. and that applied to the other side as well. because i had occasion to see the bravery of the ukrainian forces too. . >> andriy, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> translator: thank you. up next, the latest from day

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CNN Tonight

the audience for president zelenskyy's speech tonight was certainly american lawmakers, the american people, the international community, but in the middle of it all the ukrainian people so many of whose lives have been completely upended by the war. i wanted to tell you the story of one ukrainian, a punk rocker, i met last winter. what he is now fighting for and how his life has now been changed. ♪ >> we first met andriy and his ukrainian punk rock band in march. not long after the russian invasion they had just released

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CNN Tonight

a picture of andriy's bloodstained vest after a shift treating soldiers. >> i cannot explain in other words. you know, it's blood, it's sweat. it's the worst thing that ever can happen with human rights. >> andriy told us he didn't think he was going to be able to see his family, his wife, his children for christmas. and he told us their faces are the only ones he wants to see. so the january 6th committee dropping the first batch of hundreds of interview transcripts from its investigation. what we can expect in the final report, which is due out tomorrow. that's next. this is my secret. i put it on once, no more touch ups!

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CNN Tonight

ambulance car. i'm going closer to the front line to take injured persons in the trenches. we are very close to front line nearly 7 kilometers or something like that. and russian military are very happy when they can bomb an ambulance car. it's a very big success to shoot an ambulance car. and some maybe three or four times i was very close to be shot, but thanks to all the guards, i'm still here and i can speak with you. >> andriy sent us this video of his work near the front lines. here he's removing a piece of shrapnel from a soldier's arm. in a way he's now living the words of his song. >> we are not the band who

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CNN Tonight

the towns without water. that is what president zelenskyy was here for tonight, standing before congress, before the world, standing for freedom, for ukraine, for andriy. let's turn to phil mattingically and jim sciutto. this felt like a moment. this felt like a speech people will be talking about for generations. jim, to you. who do you think that zelenskyy was speaking to tonight? >> i'm so glad you told the story you did just there of your experience in ukraine and just one of the victims in many tens of thousands. because there has been willful ignorance in this country about the war in ukraine, and it still continues tonight. we've heard it in the wake of the speech in some corridors not just through donald trump jr. who for some choice doesn't want to see what's happened there at the hands of russia.

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