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He s now being moved to safer ground. david, these strikes inside russia mark a major shift in ukraine s strategy in this war, and the u.s. secretary of state bri blinken is saying, we have neither encouraged or enabled the ukrainians to strike inside of russia. david? marcus, thank you. back here at home tonight, and to the tributes for kirstie alley. and what we re learning about her short battle with colon cancer. here s matt gutman tonight. reporter: tonight, there is shock and sadness for so many fans and colleagues after the sudden loss of actress kirstie alley, who passed away at 71 after a brief but private battle with colon cancer. nobody knew other than her close friends and family, which is surprising, because she was an open book about so much in her life. reporter:. oh, look. they re cutting the cake. reporter: a multi-emmy winner, alley starred in the ....
Memorial hospital s ceo today who said some facilities that are six months old, some that are 60 years old, and maybe not capable of bearing the brunt of this kind of an attack. what they did earlier today was actually move some of the patients on the flight before the storm arrived to get them out of harm s way. it included an entire icu to safer ground. as we see more of this wind come through, some of the staffing has been prepping to stay camped out at the hospital for days or weeks, whatever it takes. you hear vinyl and alumni siding flying around right now. obviously dangerous conditions. health care is key and also help from emergency sponsors who have said we re not going out in this. i ll leave you with this. one of the most sobering things was from the sarasota sheriff who are rerouting calls to 911 dispatch. they re getting calls of people ....
We pulled the enemy back from the borders of our city, from about 15 20 kilometres in the southern and western part. for now, they are almost surrounded. we are attacking them. so, from your perspective, you are winning this war? you know, we are winning this fight, but not this war. not winning the war. at the local morgue, it s a struggle to keep up with the bodies soldiers and civilians alike out in the cold. some survivors here are still too frail to be moved to safer ground. 250 casualties in under a fortnight. what would you say to the world? to the world? what is your message? close our sky, close our sky. we cannot work under the bombs, under the rockets. it s dangerous. you want a no fly zone enforced by the west? yes, yes, of course. in the meantime, the russians stick to theirfamiliar ....
From the borders of our city for about 15, 20 kilometres in the southern and western part. for now they are almost surrounded, we are attacking them. so from your perspective you are winning this war? you know, we are winning this fight but not this war. not winning the war, and in the local morgue it s a struggle to keep up with the bodies, soldiers and civilians alike out in the cold. some survivors here are still too frail to be moved to safer ground. 250 casualties in under a fortnight. what would you say to the world? to the world? what is your message? close our sky, close our sky. we cannot work under the bombs, under the rockets. it s dangerous. you want a no fly zone enforced by the west? yes, of course. in the meantime, the russians stick to their familiar routine, shock and horror, almost no weapons ....
Forming a diy army. it s plates for body arms what we need from our factory. it s really heavy, but it s good. that defiance is echoed by the local governor who tells us the russians are actually in retreat here, for now. we pushed the enemy back from the borders of our city for about 15, 20 kilometres in the southern and western part. for now they are almost surrounded, we are attacking them. so from your perspective you are winning this war? you know, we are winning this fight but not this war. not winning the war, and in the local morgue it s a struggle to keep up with the bodies, soldiers and civilians alike out in the cold. some survivors here are still too frail to be moved to safer ground. 250 casualties in under a fortnight. what would you say to the world? to the world? what is your message? close our sky, close our sky. ....