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As Russia's War in Ukraine enters Day 10, Ali Velshi is live from the Hungary-Ukraine border

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MS NOW, Ali Velshi

Government, News, Versant Media, Weekend News, Ali Velshi, News Commentary, Versant, Politics, Ms Now

4.7793 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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The latest developments in Russia's War in Ukraine, including the collapse of a humanitarian ceasefire

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0:00.0

Good morning. I'm Ali Velshi. It is Saturday, March 5th, day 10 of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

0:06.6

It's 8 a.m. on the east coast of the United States, 3 p.m. in Kiev, Ukraine, 2 p.m. in Berkshurun,

0:13.0

Hungary, near the Luzana border crossing from Ukraine, which is where I am.

0:17.2

It is here that some of the refugees fleeing from the war are arriving on foot.

0:22.5

157,000 have so far fled to Hungary from Ukraine. According to the UN High Commission for

0:29.1

refugees, more than 1.3 million people and counting have fled Ukraine for neighboring countries,

0:35.6

including Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Moldova,

0:38.9

desperately, desperately trying to escape the Russian attack.

0:42.3

Hours ago, the advisor to the office of President Zelensky, along with the Kremlin,

0:46.7

announced a temporary ceasefire in the besieged city, southern Ukrainian city of Maripal.

0:52.7

You can see it there on the sea of Azov toward the bottom

0:55.4

right of your screen below Donbos, along with Volnavaca, a smaller city due north of that

1:02.2

to allow humanitarian corridors for civilian evacuations and to bring in medication and other

1:08.3

essential supplies. However, Ukraine now says that Russia has

1:12.5

broken that ceasefire agreement. Roughly half a million people are believed to still be in

1:17.4

Mario Paul, which has been without heat and electricity and water for several days because of

1:22.8

intense Russian attacks. It still remains under Ukrainian control. However, it is winter in this part of the

1:30.7

world. It is cold. In Russia, the government has banned Facebook. It's enacted a new law

1:35.2

separate from that, which outlaws any deviation in reporting by the media from the official

1:42.2

Russian state version of events in Ukraine, punishable by up to 15 years

1:48.1

in prison. Anybody in Russia is subject to that. The move has forced many Western media

1:53.7

organizations to suspend their journalistic operations in the country, including the BBC,

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