
Russia is moving to split and cut off this Ukrainian city with about 2,000 residents living in its southern island
Russia is moving to exert control over the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson by threatening key access roads with its drones and trying to split the city in two by striking a vital bridge. CNN's chief international security correspondent Nick Paton Walsh talks to injured civilians in a hospital in Kherson.
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