Ukrainian Brewery Converts into Molotov Cocktail Factory, as Russian Invasion Intensifies

In Ukraine, fighting is continuing. Some cities have seen Russian bombardment for up to 24 hours.

New footage shows tanks rolling into Kherson (the first Russian-seized city). The mayor of the town told 300,000 residents that they would comply.

Overnight, the bombardment continued in Kyiv capital.

CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata was stunned by a massive attack as he wrapped up a live report. As he flew for cover, another flash illuminated the sky.

One suburb of Kyiv was left to rubble in the wake.

The west-facing city of Kharkiv was also hit today. Dashcam video captured one strike.

The Ukrainians are standing firm. One brewery was converted into a Molotov cocktail manufacturing plant. They are also producing spike strips to stop invaders.

Drone video captures the rubble of Russian military vehicles from a firefight.

Questions continue to surround the convoy of 40-miles that departed from Kyiv. It’s believed they have experienced logistics and sustainment challenges.

On live TV, President Volodymyr Zilenskyy addressed the entire world, saying: “I am so confident with our military, our people defending our state, because our state is very special.”

Military experts warn Putin has the upper hand with his massive military arsenal.

“Losing captured soldiers is not stopping the Russians from advancing,”Inside Edition heard from Bill Roggio.

Thousands of Ukrainians seek shelter underground at metro stations, while others are fleeing to safety.

One million people, mostly women and children have fled the country since then.

“A lot of these women have left their husbands, they’ve left their fathers, they’ve left their families behind,” CBS correspondent Christina Ruffini said. “They don’t know where they’re gonna go. It’s incredibly, incredibly stressful.”

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