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US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have had 'deep conversations' about providing Ukraine with the weaponry and tools needed to fight the war against Russia.

From CNN's Sarah Dean in eastern Ukraineeastern Ukrainian city of BakhmutOrderlies and doctors jump to their feet. The doors – closed to keep out a bitter chill – are pinned back. Seconds later, a trolley rushes in.He’s whisked inside a triage room to be stabilized. A scream of pain comes from behind the closed door.

A finger-sized piece of shrapnel is dug out. The tourniquet used to stem blood loss is extracted from the heap. A quick triage is carried out, their injuries marked down on clipboards. They wait quietly to be seen and then moved on to better-equipped hospitals further back from the front. “I was concussed hard a couple of times. My shoulder was bruised because I was hit by a wall. And my ribs hurt, my chest,” he says before our conversation is cut short by the arrival of another ambulance.

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