Ukraine to assist in the country's defense against the invading Russian military.Childress, speaking on FOX & Friends, said he was moved by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's spirit to defend his country."I heard Zelenskyy say he didn't want out, he needed ammunition," Childress said.The NASCAR legend said he called Fred Wagenhals, the CEO of AMMO Inc., about how they could make it happen.
Childress told co-host Brian Kilmeade that Wagenhals immediately offered to begin production on ammunition for Ukrainian fighters. "To see people in Ukraine fighting, it's terrible to see the lives being lost over there," Childress said. "We have to do all we can, and I felt with AMMO Inc.
and myself, we're doing the right thing and we're going to get that ammunition as quick as we can to them."UKRAINIAN ATHLETES JOIN MILITARY AMID RUSSIAN INVASIONCrews were at the scene pulling people from rubble.Russia's assault on Ukrainian cities continued into a seventh day, with a Russian official stating troops took control of the coastal city of Kherson — a claim the Ukrainian military denied.Russia's assault on Kharkiv, which has nearly 1.5 million residents, continued with a strike on the regional police and intelligence headquarters, and a university building across the street, according to the Ukrainian emergency service and government officials.