decision taken and he has already decided on the date. now, that may well be the case, but it also sends a signal, again, part of the working on the psychology of the russian command structures and ordinary russian soldiers telling them that something dreadful is coming their way. i think that s how we should see these other shaping operations, too, all about trying to keep the russians off balance, jake. sam kiley for us in eastern ukraine, thank you so much. also in our world lead, iran once again silencing those who publicly criticize the iranian regime. authorities recently executed three men in connection to last year s nationwide antigovernment protests sparked by the death of mahsa amini last year. cnn talked to an advocate who warns more unjust executions are imminent. reporter: outside a jail near tehran, families of prisoners
they re dragging for the long haul. that s the grim part of this,, stephanie ruhle putin showed no sign of relenting on the stubborn determination to control a big chunk of ukraine, but his more grandiose ambitions of russia rolling over kyiv, of russia being accepted as an even greater power by the world community, that is clearly unraveling as well as some of his own command structures. let s stay on that continued, slow, very destructive, slow bleed. because when we talk about russia struggling. and he s not achieving his grandiose plans, this thing is not over. what kind of damage is russia doing day in and day out to ukraine? just today they launched 15 missiles into kyiv. yeah, i think there s no question that where is at the beginning of the war the russian strategy was to decapitate the ukrainian government, take over kyiv and control it. what they are trying to do now
him to be doing, that for there to be dissension in the ranks of the people fighting on the front lines on victory day, around victory day, suggests some fractures in the russian command structure, and some problems the putin s going to have to manage as well. so this is just not the position that he wanted to be in 15 months into the roar. it doesn t mean that they re going to pull back from their positions. they ve got hundreds of miles of trenches drawn. they re dragging for the long haul. that s the grim part of this, that putin showed no sign of relenting on the stubborn determination to control a big chunk of ukraine, but his more grandiose ambitions of russia rolling over kyiv, of russia being accepted as an even greater power by the world community, that is unraveling as well as some of his own command structures. let s stay on that continued slow very destructive slow bleed because while we talk about russia s struggling, and he s not achieving his
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