those billions of dollars and run and they would rather be rich people than have power. when before they chose being rich people who had power. so that shows, i guess, the toxicity of trump s brand finally. jared kushner last spotted publicly at the world cup final last week with elon musk in qatar. let s move on, we are going to come back to this story a little later let s get to the news from ukraine. there are reports in morning from europe that ukraine is striking more boldly at targets deep in russian territory. the latest attack happened yesterday in southern russia where three servicemen were killed after air defenses shot down a ukrainian drone the long range attacks have reportedly hit air fields in the heart of russia, potentially complicating moscow s campaign of aiming cruise missile strikes at ukraine s energy grid some analysts say kyiv has assessed that moscow s military is fighting at the limits of its conventional capabilities spurring bolder attacks. meanwhile, uk
camera and pointed it at the building and i was just walking and talking on the phone and the camera was filming. i deleted the video of course because if they stop me somewhere and check videos and pictures, there would be questions. reporter: less than a day later russian vehicles were a mangled mess as ukraine rained missiles down on the newly identified target. it was a crucial step in destroying russia s capacity to hold on to the city. with the russians now massed on the eastern side of the river, they re close and still control 60% of the province, which they claim is now part of russia. no doubt there are many ukrainians among them who are also prepared to prove them wrong and to kill. do you feel sorry for the guys you killed at all? no. reporter: so what we re now experiencing across the country, though, is cruise missile
Online intelligence group Bellingcat claims it has made progress identifying who is firing missiles at Ukraine. It could prove vital for some war crimes cases.
the ukrainians have been furious that hours after this agreement to resume the export of grain was signed on friday, at this port where i am was slammed by russian cruise missiles on saturday morning. that said, the ukrainians denouncing russia by saying you cannot trust moscow, are also saying they want to stick to this agreement that was signed in istanbul that they were parties to, and they re saying the onus is on the united nations and on the turkish government, which for the mediators here, to make sure that russia abides by the rules. russia, for its part, says just because it signed an agreement doesn t mean that there is a cease-fire. they claim that after denying initially the cruise missile strikes, that they were targeting military targets here in the port. there has been condemnation of the cruise missile strikes from the u.s. government, from the british government, from the
infrastructure, the united nations, the turkish president, all of these senior officials gathered for signing this agreement to restart the export of ukrainian grain because the russian invasion has driven up wheat prices around the world, plunging tens of millions of people into potential starvation. the united nations secretary-general calls this a beacon of hope on the black sea, and then less than 12 hours later, the ukrainians say, hey, we have been hit by two cruise missiles in the port of odesa, one of three ports where the grain exports are supposed to start taking place. ukrainians saying they also have shot down two of the cruise missiles using their air defenses. the russians initially were silent about this, then they told the turkish government that they denied they carried out cruise missile strikes and now you have the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman saying, in fact, there were caliber cruise missiles that were fired at