Prigozhin s failed "March on Moscow" fueled a flood of speculation and conspiracy theories, including claims of a "CIA plot" and Wagner s Voronezh-45 site raid.
they are offering to return his remains which is something of a step forward in terms of their humanitarian response. because other prisoners of war, including foreigners have been accused of, charged and sentenced to death as mercenaries. they re planning to put other prisoners of war from mariupol on trial for war crimes. but anyone who is fighting for an army is entitled to the full protection of the geneva convention. with me is jeffrey lewis, from the middle bury institute of international studies. and retired brigadier general peter swak. how concerning is it that president zelenskyy said the plant was on emergency diesel generators and shelling
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The above-mentioned report underlines in its scenarios the fact that the war in Ukraine was unimaginable in this form and at the scale we see today. The Russian invasion of Ukraine took all experts by surprise and even more so those who try to make predictions by looking at the various long-term trends as is the case of this report.
not somehow an attack on a children s hospital. well, liars are going to lie. it is what they ve done. it is what they did in chechnya, in syria and aleppo, it is what they re doing now in ukraine. let s bring in president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, and former u.s. ambassador to russia, now the director for the institute of international studies at stanford and nbc news international affairs analyst, michael mcfaul. mr. ambassador, yesterday you spoke with president zelenskyy. what can you tell us? well, first of all, i didn t call him. i was calling one of my colleagues, a former stanford fellow at my at the institute that i run. i talk to him pretty much every day. he works for zelenskyy. when i hit the skype button it was zelenskyy instead of my friend, sergei. we talked a lot about mariupol, which you just showed, a city under siege. by the way, a giant minority, 30% i don t know what it is today, of course, but over 30%