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are using very effectively is the alligator, the k 52 attack helicopter. so given all these factors, how successful could this counter—offensive actually be? the ukrainian forces wanted to retake all the occupied territories, including crimea. i do not think that that will happen any time soon. what ukraine does have in its favor, though, is some very powerful western supplied weaponry, such as, for example, the storm shadow, long range missile, british supplied. the ukrainian forces wanted to retake all the occupied territories, including crimea. and these are allowing ukraine to hit distant targets, trying to undermine russia's defenses from within. but, you know, the problem here is that all of this takes time and that's a luxury ukraine doesn't have. within three months, the rainy season will have arrived, turning a lot of the roads into mud, making it difficult for ukraine to advance. frank gardner, bbc news.

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BBC News

minefields and russian defenses are so heavy, they're so intense, that it makes it very slow going for the ukrainians to advance southwards. and the russians have been quite innovative in some of the things they've done. so this, for example, is their tmn 62 anti—tank mine. now, some of ukraine's armor will withstand a strike by one of these, but not by two. so what are the russians do? they're putting two of them, one on top of another, to blow up through the hull of a ukrainian armored vehicle. and this footage here shows a whole bunch of these russian anti—tank mines that have disabled a western supplied tank. another weapon that the russians are using very effectively is the alligator, the k 52 attack helicopter. so given all these factors, how successful could this counter—offensive actually be? the ukrainian forces wanted to retake all the occupied territories, including crimea. i do not think that that will happen any time soon. what ukraine does have in its favor, though, is some very powerful western supplied weaponry, such as, for example, the storm shadow, long range missile, british supplied. the ukrainian forces wanted to retake all the occupied territories, including crimea. i do not think that that will happen any time soon.

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BBC News

so given all these factors, plus the fact that ukraine does not have air cover, how successful could this counter—offensive actually be? the ukrainian forces wanted to retake all the occupied territories, including crimea. i do not think that that will happen any time soon, especially in light of what we're seeing right now. what ukraine does have in its favour, though, is some very powerful western—supplied weaponry, such as, for example, the storm shadow long—range missile, british—supplied. and these are allowing ukraine to hit distant targets like fuel depots, ammunition storage points, command and control centres, trying to undermine russia's defences from within. but, you know, the problem here is that all of this takes time and that's a luxury ukraine doesn't have. within three months, the rainy season will have arrived, turning a lot of the roads into mud, making it difficult for ukraine to advance.

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BBC News

what ukraine does have in its favour, though, is some very powerful western supplied weaponry, such as, for example, the storm shadow, long range missile, british supplied. and these are allowing ukraine to hit distant targets, trying to undermine russia's defenses from within. but, you know, the problem here is that all of this takes time and that's a luxury ukraine doesn't have. within three months, the rainy season will have arrived, turning a lot of the roads into mud, making it difficult for ukraine to advance. frank gardner, bbc news. let's leave you with this — pope francis is marking world youth day with a visit to portugal, where he's been visiting the shrine of fatima. he's recited the rosary with sick and disabled young people before travelling back to lisbon.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

pleitgen reports for us now, putin's isolation and alleged powe paranoia appear to be growing worse according to experts and officials at the cia and others are noticing. >> reporter: with ukraine using u.s. supplied cluster munitions on the entrenched positions on the southern front russian leader putin ripping into the and its allies for aiding kyiv. >> translator: the whole world can see that the supposedly invulnerable equipment that the west boasted about is on fire, and technically it is often even inferior to some soviet made weapons. yes, of course, additional western armaments can be supplied and thrown into battle. this, of course, causes certain damage and prolongs the conflict. >> reporter: but while putin tries to project superiority on the battlefield, at home the kremlin tin continues to silence critical voices even some of those supporting their war. a prominent military blogger

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Fox News Live

ukrainian border two weeks after the invasion. back then we are begging for drones, surface-to-air missiles and make it 29's and technology fast for now we are training them on f-16s for their getting patriot battle missiles and now cluster munitions. at this stuff would've been brought in a year ago this war would have been over long ago. eric: do you think press invited even with success has been too reticent or too timid? >> what's one 100%. i am thankful for what he is giving them for sure. it is been too little too late for that is why the were still going on. zelenskyy will tell you that himself. it is better late than never i will say that and i am thankful for what has been supplied. but the fact remains that if we had gotten them the type of equipment they are getting now a year ago we would not be having this conversation. he said we would be having the conversation of ukraine entering nato at the summit too. instead they give it plan as is

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

think it's good that the government can see that that will take some time, but there point is that this will be six months. there's an ample time for people to go through that material because it's not that much so they're in a very strong brief it will be a real test of judge cannon as to what she does at this point, whether she really is going to be fair to the government in their request for a firm trial date. >> glandular, as i sit on this program when i read the trump lawyers request for the continuance, it made sense to me wednesday we're talking about the massive nature of the discovery here, but they left out a lot of specifics a lot about that the government has no supplied for us, i didn't think it makes sense that they should have an indefinite continuance, but certainly an argument for continuance was in there in the amount of material. jack smith says, as we just said in this document, we have in effect given you defense lawyers a study guide. we have pointed out to you what the highlights are in this

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

out a lot of specifics that the government has no supplied for us, i didn't think it makes sense that they should have an indefinite continuance, but certainly an argument for continuance was in there in the amount of material. jack smith says, as we just said in this document, we have in effect given you defense lawyers a study guide. we have pointed out to you what the highlights are in this massive amount of material. but from the trump lawyer perspective, how can they trust or rely on or use effectively a study guide that's supposed to save them time, supplied to them by the prosecutors? >> you know, lawrence, you just made the exact point that will be made by the defense attorneys. thank you very much, prosecution team, for helpfully pointing out. for example, what portions of the surveillance video you believe are relevant to the case. that doesn't mean we're going to agree with your assessment but lawrence, i love your characterization of his ten

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The Daily Global

house, this will increase the amount of unexploded ordinance. daryl, what we've been hearing _ of unexploded ordinance. daryl, what we've been hearing from _ of unexploded ordinance. daryl, what we've been hearing from jake - we've been hearing from jake sullivan is that these cluster bombs are already being used by russia. some human rights groups claim ukraine is using them. 0ut some human rights groups claim ukraine is using them. out of those arguments make a difference? there already being used. we arguments make a difference? there already being used.— already being used. we have condemned _ already being used. we have condemned russian - already being used. we have condemned russian use - already being used. we have condemned russian use of i already being used. we have - condemned russian use of cluster munitions in the war. united states have condemned russian use, ukraine has use cluster munitions in the war to a limited extent. two wrongs don't make a right. we are clearly going to be adding to the amount of unexploded ordinance in ukrainian territory. the main rationale of the white house is that the unitary munitions the us have supplied is running low. therefore we have to resort to using a weapon we have not used since 2003. so, i think this speaks to the fact that either

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