president zelensky, said between 100 and 200 ukrainian soldiers were dying daily. now, he says, between 10,000 and 13,000 ukrainian troops have died in the conflict. these figures have not been confirmed by the country s military. the bbc s russian service has established that at least 9300 russian soldiers have been killed since the invasion in february, but the true death toll could be more than 18,600. however, last month, the most senior us general, mark milley, said around 100,000 russian and 100,000 ukrainian soldiers had been killed or injured since the start of the war. it may take many years for the true death tolls on both sides to come to light, but in a sign of how depleted russia s armoury is, these fragments of soviet made x55 cruise missiles, designed for nuclear use but stripped of their warheads, were found in ukraine s two western regions.
and sir eltonjohn will headline glastonbury festival next summer in what may be his last ever uk gig. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. a senior official in ukraine has said thousands of the country s troops and significant numbers of civilians have been killed since the russian invasion began in february. in a ukrainian television interview, presidential adviser mykhailo podolyak said up to 13,000 ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the start of russia s invasion, but that has not been confirmed by ukraine s military. the bbc s russian service has established that at at least 9,300 russian soldiers of all ranks have
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from ending, and pressure building on both sides of the border. unrelenting waves bringing with them a related crisis just as serious. deadly blood of fentanyl and other illegal drugs, numbers hard to believe. texas senator john cornyn joins us in a few minutes but team coverage on the ground in texas and washington, d.c. casey stegall starts us off live in eagle pass, texas. migrant processing centers getting full again? yeah, john, they are. sources tell us the one primarily located in this sector has gotten so busy that now at times they are starting to divert migrants over to the el paso sector, to be processed and put into the system there. eagle pass here and around dell rio recording more than 9300 migrant encounters in just the
we get more details now from cnn s paula hancocks in seoul. reporter: kim jong-un introduces his daughter to the world, holding her hand as he guides the launch of the country s most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile. north korea claims it tested a new type of icbm on friday. his wife and child at his side kim is quoted as saying he ll react to nukes with nuclear weapons and total confrontation with all out confrontation pointing firmly at the united states and, quote, other hosttle forces. japan s defense minister said this icbm could theoretically travel at 9,300 miles if fired at a regular angle meaning it could hit mainland united states. i don t think this represents a game changer. we know north korea has the ability to range the continental united states for more than five years now. so the basic picture between the united states and north korea