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exclusive interview since returning to america after being held in a russian prison so unfairly for 985 days. i m also going to talk to the families and loved ones of other americans being wrongfully detained around the world. again, it airs this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter, and the tiktok at jake tapper. you can tweet the show at the lead cnn. if you miss a show, you can listen to our podcast. our coverage continues now with wolf blitzer in the situation room. i ll see you tomorrow. happening now, in the war-ravaged northeast, ukrainian forces now say they have recaptured new territory as they push closer to the russian border and attempt to push back kremlin troops on multiple fronts. a nato official now says the battlefield momentum has shifted significantly in favor of ukraine. also this hour, a political
informed intelligent decision as to your next move. and it s not like he doesn t know what s going on here. it s not like he doesn t know a massive warship is lying at the bottom of the black sea. it s not like he doesn t know what the troop losses are here. and the troop losses have been extraordinary. if you want to just take nato figures, they re saying 16,000 at least russian troops have been lost here. that s 16,000 troops lost in 53 days. you compare that to the soviet afghan conflict. they lost less than that in over ten years. these are things that he has to be in control of, making the decisions from the kremlin as to what this country is going to do. but you also have to look at this from a soviet russian lens. you know, they re willing to take massive troop losses of their own to gain battlefield momentum. their new general here, general dvornikov, doesn t only have a reputation for annihilating civilian structures to gain battlefield momentum. he s also willing to put his t
piece of military hardware is now lying at the bottom of the black sea, out of this campaign forever. it was the pride of the russian navy, no longer able to attack ukraine. so, because of all this, ali, right, you ve got the ukrainian president zelenskyy saying the world should, in fact, be ready for a russian nuclear attack. what are we hearing from the united states, nato allies as well when it comes to this warning? reporter: well, look, yasmin, this is on the minds of everybody from washington, d.c., to kyiv. will vladimir putin make good on this ominous nuclear threat that he has been saber rattling about since the beginning of this war? and it s ignited a rigorous debate amongst nuclear experts as to will he or won t he, and some people think that to gain battlefield momentum, because he s doing so badly in this war, he may use a tactical or
russian troops are also being repositioned to attack that area. they are getting a new ground commander, general dvornikov, a man being described as an old school general, a blood and soil nationalist, trained in soviet military doctrine that believes and annihilating civilian targets to gain battlefield momentum. it s a strategy he used and brutal effect in syria. wiping out cities across the province, taking aleppo to the ground, targeting civilian pillars, like schools, hospitals, and we have seen the russians already do that here in ukraine. the green civilians feel that the worst is still to come, not least of all because they think dvornikov wants to prove to putin he picked the right man to get the job done, and elsewhere in this country, lawrence, in kharkiv, the russians have been shelling that city, dropping parachute ammunitions to spread on a wide