announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone it was an encouraging sight for american families who had been hard pressed to find infant formula for their babies pallets and pallets of formula, 35 tons, arriving in the u.s. from europe aboard a military transport plane, enough to feed 9,000 babies and 18,000 toddlers for one week but the math doesn t yet add up to full store shelves. with 43% of formula supplies nationwide out of stock tonight the biden administration moving on several fronts, including another military shipment planned for later this week to try to ease the shortage but relief may still be some weeks away, leaving frustrated and anxious parents further on edge. jo ling kent has late details. reporter: when the first emergency aircraft for operation fly formula landed, it delivered a sign of hope, alongside growing nationwide panic. everything is empty. i don t know about y all, but this is scary. reporter: aboard
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increasingly a challenge. this is as far as we ve been able to get for now. ukrainian security forces won t let us advance further down that road. if you listen, you can hear why there s an intense artillery battle underway between ukrainian forces and russian troops it s been going on like this for several hours. amid the exchanges of fire, two russian jets dropping flares for defense scream by at low altitude russia seems determined to take the east, even if it has to destroy it. russia s first convicted war criminal, a young soldier, was today handed a life sentence for killing a 62-year-old unarmed civilian there are new signs of at least some internal opposition to president putin s war. a top russian diplomat in switzerland resigned, saying he s never been so ashamed of his country s actions. lester all right
in the region largely fueled by the actions of the leader of the bosnian serbs, milorad dodik, recently placed under further us sanctions. the un said the authorities should promote reconciliation. these acts, which happened on religious holidays last weekend, included large groups of people chanting the name of convicted war criminal ratko mladic during tortured processions, orsinging processions, or singing nationalistic songs processions, orsinging nationalistic songs calling for the takeover of various locations in the former yugoslavia. in one incident, individuals fired shots into the air as they drove past a mosque stopping failure to prevent and sanction such acts, which feel a climate of extreme anxiety, fear and insecurity in some communities, is a major obstacle trust building and reconciliation. let s get some of the day s other news. the united nations says at least 108 civilians have been killed by airstrikes in northern ethiopia, in the past two weeks. the un human right