It has been six months since Russian forces swept into Ukraine. This is what the conflict looks like for the combatants, and to a worried continent trying to maintain solidarity.
a dialogue with the united states and maybe ignoring in a way the white house corker might be a perfect partner to talk with for the german bundestag for example that s it in one point to make there more have to see how this plays they ll get the feeling this story has some very very long legs our correspondent in washington on the story for us tonight carlina carlina thank you very much. well after much anticipation and protest a controversial film about the last russian tsar is set to release this week the movie tells the story of tsar nicholas the second and his affair with a polish ballerina named matilda but the tale has entered hard line nationalists and russian orthodox christians they view the tsar as a saint. the romanov family secret
a dialogue with the united states and maybe ignoring in a way the white house corker might be a perfect partner to talk with for the german bundestag for example that s it in one point to make there more have to see how this plays out the feeling this story has some very very long legs our correspondent in washington on the story for us tonight carlina for more carlina thank you very much. well after much anticipation and protest a controversial film about the last russian tsar is set to release this week the movie tells the story of tsar nicholas the second and his affair with a polish ballerina named matilda but the tale has entered hard line nationalists and russian orthodox christians they view the tsar as a saint. romanov family secret
financial markets from any financing from any loans in the west. but experts say putin is under pressure inside russia as well from hard-line nationalists who want him to take back some of ukraine. he s already come under pressure from them because they say he allowed the ukrainian military official to take back one of the may jor cities. all prompting the inevitable question, how will this man who hates to be painted into a corner respond to all of the pressure. his unpredictability there has many on edge. analysts say putin could get more aggressive with ukraine, he could ride this out, he could deescalate with ukraine. what analysts say he is not likely to do is really bring whoever fired the missile to justice, a trial or any proveegd like that might reveal hard information on where they got the weapon. wolf. thank you. let s bring back jiem sciutto, also pamela brown, our law
like it s primarily about making life uncomfortable, as uncomfortable as possible for the ukrainian government. and gaining more leverage than it does at this stage as a precursor to sending troops in there. so yes, in a sense, it could have been worse. but certainly, in the eyes of the ukrainian government, they have real concern that russia may try to grab parts of russian-speaking eastern ukraine, although i should add, having just been there, that even among those russian speakers, many we spoke to who feel uncomfortable about developments here in kiev, and suspicious of the influence of hard-line nationalists, they would not all together welcome the russians coming in either. i have read that, yes. that s interesting. so their loyalties to their ethnesty and their language doesn t necessarily transfer to a betrayal of their sovereignty? that s right, chris. don t forget, those areas in east ukraine give strong backing