Ukraine on Saturday launched another missile attack on Sevastopol, a Russian official said, a day after an attack on Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters.
Ukraine on Saturday launched another missile attack on Sevastopol, a Russian official said, a day after an attack on Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters.
here are the ukrainians knocking on the door get. this is good news for ukrainian, bad news for russia. the kremlin claims, as i m sure you know, admirable, the bridge is unrelated to the black sea grain deal, but the implications are potentially serious. the international rescue committee said in a statement the expiration of the deal risks holding global food security at ransom. the world s most vulnerable will face the harshest consequences of today s withdrawal. do you agree with that? what are the chances putin could be persuaded to resume the deal? first and foremost, the real problem here is delivering those agrarian products, not just grain. it s also fertilizer. it s a whole host of critical food items. most of them go from ukraine out into the mediterranean and very poor countries in north africa and the lavonte. that s where there s already a
this is not just a pharmacy. this is living the care in healthcare. walgreens. we are back with the latest on the unrest in russia. we have new details of today s alleged deal between president putin, the wagner group s leader, yevgeny prigozhin. the kremlin claims, prigozhin and his troops will not face charges for marching to retake moscow. in return, the kremlin claims, prigozhin has agreed to move to belarus, but what about his soldiers? joining us now, nbc news foreign correspondent, matt bradley. matt, let s start there. if this deal being reported by the kremlin is true, that is an