cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with dramatic video. we re going to show it to you right here showing the moment a bomb explodes in a cafe in st petersburg, russia, killing a well known russian pro war blogger. may have been presented to the blogger hidden inside a figurine. the dead blogger had more than a half million followers on his pro military blog, where he aggressively supported the war in ukraine openly criticized the setbacks. russian troops face there. cnn s matthew chance is in moscow for us. well jim. this explosion killed one of russia s most prominent pro war military bloggers, posting under the name of vlad lent tartasky. he accumulated more than half a million followers on his pro war telegram channel in which he was notoriously hard line enthusiastically, for instance, declaring on ukraine we will kill everyone. we will rob everyone we will have our way. and, of course, like other prominent russian military bloggers criticizing aspects a
arkansas. the national weather service is categorizing tornado that hit here on friday as ef three tornado i want to show you what type of damage in ef-3 can do. this dumpster tossed aside like it was a child s toy, the national weather service says the wings associated with the tornado were whipping at 165 miles per hour. at the maximum width, this tornado was about 1.3 miles wide had a path of destruction of 29.9 miles, nearly 30 miles this tornado was raging, you can see the destruction that it dealt roofs ripped off, homes destroyed, people s lives shattered. it s good to take a long time for folks in this neighborhood in northwest little rock to start the cleanup of the recovery process is now ongoing, yesterday city workers were in the streets clearing things up 115 workers out here, the national guard is also on the ground helping out 100 national guardsmen and shelters have also been established for people to go to. obviously there s a lot of folks that are going to
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