of the kindergarten, the playground. the building was hit and all the windows and doors flew out. furniture, communications, walls. a large part of the building itself has been destroyed. there were no children here because the strike happened during the night and the intended target may have been a nearby airfield. with negotiations going nowhere and victory elusive on the battlefield, the prospects are that the conflict will continue this way into the winter. this type of attack with a cruise missile shows that russia can still strike throughout the entirety of ukraine, and increasingly the ukrainians can hit russian targets all the way to moscow. and as the battlefronts solidify in the grip of winter, this may well be the direction of travel long range bombardment by the two sides, keeping the conflict alive.
the american support has been extraordinary, as has really the american leadership. for something that doesn t american leadership. for something that doesn t look american leadership. for something that doesn t look like american leadership. for something that doesn t look like that american leadership. for something that doesn t look like that much - that doesn t look like that much progress. that doesn t look like that much roaress. ~ , that doesn t look like that much ro:ress.~ h ., , progress. well, there s double, i wrote in the progress. well, there s double, i wrote in the washington - progress. well, there s double, i wrote in the washington post - progress. well, there s double, i. wrote in the washington post today and saying its wildly premature to assess this is a failure, second to write it. we are ten weeks into an offensive that will undoubtably spread for at least four more months and that is why we need to get the attacking system in there and why we need
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katie. thank you, mark. last night, america got its first taste of a republican presidential primary debate ahead of next year s election. ukraine didn t feature heavily in the fox news extravaganza, but the party s divides over the issue were on full display, with ron desantis and the tech millionaire vivek ramaswamy against future us aid. nikki haley the only woman in the eight person debate accused ramaswamy of wanting to hand ukraine to russia. david grossman is here with more. the conflict in ukraine in right of centre us politics at the moment is often discussed in terms of choices. why is america choosing to spend so much money on protecting a country in eastern europe, when the us homeland is facing so many problems of its own? at last night s repbublican debate, in milwaukee, the subject got a brief look in, less than ten minutes towards the end of a two hour discussion.
away from the death of prigozhin has not moved away from tensions between the security away from tensions between the security services and the military, between security services and the military, between the military and the private military between the military and the private military companies, and it will be very difficult for somebodyjust to take what very difficult for somebodyjust to take what is left behind not only by prigozhin take what is left behind not only by prigozhin but the leadership of the wagner prigozhin but the leadership of the wagner group which died with him. and then wagner group which died with him. and then transfer to someone else. they will and then transfer to someone else. they will be taken apart, different pieces. they will be taken apart, different pieces, and it is not very clear whether pieces, and it is not very clear whether they will be able to recreate such an effective machine. lord darroch, your assessment of the next steps