impact, at least on the morale and the support of the russian people since we re seeing this war come to ordinary citizens. yeah, look, it s got to be having an impact, potentially how russians were told, this could take a matter of days. now in the second year, upscale financial area where the elite live, glass buildings were hit when two drones took out, and remember, the kremlin was hit with a drone attack a matter of months ago. for ukrainian citizens, that is dial life. in sumi to the north of ukraine, 20 people injured, two killed by another russian barrage there. and indeed, where i m standing here in zaporizhzhia, two dead in the last 24 hours from a similar barrage. putin in moscow, meeting african leaders who proposed a peace plan, essentially saying i can t talk cease-fire with ukraine s
uk and the bigger issue facing all of us, and that is climate change. i appreciate it. now to the other breaking news this morning. that meeting between putin and yevgeny prigozhin. we re joined by matt bradley now. let s talk about this. what do you know about what happened? apparently five days after the failed rebellion? reporter: yeah. so this was a major revelation that came out of the kremlin today. it raises as many questions as it raises in this bizarre and surprising story that s become clear, this story isn t over yet. the news came from the cell lip s spokesman, and he told reporters that prigozhin met with putin in moscow just five days after prigozhin launched that violent mutiny that shocked and intrigued the whole world. and really represented the most formidable challenge putin has seen in his 20 hours in power. so according to the spokesman for the kremlin, prigozhin was
have sanctuary in belarus. he won t be shot between the eyes which everybody was predicting. his soldiers who joined the rebellion will also be pardoned. his soldiers who were fighting and stayed in ukraine and chose not to participate will be given army contracts. lukashenko in belarus and putin in russia were feeling the heat that they would have a mini moment like we had in 1989 and the berlin wall, because there was momentum and foment within the streets. and the people supporting this rebellion were wanting to go after putin in moscow and then belarus, lukashenko. so lukashenko and you continue
have sanctuary in belarus. he won t be shot between the eyes which everybody was predicting. his soldiers who joined the rebellion will also be pardoned. his soldiers who were fighting and stayed in ukraine and chose not to participate will be given army contracts. lukashenko in belarus and putin in russia were feeling the heat that they would have a mini moment like we had in 1989 and the berlin wall, because there was momentum and foment within the streets. and the people supporting this rebellion were wanting to go after putin in moscow and then belarus, lukashenko. so lukashenko and you continue
to see president zelensky s visit to germany, a whistle stop tour through france. he is really connecting with the leaders of the g7 before they gather. he leaders of the g7 before they cather. . . , , ., gather. he certainly is, and it is a very gather. he certainly is, and it is a very strong gather. he certainly is, and it is a very strong counterpointl is a very strong counterpoint to xi s visit to putin in moscow, which delivered really nothing. whereas zelensky is bringing home packages of weapons from france and germany, a very good result. and this is critical for zelensky, isn t it, to keep everyone on board in terms of western support, the flow of money and funds, and military armoury etc? armoury etc? absolutely. ukraine armoury etc? absolutely. ukraine has armoury etc? absolutely. ukraine has lost, - armoury etc? absolutely. ukraine has lost, what, i armoury etc? absolutely. - ukraine has lost, what, 35-4096 ukraine has lost, what, 35 40% of its gdp because of mosc