i just don t see how that is going to work even if there s already dysfunction and then you incorporate these prisoners. it s just going to be more dysfunction. by the way, most of these prisoners that were extremely loyal to prigozhin, how do you get rid of that misty of prigozhin and their loyalty to him. we know putin was trying to dispel the reporting that so many of us had, and that there was a low morale inside the russian military. the russian military was in fact flailing, right, upon the invasion into ukraine. they said they were going to take the capital city of kyiv in 48 hours. and they in fact did not. i would argue, had the wagner mercenary group and prigozhin kept going, they may very well have been able to take the capital city of moscow within 48 hours. what does that actually say about the realities of the russian military capability?
here and degrade the russian military capability. let s get some of the day s other news initial results from estonia s general election suggest victory for the prime minister kaja kallis and her reform party. with most of the ballots counted, it s secured about a third of the votes. the election was dominated by estonia s stance on the war in ukraine. the british government has said it will continue to support students accepted by the european union s key scientific research programme, horizon, after their situation had been left in doubt following brexit. the uk will continue its financial support tilljune, bridging the funding gap left by the eu. pakistan s former prime minister, imran khan, has been barred from making speeches on the country s national television. pakistan s media regulator accused him of repeating baseless allegations against state institutions and spreading hate speech. mr khan says the allegations are politically motivated.
and slowly and incrementally make gains, that is the russian aim but many thousands of russians are dying and that is the aim of ukraine, to defend here and degrade the russian military capability. defend here and degrade the russian military capability- military capability. james, thank ou. let s get some of the day s other news initial results from estonia s general election suggest victory for the prime minister kaja kallis and her reform party. with most of the ballots counted, it s secured about a third of the votes. the election was dominated by estonia s stance on the war in ukraine. the british government has said it will continue to support students accepted by the european union s key scientific research programme, horizon, after their situation had been left in doubt following brexit. the uk will continue its financial support tilljune, bridging the funding gap left by the eu. pakistan s former prime minister, imran khan,
minute, second to second control of its airspace the way we do here in the united states because of norad, the north american air defense system head quartered in cheyenne, colorado springs. so that is a weakness. is that going to be determining the war? probably not. but symbolically, the chance from the ukrainians to launch, conduct and successfully destroy even a tiny bit of russian military capability is quite important. final thought, jonathan. let s make a point here. ukraine has conducted a legitimate military military at against military targets inside russia. what russia is doing, carpet bombing, going after civilian infrastructure, that s a war crime. it s very different. right. and russia using drones to do so in recent weeks, and one of the