there were peace talks this week, but there s no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles towards ukraine. an army spokesman said russia was continuing its special military operation, and had destroyed fuel storage sites, arms depots, and ukrainian drones. continuing in russia, encouraged by the authorities, public displays of support for the offensive. these buses forming the letter z, that s painted on russian military vehicles in ukraine. you will find zs on billboards, on government buildings, even on the side of theatres. and here, this is the home of human rights activist, oleg arlov. have become targets of abuse.
for the offensive. these buses form the letter z, that s painted on russian military vehicles in ukraine. you will find zs on billboards, on government buildings, even on the side of theatres. and here, this is the home of human rights activist oleg orlov. those who criticise russia s onslaught in ukraine have become targets of abuse. translation: russia is heading towards, in fact has almost - arrived at, something very similar to what we saw in germany in the 1930s. everything feels very familiar. and that s important. in russia right now, there is no room for alternative views, for public expressions that contradict the official opinion. and that is particularly true of events in ukraine.
meanwhile, the white house says it has intelligence that president putin feels misled by the russian military over ukraine, resulting in tensions with top generals more on that in a moment. in russia itself, there s further signs of a clampdown on internal dissent. here s our russia editor steve rosenberg. there were peace talks this week, but there s no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles towards ukraine. an army spokesman said russia was continuing its special military operation, and had destroyed fuel storage sites, arms depots, and ukrainian drones. continuing in russia, encouraged by the authorities, public displays of support for the offensive. these buses form the letter z, that s painted on russian
understand the extent to which western sanctions were damaging his country s economy. more on that in a moment, but first to moscow, where there are further signs of a clampdown on political dissent. here s our russia editor steve rosenberg. there were peace talks this week, but there s no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles towards ukraine. an army spokesman said russia was continuing its special military operation, and had destroyed fuel storage sites, arms depots, and ukrainian drones. continuing in russia, encouraged by the authorities, public displays of support for the offensive. these buses form the letter z, that s painted on russian military vehicles in ukraine. you will find zs on billboards, on government buildings,
there were peace talks this week, but there s no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles towards ukraine. an army spokesman said russia was continuing its special military operation, and had destroyed fuel storage sites, arms depots, and ukrainian drones. continuing in russia, encouraged by the authorities, public displays of support for the offensive. these buses form the letter z, that s painted on russian military vehicles in ukraine. you will find zs on billboards, on government buildings, even on the side of theatres. and here, this is the home of human rights activist oleg orlov. those who criticise russia s onslaught in ukraine have become targets of abuse. translation: russia is heading