“Allied Invasion In Full Swing; Troops Fighting 10 Miles Inland.” The headline of the Monterey Peninsula Herald on Tuesday, June 6, 1944 practically jumped from the page. There had been
yevgeny prigozhin had plenty to say about russian military leaders but now silent after kremlin said he september a deal to avoid prosecution for his armed military rebellion marching on moscow. the uprising seemed to end quickly as it began with a deal by belarus. russian defense ministry says he has visiting the troops fighting in ukraine. a former top u.s. intelligence official says vladimir putin s reputation and authority tarnished after the armed insur insurrection. it s clearly damaged i think
earlier the kremlin had claimed that president putin had planned to occupy territories in southern and eastern ukraine. footage on russian state television shows of the russian leader meeting officers in the luhansk and curse on region. there is not known exactly when and where the meetings took place, but is the second time in as many months that president putin has visited troops fighting. the treasurer of the scottish national party, colin beattie, has been arrested by police investigating the party s funding and finances. it comes two weeks after peter murrell, the snp s former chief executive who s married to former scottish frist minister, nicola sturgeon, was arrested by officers who searched his home in glasgow and the party s headquarters in edinburgh. mr murrell was later released without charge, pending further investigation. mr murrell was later released without charge, pending further investigation. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the latest. colin beattie has
accountability of the office going in and out of ukraine. the united states will not have troops fighting in ukraine. griff: karine jean-pierre was asked overseas about the documents, but would not confirm validity, saying the doj is reviewing them. we ll see where that goes and senate will receive a briefing next week. steve: we would like to know more. thank you very much. griff said it perfectly, this chat room started four years ago, when this og person, sounds like a teenager at the time, now in their low 20s and the kid they talked to is under 18, they got permission to talk to him from the mother. right. it is very telling. this guy is not a whistleblower, he wasn t putting this out to make the intel community look bad, he was putting it out to 25 gamers, young men and boys in
courageously and bravely. we are proud of them. reporter: and, wolf, tonight, vladimir putin promising that troops fighting in ukraine additional weapons, certainly not sounding like someone who is anywhere near backing down, wolf. fred pleitgen in moscow. in the war zone, the fighting grinds on as ukrainians head into a second year of russia s aggression. our chief international correspondent clarissa ward is joining us live from kyiv right now. clarissa, you actually traveled with a group of ukraine volunteers to return fallen soldiers to their families. tell us about that. reporter: well, wolf, this is a job that not everybody has the psyche to do. it is very hard work. long hours on the road. it is very somber and sad work but it means a lot to the families who are able to be reunited with the remains of their loved ones, to give them a