office report. we have team coverage on tonight s top story greg palkot and kyiv lucas thomas at the white house often and just file army lieutenant colonel briggs senior affairs correspondent greg palkot in kyiv. looks like russian president vladimir putin is back from the brink after this wild weekend. there was damage done in questions unanswered. the wagner group mercenary fighters left the russian city which they had taken over. as well as going back from close to moscow supposedly heading to camps in ukraine their future unclear. their boss fence you left as well but is his anger with the russian military that is running the war that triggered this attempted armed uprising. only to be defused in the deal that all get off the hook still prigozhin had that of his complaint answer he was sent to belarus but no confirmation he is there. is also to make an appearance since the bone sees the week including hired fighters running rampant through his country seem to have da
fighting russians as the head of the private military group wagner says the kremlin will no longer take his calls. russia filed a barrage of hypersonic missiles across the country. the new york times reporting the manhattan district attorney is signaling charges against trump are likely. and the coe of fox ko corporation breaking his silence as we go inside the relationship between rupert murdoch and donald trump. o outfront tonight, russian versus russian. putin refusing to help the private army, the wagner group, that s according to the chief of wagner tonight claiming the kremlin will not take his calls anymore. translator: to get me to stop asking for ammunition, all the hot lines to offices, to departments, et cetera, have been cut off from me. they ve also blocked agencies from making decisions. it s pretty incredible, and it could be significant because the wagner group of course is responsible for the small successes putin has notched in this war. the u.n. e
ukraine. it is 5 pm. it s been nearly one year since russia s unprovoked invasion of this country. i was in ukraine last spring, in lviv, in the west of the country. i am back now to see what s changed, what s stayed the same, and what is next for this war and for this country, and for the global fight for democracy. the ukrainians what the rest of the world to know it s a critical part of this fight. one thing that remains the same as russia continues to rain terror from the skies in the form of missiles, rockets, airstrikes, and drones, both near the battlefield in the east and in places far from the front. in places like lviv, and right here in the capital, kyiv. it is something that is very evident. the air raid sirens have become a part of everyday life here. there have been multiple air raid sirens each day, and while most ukrainians have come to live with them, they hear, they acknowledge, them and they largely continue on with their day. for my team and me on the grou
a message between russian leadership and wagner group leader yevgeny prigozhin. part of the agreements to avoid a march on moscow prigozhin will look to belarus but it s unclear at this point what his life will look like there or if you will maintain any control of the thousands of mercenary fighters elite in the war and across parts of africa. former british army chief is warning of one possible scenario today could lead his force to try to take the ukrainian capitol of kyiv again. this is only one possible scenario ukrainian officials have warned russian president vladimir putin may try to attack again from the north. belarus remains at x factor the ongoing conflict with news this month russia has deployed to clear weapons to the country. is largely seen as a puppet for russian president vladimir putin. he is on the last two allies of putin since the invasion into ukraine began.
crossed over the years. usually when he retaliates there done ways that are anything but diplomatic, jon. jon: jeff paul would not want to be yevgeny prigozhin right now thank you. in new york largest russian-speaking community are praising the move from the wagner group to challenge putin s power pretty seedy is live in brighton beach with more for new york s little odesa. jon, good evening. russian americans at brighton beach tell me they are cautiously optimistic this arm up arising all the be a quick one will sell a check with the inner circle of russian president vladimir putin. this feeling comes after the past 48 hours brought the first real child should putin s decades long rule. although the wagner group has given up control of the russian cities and military installations it sees wagner leader yevgeny prigozhin has undoubtedly left the kremlin