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Destruction. for ukraine s soldiers they just want to win back their territory. if a victory also prompts the accelerated demise of putin s regime that would be an added bonus. debra haynes, sky news. we ve had these latest pictures for the last hour of so the defense minister sergei shoigu just days after that rebellion attempt in russia. sergei shoigu came under scathing criticism from wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin when he launched his short-lived rebelling over the weekend. they ve been speculations that so you may have been sacked after that rebellion.
the memory, too painful. [speaking non-english] his brother, laid to rest here. awaiting justice. debra haynes, sky news, in kharkiv region. and later on this morning, i will be asking the former army chief about russia s retreat in ukraine. and what it means for the war there. also, a historian and in a stealth and will be here with more context and analysis, as the nation mourns the queen. and a major in the program, speaking to the chair of community capsule, who met king charles last sunday. and the artist nikki phillips
He doesn t know why. the memory, too painful. [speaking non-english] his brother, laid to rest here. awaiting justice. debra haynes, sky news, in kharkiv region. we return not to the death of the queen. she died on thursday. two of her children with her, by her bedside, when she passed, princess royal, enough prince charles. she worked as a press secretary for many years at clans house, when king charles was prince charles, with this. now our correspondent is with us as well. how do you think he will be coping with these hectic days
[speaking non-english] but there is also much trauma. russian soldiers shot this man s brother, dead. he doesn t know why. the memory, too painful. [speaking non-english] his brother, laid to rest here. awaiting justice. debra haynes, sky news, in kharkiv region. we have the chief of the general stuff. hello to you my lord. thank you for joining us on the program this morning. what is your interpretation of what is happening in ukraine at the moment? well, we are witnessing some incredible scenes. the russians atrocity has