an acquaintance said she had been driving the father s car when the explosion happened. an official implied that ukrainian state structures are responsible. a claim that ukrainian authorities denied with a senior official saying we are not a criminal state. fred pleitgen is in moscow for us. reporter: the investigation is still in the early stages. saw investigators there at the crime scene and so many questions that have been raised by this. first and foremost was daria dugina the target or her father? the big question, who exactly could be behind this? here s the latest. a car engulfed in a massive fireball on a highway outside moscow. police say it exploded and crashed. the driver dead on the scene. the driver was daria dugina, a supporter of russia s invasion of ukraine and daughter of alexander dugina who promotes russian expansionism. an explosive device detonated setting the car on fire. the committee believed she was murdered. taking into account the data obtained t
the world food program and formerly south carolina s governor. what did you see in somalia? i was just in somalia and northern kane yeah and ethiopia and just landed on the ground in rome and it is very, very, very bad. hard to believe that five years ago 80 million people marching to starvation. that was before covid. then covid on top of that and the numbers spike from 135 million to 275 million marching to starvation across the world. in somalia, northern kenya, just tragic. i saw dead animals. children dying before my eyes. wow. so the world food program, how
Get your garden ready: A list of upcoming plant sales throughout the suburbs Stop by the Garden Club of Lake Zurich s annual plant sale Saturday, May 15, at Ela Area Public Library. Courtesy of Garden Club of Lake Zurich
Posted5/6/2021 6:01 AM
Gardeners can get the growing season off to a good start with upcoming plant sales featuring perennials, vegetables, native and organic plants. It is also a good way to support local nonprofit organizations.
Arlington Heights
• The Arlington Heights Garden Club will host its annual plant sale from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 5, on the grounds of the Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 W. Fremont St., Arlington Heights.