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out with new details on the scope of its recent military drills and what role kim jong-un played in them . we twin in ukraine where two explosions have been reported in the country s capital. the mayor of kyiv says they happened in the city center and that all services are at the location. it comes after russia suffered a humiliating blow this weekend when an explosion damaged its bridge to crimea. a key supply line for his troops. president vladimir putin has blamed ukraine for the blast, calling it a terror attack. despite moscow s fury, a kremlin spokesman is playing down concerns that russia might respond with a nuclear attack. dmitry peskov was asked about it, but he simply dismissed the question. however, russia has been intensifying its missile strikes on the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia. hours ago, it reportedly destroyed an apartment block, leading to several casualties. before that attack, ukraine s president said the strikes this week had killed 43 civili ....
long-term relief in sight. we ll sky high energy costs help trigger a global re?etion resangs new calls for biden administration to act fast and fallout from president biden armageddon comments on russia. first to the unrelenting border crisis we have christina coleman and griff jenkins and begin with watson live on the humanitarian disaster playing out thousands of miles north, charles. reporter: good evening i don t know so new york city mayor eric a.d. adams calling for federal aid to help deal with large groups of migrants bussed from southern border into the new york city on the daily basis, adams says city is announcing anywhere between 5 to 9 migrant bus loads a days including this latest group. that was dropped off at new york city s port authority early this morning. they will join that group will join more than 17,000 migrant that have been sent to new york city since the spring, many of those buses have been charted by republican governors in both texas and a ....
Traffic on the bridge, but russian reports say rail service continues, though with delays. the span serves as a vital logistical route for moscow s military in its war against ukraine. cnn s scott mclean is tracking all of this for us from london. he joins us now, live. good morning to you, scott. what more are you learning about what happened to the bridge? reporter: good morning. a crimean official says that this was a terrorist attack, in his words, carried out by ukraine, suggesting there would be retaliatory strikes carried out by russia. he also said the bridge is divided into two parts. there is the part that carries trains and the part that carries vehicle traffic, and the road part of the bridge has been damaged but the train section has not. for evidence of that you only ....
Secret services of ukraine and citizens of russia from foreign countries are the ones who helped to execute this terrorist attack. reporter: parts of the bridge are back up and running, laila, particularly the train section of the bridge. that seems to be functioning again. there is some resumption of traffic. ferries are being set up to transport large trucks and buss to mainland russia and back. for practical, logistical reasons, russian officials seem to have this under control. make no mistake about it, this is a personal affront to president putin. it is his bridge, it is his project, it is his connection. and we are expecting him to hold a meeting with his own security council today. so we ll see what response we can expect from the kremlin on this. salma abdelaziz reporting, thank you so much. earlier i spoke with senior analyst david sanger. i asked him about putin s setbacks and how this is playing out at home. ....
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