Putin asaini waraka wa kuamuru Majeshi ya Urusi kuingia Ukraine kulinda amani majimboni

Putin asaini waraka wa kuamuru Majeshi ya Urusi kuingia Ukraine kulinda amani majimboni

17 March 2022

Destroyed Russian military vehicles were seen at Kherson International Airport, west of Kherson, Ukraine, on Wednesday, March 16.



Source : News.com.au


The Ukrainian attack on Tuesday appears to have destroyed a number of Russian helicopters, with images obtained by Planet Labs PBC showing a cloud of thick, black smoke rising from burning helicopters.

The first image shown above—the one in color—was taken at 1:35 p.m. local time on March 15, 2022.

The satellite images appear to show at least three helicopters on fire, as well as several vehicles. At a pad further away, other helicopters appeared to have been damaged by an earlier strike.

READ MORE source : Ukraine counter offensive destroys multiple Russian helicopters
 
21 March 2022
New York City


Ukraine rejects Russia’s demand that Mariupol surrender



Ukraine rejected Russia's demand that citizens in the besieged, strategically important port city of Mariupol surrender in exchange for safe passage out. That came just hours after Russia bombed an art school in the city that Ukrainian officials said was sheltering nearly 400 people, and as fighting continues on Mariupol’s streets.

Source : CBS News
 
21 March 2022
Washington DC

On Friday, March 25, President Biden will travel to Warsaw, Poland

This week, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. will travel to Poland following his meetings in Brussels, Belgium with our NATO Allies, G7 Leaders, and European Union Leaders to discuss international efforts to support Ukraine and impose severe and unprecedented costs on Russia for its invasion. On Friday, March 25, President Biden will travel to Warsaw, Poland, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with President Andrzej Duda. The President will discuss how the United States, alongside our Allies and partners, is responding to the humanitarian and human rights crisis that Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked war on Ukraine has created.

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21 March 2022

Joe Biden to visit Poland this week



US President Joe Biden will travel to Poland to meet with his counterpart this week to discuss the humanitarian crisis sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He will hold a bilateral meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw on Friday local time. President Biden’s visit to Poland will take place a day after he meets with NATO allies, G7 and EU leaders in Brussels to discuss efforts to support Ukraine and the imposing of sanctions on Russia.

Source : Sky News Australia
 
22 March 2022

How long can the war in Ukraine continue? | Conflict Zone



As Russian strikes continue on Ukraine‘s cities and causalities mount, is Putin’s war in Ukraine now a stalemate? Day after day, the Ukrainian port of Mariupol has withstood Russia’s attacks –and it has refused to surrender. But the city is all but destroyed. Meanwhile, fighting has intensified around Kyiv –and the war continues to displace millions. There are food and water shortages, people are sleeping in basements or dying on the streets. What keeps Ukrainians going in such dire conditions? What are the chances of a lasting peace deal? Or will the country face years of stalemate? In an interview recorded on March 22nd, Conflict Zone host Tim Sebastian met Markiyan Lubkivsky, Advisor to the Ukrainian Defense Minister. “We will fight till the end,” he said. “The situation is really very dramatic.” Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle's top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Sarah Kelly are face to face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerful to account.
Source : DW News
 
28 March 2022

Ukraine takes back Russian-seized territory with counterattacks l GMA



Ukrainian forces have put up a fierce resistance, reportedly reclaiming the city of Trostyanet, territory near Sumy and a small town just outside of Kharkiv.
Source : ABC News
 
28 March 2022

Russia refuses to hand back more than 500 leased airplanes | DW News



Monday is the final call for Russian airlines to hand back hundreds of commercial aircraft to their foreign owners.

EU sanctions mean leasing companies have had to cancel their contracts to supply Russian carriers with planes.

Leased planes make up the majority of the Western-built commercial jets used by Russian airlines.

There are more than 500 of them, with a combined value of some 10 billion dollars. While these planes have been unable to fly outside Russia due to sanctions banning them from European airspace, many are still flying domestic routes.

And lessors are losing hope of actually getting them back. Russia's transportation minister says the Kremlin will compensate owners for the aircraft, but there have reportedly been no negotiations so far, because any agreement would breach sanctions

Source : DW News
 

US general: Russia has more spies deployed in Mexico than in any other country​

Glen VanHerck told a Senate hearing this week that the Kremlin is seeking to access the US from the neighboring country.​

YOLANDA MONGEELÍAS CAMHAJI
Washington / Mexico - MAR 26, 2022 - 02:57 GMT


The foreign military intelligence agency of the Russian Federation, known by its abbreviation GRU, currently has more intelligence officials deployed in Mexico than in any other country in the world, with the final goal of influencing the decisions taken by the United States.

That’s according to the commander of the United States Northern Command, Glen VanHerck, who issued this warning on Thursday during a hearing of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, during which he added that the Kremlin is seeking to access the US from the neighboring country.

The information emerged practically at the same time as complaints that the US ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, made after proceedings were held in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday to inaugurate a Mexican-Russian “friendship committee” with the presence of diplomats from the Kremlin. The move came just before the the invasion of Ukraine entered its second month.

“We have to be in solidarity with Ukraine and against Russia,” said Salazar in Mexico’s lower house of Congress on Thursday. “The Russian ambassador was here yesterday making a lot of noise about how Mexico and Russia are so close. This, sorry, can never happen. It can never happen,” he added.


In Washington, VanHerck has put the focus on Moscow’s operations in Mexico, where Russia has one of its biggest embassies in Latin America. “I would like to point out that most of the GRU members in the world are in Mexico at the moment. That’s Russian intelligence personnel. And they keep a very close eye on their chances of influencing the opportunities and access that the United States has,” he said during the hearing.

The four-star general was answering questions from senators on the Committee on Armed Services. He also stated that there are actors such as China and Russia that are “very aggressive and active” in the whole area of the Northern Command’s area of responsibility, including the Bahamas and Mexico.

This was not the first time that a member of the military had made such statements. In September, VanHerck pointed to Russia as posing the greatest danger for the United States. “Russia is the primary military threat to the homeland today. It is not China – it is Russia,” VanHerck told Air Force Magazine.

GRU has been linked to some of the most controversial actions blamed on Russia by the West in recent years, and counts on its own special forces squads abroad. The organization is one of the different groups that are authorized to spy for the Russian government, along with the other agencies that succeeded the Soviet Union’s security agency, the KGB.

In the opinion of the head of the US Northern Command, one of the consequences of the instability in Mexico that is caused by drug-trafficking cartels is that Russian or Chinese spies can easily threaten US national security. Transnational criminal organizations operate almost without opposition and open the path to corruption and violence that creates a breach that allows China and Russia to meddle in those countries, he said.


Meanwhile, in Mexico, Ambassador Salazar questioned the decision of some lawmakers to install a pro-Russian group while the Ukrainian conflict drags on. “I remember very well that during the Second World War there was no distance between Mexico and the United States, both were united against what Hitler was doing,” he said during the inauguration of another friendship group in Mexico’s lower house between Mexico and the United States.

These friendship groups would no doubt have passed unnoticed were it not for the war in Ukraine. But in the context of the conflict, the creation of the friendship committee between Russia and Mexico has been mired in controversy, and has been harshly criticized by the opposition as being “reckless” and “aberrant.”

The inauguration of the group meant a way into Mexico’s Congress, during an official ceremony, of the Russian version of the conflict in Ukraine. This narrative has been branded as propaganda by the West and has been rejected by 140 countries at the General Assembly of the United Nations – including Mexico, which “energetically” condemned the Russian assault at the end of February.

Meanwhile, the White House is pushing for unity in Mexico over the conflict. For Washington, its southern neighbor is a key ally in Latin America, a region where Russia has found the international backing that it lacks in other parts of the world and where it counts on allies such as the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, Miguel Díaz-Canel in Cuba and Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

Among suspicions of spying and mutual accusations of propaganda, two formal ceremonies in Mexico sparked controversy and indignation thousands of miles away from the armed conflict, and in a region that is accustomed to observing power games from far away. And in a country where, until now, there were no doubts about its position in the face of the Russian offensive.

Source : https://www.elpais.com/internationa...oyed-in-mexico-than-in-any-other-country.html
 
28 March 2022

Russia refuses to hand back more than 500 leased airplanes | DW News



Monday is the final call for Russian airlines to hand back hundreds of commercial aircraft to their foreign owners.

EU sanctions mean leasing companies have had to cancel their contracts to supply Russian carriers with planes.

Leased planes make up the majority of the Western-built commercial jets used by Russian airlines.

There are more than 500 of them, with a combined value of some 10 billion dollars. While these planes have been unable to fly outside Russia due to sanctions banning them from European airspace, many are still flying domestic routes.

And lessors are losing hope of actually getting them back. Russia's transportation minister says the Kremlin will compensate owners for the aircraft, but there have reportedly been no negotiations so far, because any agreement would breach sanctions

Source : DW News


Wakati huo huo, hawaongelei kitendo cha rais wa Marekani Joe Biden kuidhinisha ukwapuaji na ugawaji wa mabilioni za dola kwenye akaunti ya Afghanistan huko Marekani kutumika kuwalipa wahanga wa September 11.

Wazungu ni wezi tu kama wa Tandale sema wao wanajifanya wajanja.
 
March 2022
Brussels, Belgium

Chairman of the European Union Military Committee: ‘Russia’s Plan A has failed’​

General Claudio Graziano tells EL PAÍS that the main strategy error committed so far by Moscow was to underestimate Ukraine’s military and capacity for resistance​

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General Claudio Graziano, 68, currently serves as the Chairman of the European Union Military Committee, the body of the bloc’s Common Security and Defence Policy and which is composed of member states’ defense chiefs. “I’m the most senior and have the highest rank, but also the oldest of the generals in service in Europe,” he tells EL PAÍS during an interview held on Tuesday in his office in Brussels. Since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine, he has been in non-stop meetings with senior leaders in Brussels. In his opinion, Moscow has failed with this initial stage of the war. “Putin thought it was going to be a quick, cheap and easy campaign, without many losses, immediately winning their objectives, but it’s turned out to be the complete opposite,” he says. “If they don’t get support in the next few months, they’ll be left without resources.”


Question. How long will the war last?


Answer. In my 50-year career, I have never seen a war that’s as close and so threatening for Europe. It’s a genuine conflict, with tanks, planes, and it has turned back the clock of history by 70 years. It’s lasted three weeks so far and it’s incredibly difficult to predict how much longer it will run. It’s a war of aggression against a free country carried out by one that’s much bigger and that has a much more powerful army. But the Russians have not been able to immediately achieve their objective; we could call it Plan A: surround Kyiv in order to overthrow the government and achieve its immediate objectives in Donbas. That first phase has failed.

Q. What happened next?

A. They’ve moved to a second phase, with new resources and other weapons – if you like, a very indiscriminate war, albeit still limited – but this has also failed. We’ve seen three lines of penetration from the north toward the center of gravity in Kyiv. From the south to take control of the Black Sea; in the northeast and the southeast from Donbas, in order to gain ground. But they have suffered major casualties, logistical losses – of supplies and of human resources. They need to recover and reorganize, which is why right now they are making an operational stop.

Q. How do you see the Ukrainian military response?

A. The Ukrainians have shown an unforeseeable willingness and capacity to fight, and of resistance, using their air-defense system. It could even be said that [the Russians] are avoiding entering cities and are now resorting to a war of attrition: instead of launching an offensive, they are trying to gain time so that they can resupply. The Russian army is probably not strong enough to launch an offensive, nor is it well enough equipped or technologically advanced, and perhaps it hasn’t got the same will to fight as we thought.

Q. What went wrong with its plans?

A. They have underestimated the quality and capacity of the Ukrainian army, and also the strength of its people. On occasion I have made the comparison with the Afghan army that melted in the sun in Kabul: it was relatively strong, but it had no hope, because its president fled. By contrast, the government and president of Ukraine [Volodymyr Zelenskiy] have remained in place and are motivating their people, the Armed Forces have displayed hope and the willingness to defend the country. That has been the biggest mistake [by the Russians]. By not being able to immediately overcome Ukraine’s defenses, they have not won superiority, which is very important for this battle. And it has forced them to readjust, probably, even the information that was given to the soldiers and commanders.

Q. Has this derailed Russia’s plans?

A. What Putin thought was going to be a quick, cheap and easy campaign, without many losses, and immediately achieving his objectives, has turned out to be the opposite: he has been stopped. Time has not played in Russia’s favor. The Ukrainians have been fortified and the world has reacted. The EU has begun to speak with a single voice on common defense and NATO has found a new cohesion. As such the psychological effect has also been the opposite: it has brought the EU together and the same is happening with the Ukrainians, who have come together to fight against the aggressor. Perhaps the aggressor has even realized that it is an aggressor, as is shown by the fact that they are talking about using mercenaries from abroad. That, in a certain way, means an escalation because they are not following the rules of war.

Q. Should we fear a nuclear incident?

A. Look, I am always concerned about all of the threats that could come from anywhere. I never thought that after a 50-year career I would see Russian tanks invading Ukraine, which is within Europe. So when someone mentions, even as a threat, that they are putting nuclear resources on alert, it worries me. I don’t believe that this is going to happen, but it’s the message that we have to think about because there are two words that no longer existed in our dictionary as Europeans, war and enemy, which continue to exist.

Q. What kind of message has Russia launched with its attack on the Ukrainian base of Yavoriv, which is located 20 kilometers from the EU

A. First, they are trying to carry out psychological warfare, by sending a message to Ukrainians that there is no safe haven, even in the west. On the other hand, it is also a tactical objective because there is a principal line of communication for the supply of arms and supplies that are coming from the West. What’s more, it must be understood that, because the Russians aren’t winning, there is this war of attrition. They are not entering the cities because that would be too costly and at the same time they don’t have the capacity. We can’t rule out that in the future there will not be an indiscriminate launching of rockets on cities and towns, against any kind of objective, in order to try and destroy the morale and spirit of the Ukrainian people and increase their losses.

Q. Has the war swept away military taboos within the EU?

A. There is still much to do. But the true historical change came on February 27, when the decision was made in 72 hours to apply major sanctions on Russia, something that is genuinely placing the country under siege. And what’s more, in four hours the decision was made to support Ukraine with €500 million; €450 million in lethal weapons. A decision that would not have been possible in the EU for decades was taken in four hours. The EU and NATO have always reacted well in emergencies. We are a bit slower during normal planning. Perhaps we were suffering from what we could call Afghan fatigue after so many years there. But this has really been like going from the Belle Époque to the trenches of the First World War. History has changed, this war has been a boost for common European defense. There is no doubt about that. We have understood that with strong European defense, things will be different.
Source : https://www.elpais.com/internationa...tary-committee-russias-plan-a-has-failed.html
 
29 March 2022

Last updates

Netherlands and Belgium expel 38 Russian diplomats for espionage and security

The Netherlands and Belgium on Tuesday expelled a total of 38 diplomats from Russia on allegations of espionage and security threats.
Belgium expelled 21 Russian officials who worked at the country's embassy in Antwerp, a city in the north of the country, according to the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to the Belgian government, the officials actually carried out espionage and influence operations.
The Netherlands ordered the departure of 17 Russian intelligence agents who, according to the Dutch intelligence service, were accredited as diplomats.
Russia has not yet taken a position on the expulsions.

Source : GUERRA NA UCRÂNIA: Ucrânia propõe adotar neutralidade, e Rússia diz que vai 'reduzir radicalmente' ataques a Kiev
 
02 April 2022
Bucha, Ukraine

Vikosi maalum / special operation vya Ukraine vikiingia mjini Bucha Ukraine



Vikosi maalum vya majeshi ya Ukraine yalivyoingia kuuchukua mji wa Bucha Ukraine uliokuwa unakaliwa na majeshi ya uvamizi toka Russia.

Askari hao Maalum wa Ukraine wakisafisha mtaa kwa mtaa kuondoa silaha hatari za mitego ya vilipuzi, vizingiti mbalimbali walivyoacha majeshi ya Russia baada ya operesheni ya uvamizi ya Russia karibu ya mji mkuu wa Kiev / Kyiv kufeli kutokana na kipigo kikali hivyo kufurushwa na kutimka kurudi nyuma kuelekea Russia pia vilevile nchi ya Belarus aliye mshirika wa Russia ktk uvamizi wa Ukraine.
 
04 April 2022

Rais Volodymyr Zelensky atembelea maeneo yaliyoathirika

Rais Volodymyr Zelensky visited Bucha, Irpin and Stoyanka Ukrainian Pravda

Rais Zelensky wa Ukraine atembelea maeneo wilaya za Ukraine yaliyoshambuliwa vikali na Russia



President Zelensky inspected roads with destroyed Russian equipment, destroyed bridges and talked to locals.

The President stated that Russia had committed war crimes and genocide in Ukraine.

Asked by a reporter if he thought it was still possible to discuss peace with Russia, he said yes.

Зеленський відвідав Бучу, Ірпінь та Стоянку | Українська правда
 
08 April 2022

Ujumbe mzito wa Viongozi wa Ulaya waitembelea Ukraine



Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Ulaya / EU ukiongozwa na rais wa kamisheni ya EU Bi. Ursula von der Leyen pamoja na mkuu wa masuala ya uhusiano wa kigeni wa,EU Josep Borrel ( foreign policy chief) wakiwa na kiongozi wa serikali ya Slovak waziri mkuu Eduard Geger watembelea mji wa Bucha katika jimbo la Kyiv / Kiev Ukraine kujionea uharibifu wa maisha na vitu uliosababishwa na uvamizi wa Russia.

Viongozi hao wa juu wa ulaya wakiongozana na waziri mkuu wa Ukraine, wamesema walichoshuhudia mjini Bucha ni sura halisi ya uovu uliotendwa na Russia.


08 April 2022
Bucha, Kyiv Region
Ukraine



The consequences of the crimes in Bucha were seen by high-ranking EU officials and the head of the Slovak government.

In the Kyiv region, the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, the High Representative of the European Union Josep Borrel and the Prime Minister of Slovakia Eduard Geger honored the innocent civilians.

The head of the Ukrainian government stressed that war crimes and crimes against humanity in Bucha and other cities of Ukraine require immediate action by the international community: "We count on the EU's support in bringing all perpetrators to justice."

The President of the European Commission noted that in Bucha they saw the terrible face of the Russian war.

"We have seen the shameless, unconditional horror of sowing Russian troops wherever they appear. We see that this is the border of democratic Europe, which is defended by Ukrainian soldiers, "said Ursula von der Leyen.
 
08 April 2022

Slovakia yaikabidhi Ukraine zana za mfumo wa kisasa wa ulinzi wa anga aina ya S- 300 (air defense system)



Slovakia handed over the S-300 air defense system to Ukraine
 
08 April 2022
Kiev, Ukraine

Bi. Ursula von der Leyen : EU sasa kusimama bega kwa bega na Ukraine dhidi ya mabavu ya Russia

Rais wa kamisheni ya umoja wa ulaya Bi. Ursula von der Leyen ametoa tamko zito la kusimama bila kupepesa na Ukraine kuhakikisha nchi hiyo ya Ukraine inaingizwa ktk uanachama wa Umoja wa Ulaya EU na kuwa umoja huo utafanya kila jitihada na hatua kuisadia Ukraine kwa kila hali. Ahadi hiyo imetolewa na mkuu wa EU leo mbele ya rais Volodymyr Zelensky wa Ukraine mjini Kiev alipofika mkuu huyo wa EU na ujumbe wake mzito kuonesha mshikamano wa jumuiya hiyo ya ulaya na nchi ya Ukraine.



European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen holds a briefing alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during her visit to Ukraine.
 
09 April 2022
Kiev , Ukraine

Mgeni wa Rais Volodymyr Zelensky wa Ukraine waziri mkuu wa Uingereza Boris Johnson wakitembea kwa miguu mjini kati (city centre) ya Kiev / Kyiv Ukraine



Baada ya kuwasili mjini Kiev na kufanya mazungumzo na mwenyeji wake rais Volodymyr Zelensky katika makazi ya kiserikali, viongozi hao wawili wa ulaya walitoka na kufanya ziara kwa kutembea kwa miguu kukutana na wakaazi wa mji wa Kiev kuwasalimia na kuwatia moyo . Pia viongozi hawa wawili walitembelea bustani ya mashujaa ya Khreshchatyk yenye mnara wa kumbukumbu raia wa Ukraine waliojitolea kulinda uhuru wa Ukraine ktk nyakati zote tangu kuanzishwa kwa taifa la Ukraine.



The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Borys Johnson walked through the center of Kyiv and talked to Kyivites. Officials visited Khreshchatyk, Independence Square, and honored the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred.

It will be recalled that Johnson, who arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit, presented proposals to Volodymyr Zelensky to increase military assistance.

The day before, after the Russian shelling of the Kramatorsk railway station, Britain announced that it would provide Ukraine with additional Starstreak MANPADS and anti-tank weapons, as well as other military equipment worth more than 100 million pounds
 
NANI ANAFUATA KUVAMIWA BAADA YA UKRAINE?

10 April 2022

New South Wales
Sydney, Australia


ON THE BRINK



Hofu na mashaka imetanda ulaya baada ya uvamizi uliofanyika Ukraine. Sasa nchi nyingi jirani na Russia zinajiuliza ni nani atakayefuata kuvamiwa ni Poland, Moldova au ni nani? Kipindi cha channel ya 60 minutes Australia kinajaribu kufumbua fumbo hili kutokana na usiri mkubwa wa Putin katika maamuzi yake.

Kujitayarisha na hatma hii isiyojulikana kama itatokea au la Poland sasa inajizatiti kwa michezo ya vita yaani War Games ktk ardhi yake kwa kufanya mazoezi ya kijeshi na nchi shirika za NATO ktk kujiweka tayari kwa tishio lolote. Pia Poland imeongeza maradufu bajeti ya kijeshi na kupanga kuongeza ukubwa wa jeshi lake la ulinzi mara mbili ya idadi waliyo kuruti sasa......

Wiki 6 zimepita tangu uvamizi uingie Ukraine, tunaona nchini Poland askari wa akiba wakijitokeza maradufu kujiunga na jeshi rasmi la Poland huku pia raia wa kawaida nchini Poland wakisaka kwa udi na uvumba vidonge vya iodine / madini joto. Je vidonge hivyo ni vya nini ? Ni kwa ajili ya kufubaza miale ya Nuklia ikitokea milipuko ya aina hiyo ktk vita. Iweje wananchi na serikali ya Poland kuchukua hatua hizo ni kwamba historia ni mwalimu mzuri. Katika miaka 500 iliyopita Poland imevamiwa mara nyingi na dola za nchi zingine zenye nguvu na kubwa jirani. Na mara ya mwisho dola vamizi kwa Poland ilikuwa ni Russia ambayo iliivamia na kuikalia kwa mabavu mwaka ..September 17, 1939 na kuikalia Poland kwa miaka 50 mpaka mwaka 1989 Russia calls Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 a ‘march of liberation’




Six weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s armed forces have distinguished themselves not by their skill but by their savagery. The dictator’s soldiers have committed horrific war crimes against hundreds, and more likely thousands of innocent civilians. But while he watches Ukrainians suffer, Putin is also planning his next moves. And it’s here his weapons of choice are secrecy and surprise. Across Ukraine’s western border, the people of Poland fear they’re the next to be targeted. But as Nine News correspondent Mark Burrows reports, if the Russian leader thinks the Poles are unprepared for battle, he should think again.

Source : 60 Minutes Australia
 
11 April 2022
Poland

Jeshi la Akiba la Poland linazidi kujizatiti

Nine News correspondent Mark Burrows was granted exclusive access to the front lines by Major General Jaroslaw Gromadzinsk and Commander Colonel Peter Halys.



On the border with Ukraine, war games have added urgency as the threat of a Russian invasion is dangerously close.


Source : www.60minutes.com.au
 
11 April 2022
Kyiv / Kiev
Ukraine 🇺🇦

Rais Volodymyr Zelenskyy exclusive interview toka ndani ya ngome yake anayotumia kuongoza mapambano


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy: The 60 Minutes Interview



Ukraine’s president speaks with Scott Pelley about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and recently uncovered alleged war crimes in Kyiv suburb of Bucha. "60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.

Source : 60 minutes
 
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