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Former Russian diplomat on Putin's ambitions in Ukraine

Clip: 10/28/2022 | 6m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Former Russian diplomat on Putin's ambitions as war in Ukraine rages on

This week, the Russian government began accusing Ukraine of preparing to use use a dirty bomb, an explosive device that would spew radioactive material. Russia also began its annual nuclear exercise and threatened to shoot down satellites that are helping Ukraine's military. Nick Schifrin spoke with former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev for a unique and rare perspective on Putin's latest moves.

10/28/2022

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