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HÀn itse asiassa, ja todella yllÀttÀvÀÀ joidenkin, jotka tunnevat hÀnet.
mutta se on myös kautta, joka antaa sinulle laittaa sÀÀntöjÀ eteenpÀin. Olemme ymmÀrtÀneet, ettÀ hÀn taisi omistaa joitakin sÀÀntöjÀ. Olemme kuulleet, ettÀ tÀmÀ mies, hÀn oli 31-vuotias, hÀn on yksi suurimmista koulutuksista, joita rahaa voi ostaa Yhdysvalloissa. HÀn meni yhdestÀ suurimmista koulutuksista,
He have a degree in engineering from Caltech. And then apparently he has an advanced master's degree. So he's very well educated. He was working, according to his LinkedIn social media profiles, he was working as a part-time software developer, video game developer. And he also worked as a tutor in one of these education centers that high school teenagers go for tutoring help with physics and math to prepare for their own exams. So we've heard from some people who...
And Reagan, as you mentioned, he traveled by train for days to get to his destination. So this wasn't a spur of the moment decision. This seems like it was a planned event. And you know, a lot of the details we're going to hear more and more when he's formally charged on Monday. We'll definitely learn more. But President Trump himself was doing some media interviews where he said that before Cole Allen allegedly stormed into that building,
President Trump said that this young man alerted his family and that the family indeed are the ones who called police. A lot of these details we have not been able to independently verify, but I know that we are going to learn many more details when he is formally charged Monday morning in Washington.
Reagan Morris Kaliforniassa.
This was a big moment for her. This was the first time he had agreed to attend the dinner as president. Also, Wei Jia and the president have had some tricky exchanges in the past. During the COVID pandemic, he abruptly brought a news conference to an end when he was annoyed by one of her questions. Wei Jia was interviewed on CBS's Face the Nation by Margaret Brennan on Sunday. Here's what she told her about Saturday's dramatic events.
The commander of Ukraine's drone forces has told the BBC that long-range attacks on Russia's oil export facilities are legitimate military targets and will escalate after weeks of strikes deep inside Russia that have severely disrupted its energy exports. Speaking in a rare interview, Robert Brovdy said Vladimir Putin earned blood money on oil exports.
which he then spent waging war on Ukraine. The commander also said that his forces were currently stalling Russia's advances along the front line. Our Eastern Europe correspondent, Sarah Rainsford, traveled to meet the drone commander and his troops.
We've just pulled up by the side of a road in the middle of a field somewhere in eastern Ukraine. We've come in a convoy of soldiers and they're just getting into position because tonight they're going to be launching drones deep into Russia.
Those drones revving their engines look like big toy planes. But this model can fly more than a thousand kilometers. And Ukraine has others now that go twice that far. For weeks they've been hitting oil facilities deep inside Russia. The team are ready now for the launch, just waiting for the signal.
Olemme tuttaneet joitain yhteyksiÀ, jotka ovat antaneet meidÀt menemÀÀn minibussilla, jossa on tÀysin tÀrkeitÀ sÀÀntöjÀ, eikÀ edes kohtaa nÀhdÀ, mihin menemme. HeidÀn nimensÀ on Robert Brovdy, hÀn on Ukrainan dronelÀhti.
Ja me olemme juuri aloittaneet ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön ympÀristön
TÀssÀ on, kuten hÀn kertoo, kun hÀn ensin kÀytti dronin. HÀn oli valmiina ja tarvitsi nÀhdÀ, missÀ olivat russit ja muistaa, mitÀ hÀn osti lapsille. Myöhemmin hÀn liittyi munitseja yhÀ enemmÀn edelleen. Brovdi nyt pÀÀsee kaikkiin Ukrainoihin ympÀröivien jÀrjestöjen. Joten tuntuu, ettÀ tÀssÀ on uusi keskustelu russissa. Voitko kertoa, miksi? MitÀ he ajattelevat?
The internet is full of video clips of the results. Giant orange walls of fire. Brovdis bunker, though, displays other videos on a loop.
Set to music, they show drones chasing Russian soldiers on the front line. It is brutal stuff. But for Brovdy, reducing Russia's manpower advantage is the second priority. And for four months, he says, Ukraine has been killing more soldiers than Moscow has mobilized for the fight. 30% of all drone strikes by the unmanned forces must be against military personnel.
Ja hÀn kertoo minulle, ettÀ hÀnen drone-voimansa on jo pysÀhtynyt russien eteenpÀin.
and the long-range launches continue. Brovdy doesn't talk of defeating the enemy, but of defending what Ukraine still holds with minimal losses to its own troops. And by taking the war to Russia with these deep strikes, he also wants to eat into Russians' morale and make more people there question the war they're fighting and Vladimir Putin, who led them there.
Sarah Rainsford, Eastern Ukraine. The military junta in Mali has confirmed that the defense minister was killed on Saturday during widespread attacks by jihadist militants and separatist fighters. A statement on Sunday evening said General Sadio Camara died in a suicide truck bombing at his residence near the capital Bamako. Officials said he exchanged fire with the attackers and managed to neutralize some of them before succumbing to his injuries.
His death is a major blow for the military government, since he was a key link with the Russian mercenaries who support the junta. In a separate development, the Tuareg separatists in the north say they've reached an agreement for the Russians to leave. Our West Africa reporter Makuachi Okafor gave this update on the continued fighting in Mali.