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Richard Engel visits scene of Russian attack in Ukraine as Putin delays ceasefire decision


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NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports from the scene of a Russian glide bomb attack on Kherson, saying Ukrainians believe President Putin is using the recent ceasefire proposal as cover to continue his efforts to conquer their country.