Russian soldier pleads guilty in Ukraine's first war crimes trial
NBC's Cal Perry joins Shep Smith to report on the latest from Putin's war in Ukraine, the U.S. embassy reopens in Kyiv, Sweden and Finland apply to join NATO and the first war crimes trial ends with a guilty plea.
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