Concerns over treatment of Ukrainian POWs; West calls for Russia to reopen vital ports
Concerns are growing over Russia's treatment of hundreds of captured Ukrainian troops listed as POWs. Meanwhile, there's an international call for Russia to reopen Ukraine's port cities to address the worsening global food crisis. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab gives an update from Odesa, Ukraine.
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