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james waterhouse _ over the past few months. james waterhouse in _ over the past few months. james waterhouse in kyiv, _ over the past few months. james waterhouse in kyiv, just - over the past few months. james waterhouse in kyiv, just parker | over the past few months. james| waterhouse in kyiv, just parker in capri and gary o'donoghue in washington, thank you all. in a separate development, germany has summoned the russian ambassador after arresting two men suspected of spying and planning to sabotage military bases helping ukraine. the men — named only as dieter s and alexanderj — are said to have have both german and russian citizenship. germany's interior minister said the authorities had prevented "possible explosive attacks". translation: our security authorities have prevented possible explosive attacks that were intended to affect and undermine our military aid to ukraine. this is a particularly serious case of suspected agent activity for putin's criminal regime. we will continue to provide ukraine with massive support and will not be intimidated. what more do
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james waterhouse in _ air strikes. james, thank you. james waterhouse in kyiv. _ meanwhile the bbc has confirmed the deaths of 50,000 russian troops since the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine. more than 27,300 were killed in the second year of combat. the bbc, russian independent media and volunteers have been counting deaths from official reports, and counting the new graves of soldiers since february 2022. the actual death toll is thought to be far higher — nearer 100,000. you can see a full report on the bbc news app and the bbc website. the foreign secretary lord cameron has been injerusalem as the world waits to see how israel will respond to iran's drone and missile attacks last weekend. lord cameron has had talks with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. from jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. more than 300 drones and missiles were launched at israel from iran. an unprecedented attack that thrust an old war out of the shadows into the open. the men and women around this table have decid
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i want to cross over to - james waterhouse. president zelensky james waterhouse. president zelensky has just posted on social media. take us through his reaction? he hasjust posted on social media. take us through his reaction? he has 'ust said, i take us through his reaction? he has just said. i am _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful to _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful to the - take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful to the us - just said, i am grateful to the us house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mike johnson for the decision, he says, that keeps history on the right track. he talks about, a slight reagan quote where he says, just peace and security can be attained through strength of that he says he hopes the bill will make it president biden�*s desk at his signed off by saying thank you, america. this is a long—awaited moment. the past six months where ukraine has had to look increasingl
i want to cross over to - james waterhouse. president zelensky james waterhouse. president zelensky has just posted on social media. take us through his reaction? he hasjust posted on social media. take us through his reaction? he has 'ust said, i take us through his reaction? he has just said. i am _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful to _ take us through his reaction? he has just said, i am grateful to...
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let's get more on all of this with our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. james, just bring us up—to—date on what you know about this overnight attack. , , what you know about this overnight attack. _ , ., ., , ., attack. even by the standards of this war this _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was a _ attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night - attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night of - attack. even by the standards of this war this was a night of busy| this war this was a night of busy skies where you have the ukrainian authorities saying russia launched 34 authorities saying russia launched 3a missiles from land, sea and air, and it was a large—scale attack where you have these power stations reportedly hit on the far westerly parts of ukraine, as well as in the east around the eastern city of dnipro. as well as kharkiv city in the north—east, where we are told a psychiatric hospital was narrowly missed, with 1000 people inside. president zele
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. now one of the main stories we've been following this week is the jury selection for the the trial of donald trump in new york — the first president — former or current — to face a criminal trial. so far seven jurors have been selected — deemed suitable for the job. as ever — mr trump's been surrounded by papparazzi every day as he makes his way into the courtroom — but once he's inside, the cameras have to stop. instead, it's down to the reporters in the room sending updates — and the courtroom sketch artists — painting a picture of what's going on inside. for a unique perspective into the trump trial. i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. in this courtroom, i'm not very close like i was in thejean carroll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. now one of the main stories we've been following this week is the jury selection for the the trial of donald trump in new york — the first president — former or current — to face a criminal trial. so far seven jurors have been selected — deemed suitable for the job. as ever — mr trump's been surrounded by papparazzi every day as he makes his way into the courtroom — but once he's inside, the cameras have to stop. instead, it's down to the reporters...
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bbc correspondent james waterhouse has more on ukraine's reaction. president zelenskyi and the government are really very grateful for this help, which should finally come from america. they call washington a beacon of democracy. but of course, there is also what the ukrainian generals talk about when it comes to expectations from this package. in my opinion, this is very important. they talk about the need for ukraine to simply stabilize line because at the moment, figuratively speaking, they are standing with their backs to russia, defending themselves and trying to dig new defensive lines, new trenches everywhere in the east, in the northeast. there are real fears that russia is preparing for an offensive, although it is probably very difficult to predict, but the public fear is at least that russia is trying to pressure ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, which is located about 40 km from the border with russia, and the number of missile and drone strikes on it has noticeably increased. the past at night, a large residential quarter and the c
bbc correspondent james waterhouse has more on ukraine's reaction. president zelenskyi and the government are really very grateful for this help, which should finally come from america. they call washington a beacon of democracy. but of course, there is also what the ukrainian generals talk about when it comes to expectations from this package. in my opinion, this is very important. they talk about the need for ukraine to simply stabilize line because at the moment, figuratively speaking, they...
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james waterhouse has the very latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania usa. now, almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian battlefield. where there are holes instead of round. after america threw its weight back behind ukraine, the message here is, you make it, we will use it. in the northeast it is the russians who are edging closer. translation: it is better now we let them attack and then at defend but when we get the shells, drones and whatever else is in this package, we can turn things around. it is hoped this usaid will save ukrainian lives in cities like kyiv. but it has been a painful weight. translation: our been a painful weight. translation: 0ur guys need help because they have nothing to protect us. we always need help because without it our enemy can advance further and can be in the centre of our city. of course it is not too late. in any case aid is needed and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will
james waterhouse has the very latest from kyiv. a production line waiting for a presidential sign off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania usa. now, almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian battlefield. where there are holes instead of round. after america threw its weight back behind ukraine, the message here is, you make it, we will use it. in the northeast it is the russians who are edging closer. translation: it is better now we let them attack and then at...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now by normanj ornstein, emeritus scholar, at the american enterprise institute. norman, this us house vote came with high political drama that will follow into the presidential race — can you untangle that for us a bit? sure. we've had a sure. we've had a very sure. we've had a very dysfunctional con- ress sure. we've had a very dysfunctional con-ress in a dysfunctional congress in a dysfunctional congress in a dysfunctional government that's been particularly true in the republican led house of representatives. this time historically, it was democrats managed against significant republican opposition at working with a very radical right speaker to get these bills to the floor and to pass the age ukraine. that's good news. the bad news is that it took many months with all of the damage that you've been talking about to make this happen. and we're still not there yet. the senate will have to act probably next tuesday then i think we will see this military aid move expedit
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now by normanj ornstein, emeritus scholar, at the american enterprise institute. norman, this us house vote came with high political drama that will follow into the presidential race — can you untangle that for us a bit? sure. we've had a sure. we've had a very sure. we've had a very dysfunctional con- ress sure. we've had a very dysfunctional con-ress in a dysfunctional congress in a dysfunctional congress in a dysfunctional government that's been...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now byjared mondschein, who is the director of research at the united states studies centre. what's your main takeaway from the bill finally making it through the house this weekend? this is a major change for speaker johnson. let's not forget, he did not come to congress expecting to be speaker. he came to congress as a conservative republican. voted against ukraine aid packages in the past. he has undergone quite a change in last few months. the administration went out of its way to really show him the intelligence, show them what they think putin in his intentions are for ukraine and broader europe and to show why the biden administration thinks that it is in the us national interest to support ukraine. and nato more broadly. this is something to see a republican speaker go against the majority of the republicans in congress, it is no small matter. i think this is a major development not only for ukraine but also for where the republican party is amidst questions about w
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now byjared mondschein, who is the director of research at the united states studies centre. what's your main takeaway from the bill finally making it through the house this weekend? this is a major change for speaker johnson. let's not forget, he did not come to congress expecting to be speaker. he came to congress as a conservative republican. voted against ukraine aid packages in the past. he has undergone quite a change in last few months. the...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is the same burial ground 18 months later. today, the kremlin responded to the bbc�*s investigation into the numbers of war dead, and neither confirmed or denied our reporting that at least 50,000 troops have died. officials say they're bound by laws on state secrets. olga ivshina reports. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. 5th of november. 9th of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size — a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasio
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. there has always been global scepticism of the official count of russia's war dead given by the kremlin, with independent analysis suggesting the figure is much higher. one obvious marker is the changing state of russia's cemeteries, like this one in a city south of moscow, pictured here four months before the outbreak of war in october 2021. and this is the same burial ground 18 months later. today, the kremlin responded to the bbc�*s investigation into the...
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james waterhouse, thank ou ve discussed. james waterhouse, thank you very much _ discussed. james waterhouse, thank you very much indeed. _ for more on this, matthew schmidt joins me now who is the associate professor of national security at the university of new haven in connecticut. how confident are you that this bill will get through in the end? �*igg�*zse will get through in the end? 100% that it will get through in the end? 10096 that it will go _ will get through in the end? 10096 that it will go through. _ will get through in the end? 10096 that it will go through. the - that it will go through. the procedural vote show that the democrats would push this through as long other than it might as they did. if long other than it might as they did. , ., , ., did. if the bill does pass, how ruickl did. if the bill does pass, how quickly can — did. if the bill does pass, how quickly can add _ did. if the bill does pass, how quickly can add a _ did. if the bill does pass, how quickly can add a package - did. if the bill does pass, how- quickly can add a package actually
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james waterhouse reporting from kyiv. let's hearfrom bbc verify�*s olga robinson — she's been assessing the latest footage. as you've just seen, this was the moment a russian missile hit the city of kyiv earlier today. —— the city of chernihiv earlier today. and you can see people here looking at smoke in the distant distance and then there is an explosion and we've checked this and this video is new. we also know it was filmed in chernihiv because details in it like this bus over here and the building in the distance do match the area. and so far, ukrainian officials have said 1a people were killed and more than 60 were wounded. as you can see from this picture that was posted by president volodymyr zelensky, several floors of a building that was directly hit were badly damaged. now, just to remind you, chernihiv is quite close to the russian border. it's only 100 kilometres away. that's about 60 miles. and at the start of the full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022, the city was under siege for more than a month.
james waterhouse reporting from kyiv. let's hearfrom bbc verify�*s olga robinson — she's been assessing the latest footage. as you've just seen, this was the moment a russian missile hit the city of kyiv earlier today. —— the city of chernihiv earlier today. and you can see people here looking at smoke in the distant distance and then there is an explosion and we've checked this and this video is new. we also know it was filmed in chernihiv because details in it like this bus over here...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. as the war drags on in ukraine, the number of dead is piling up on both sides of the fighting. more than 50,000 russian soldiers have been killed so far in the war. that figure has come from a bbc investigation with independent russian website mediazona, which has managed to verify the identities of those killed and found that the figure is much higher than the russian authorities in moscow have admitted to. today, the kremlin has responded to the bbc�*s report. it neither confirmed nor denied the 50,000 figure — saying it has laws on state secrets. bbc russian�*s olga ivshina reports. in russia, the number of war graves is growing fast. fifth of november. ninth of november. listing the dates of death, volunteers have sent us this video from the city of vladivostok. and here is the same cemetery from above. in the last two years, it has grown twice in size — a pattern seen in graveyards all over russia. since the start of the invasion, the bbc and its partners have been verify
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. as the war drags on in ukraine, the number of dead is piling up on both sides of the fighting. more than 50,000 russian soldiers have been killed so far in the war. that figure has come from a bbc investigation with independent russian website mediazona, which has managed to verify the identities of those killed and found that the figure is much higher than the russian authorities in moscow have admitted to. today, the kremlin has responded to the bbc�*s...
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that is james waterhouse in kyiv. the house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel, which has been carrying out a military offensive in gaza since hamas attacked israel on october 7th. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by western governments — israel says around 1200 people were killed in that attack and around 130 israelis and foreigners are still being held hostage. gaza's health ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. israel's military action continues — overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the us and other allies have warned israel
that is james waterhouse in kyiv. the house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel, which has been carrying out a military offensive in gaza since hamas attacked israel on october 7th. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by western governments — israel says around 1200 people were killed in that attack and around 130 israelis and foreigners are still being held hostage. gaza's health ministry says more than 311,000 palestinians have...
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james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to our correspondent in washington, helena humphrey. good to see you, it is six months since president biden sought congressional approvalfor this since president biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was bipartisan support, it was those _ billion package. it was bipartisan| support, it was those democratic votes, if you take a look at how this broke down and managed to pass, you've got 311 votes in favour, a simple majority was needed, 218 was the number we were watching but it was the democratic votes that meant it was able to pass, when we talk about the funding for ukraine. and if you drill down into the republican level of support, you will find that more republican lawmakers voted against against it than they actually did in favour. does that hints some potential problems for speakerjo
james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to our correspondent in washington, helena humphrey. good to see you, it is six months since president biden sought congressional approvalfor this since president biden sought congressional approval for this $60 billion package. it congressional approval for this $60 billion package-— billion package. it was bipartisan su ort, billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it _ billion package. it was bipartisan suwort. it was _ billion package. it was...
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james waterhouse there. thousands of people in georgia's capital, tbilisi, have taken to the streets to demand the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests for two weeks. they began when the governing georgian dream party reintroduced the bill. it would require any non—government or media organisation that receives more than 20% of its funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics say it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. tesla chief elon musk has met government officials, including china's premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains why the visit is so significant. here's mr musk�*s chal
james waterhouse there. thousands of people in georgia's capital, tbilisi, have taken to the streets to demand the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests for two weeks. they began when the governing georgian dream party reintroduced the bill. it would require any non—government or media organisation that receives more than 20% of its funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. president zelensky has spoken to the head of nato to say ukraine needs more help with its air defences. we also been hearing last short while from washington that there will be a vote on saturday, this is from the speaker of the house of representatives, a vote on ukrainian aid on saturday evening. this couple of lines coming into us in the last few minutes. a memorial ceremony has been held for pc yvonne fletcher, a0 years after the young constable was shot and killed outside the libyan embassy in london in 1984. a campaign is also being launched to bring a private prosecution over her death. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. bagpipes play for a0 years, the thin blue line of policing between serving the public and dying while protecting them, has been remembered at this spot. wpc yvonne fletcher was fatally shot on this day in 1984. today, hundreds of former and serving officers turned out to honour her sacrifice. the 25—year—old died in a hail of bulle
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. president zelensky has spoken to the head of nato to say ukraine needs more help with its air defences. we also been hearing last short while from washington that there will be a vote on saturday, this is from the speaker of the house of representatives, a vote on ukrainian aid on saturday evening. this couple of lines coming into us in the last few minutes. a memorial ceremony has been held for pc yvonne fletcher, a0 years after the young constable was shot...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin netanyahu is vowing to reject any sanctions on the military after reports the us plans to cut to one unit. there is ongoing violence in the occupied west bank and the us said it will respond to any human rights violations against palestinians. and this is gaza today. 15 children among the dead after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah. more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war, it has been said. and emergency workers say they have covered and uncovered more than 200 bodies in khan younis. the world health organisation previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege. pal
james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. we will have more on how that will help strategically on the battlefield later in the programme. to the middle east now. major general aharon halevi accepted responsibility for security failings that allowed the tax on october the 7th to take place. he has resigned. in other developments, benjamin netanyahu is vowing to reject any sanctions on the military after reports the us plans to cut to one unit. there is ongoing violence in the occupied west bank and the...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the metropolitan police has apologised to baroness doreen lawrence after breaking a promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into the murder of her son stephen. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a racist attack by a group of young white men 31 years ago today in south london. two of the original five suspects were convicted of murder in 2012, but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought to justice. in an exclusive bbc interview, baroness lawrence says the murder investigation should now be reopened. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021
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let's speak to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse in kyiv. how closely our events in the us being watched in ukraine? relatively closel , i being watched in ukraine? relatively closely. i would _ being watched in ukraine? relatively closely, i would say. _ being watched in ukraine? relatively closely, i would say. it— being watched in ukraine? relatively closely, i would say. it is— closely, i would say. it is interesting how the tide has changed, when you speak to people, when certainly online ukrainians viewed the republican speaker mike johnson in a very dim light, seeing him as this main obstacle to much needed help. i don't think people will be staying up tonight watching it, watching the votes on tv, as well as the debate, because there are more pressing matters at hand. but what's interesting is how the rhetoric has changed this week, where you have seen mikejohnson talk about the importance of helping ukraine and defeating vladimir putin, and i think that will be welcomed. president zelensky has said that the question of american
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our correspondent on the ground, james waterhouse, has more. it has been a day of chaos in chernihiv where people have been diving for cover. missile attacks come with little warning here. you might hear a siren but disclosures will soon follow. why? this because it is a 70 miles from the border with russia and while chernihiv is farfrom russia and while chernihiv is far from the frontline, it is still subject to russia's continued strategy of targeting ukrainian cities in the hope that the population's morale will be quashed to some degree. we are seeing a well rehearsed routine of rescue teams trying to get to people under the rubble but there really is, the civilians, no escaping russia's continued invasion. what is interesting is that president zelensky of course has condemned russia that he has also taken aim at his own western allies for not giving him his words, the sufficient air defences needed to prevent this attack from happening in the first place. he has watched events in the middle east where israel, which also is not a member of
our correspondent on the ground, james waterhouse, has more. it has been a day of chaos in chernihiv where people have been diving for cover. missile attacks come with little warning here. you might hear a siren but disclosures will soon follow. why? this because it is a 70 miles from the border with russia and while chernihiv is farfrom russia and while chernihiv is far from the frontline, it is still subject to russia's continued strategy of targeting ukrainian cities in the hope that the...
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waterhouse, who and our correspondentjames waterhouse, who is listening to that. james, a huge sigh of relief, i'm sure, from president zelensky in the past few minutes as i'm sure he has been watching this very closely? just remind us what this will mean for his war efforts?— for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months _ for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months of _ for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months of painful - after six months of painful ambiguity for ukraine, where it has lost territory and a man as a direct consequence of stalling american aid, the _ consequence of stalling american aid, the us seems to be firmly back behind _ aid, the us seems to be firmly back behind ukraine once more —— seems to behind ukraine once more —— seems to be firmly— behind ukraine once more —— seems to be firmly behind ukraine once more. we have _ be firmly behind ukraine once more. we have had ukraine cosmic chief of staff, _ we have had ukraine cosmic chief of staff, he _ we have had ukraine cosmic chief of staff, he likes to post
waterhouse, who and our correspondentjames waterhouse, who is listening to that. james, a huge sigh of relief, i'm sure, from president zelensky in the past few minutes as i'm sure he has been watching this very closely? just remind us what this will mean for his war efforts?— for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months _ for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months of _ for his war efforts? absolutely. after six months of painful - after six months of painful ambiguity for...
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our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more on this. kyiv has been heavily fortified, if you like, in terms of air defences, with the supply of western patriot missile systems, which have proven to be incredibly effective against russian air attacks. however, russian forces have adapted as well. so, what we see now are slightly less often, less frequent attacks, but they are at a much greater scale. as you say, last night, russia launched 22 missiles, 1a drones, and they are designed to overwhelm air defences. but when we are talking about eastern cities like zaporizhzhia, dnipro, odesa in the south, which was also attacked, they are less well defended, and missiles get through. and we have seen images of a burning building next to dnipro train station, and we are told across that region, at least nine people have been killed, three of them children. and i think president zelensky, he will continue to ask for much—needed air defence systems, and those asks have been answered, to a degree, over the past 2a hours, where we saw in the la
our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more on this. kyiv has been heavily fortified, if you like, in terms of air defences, with the supply of western patriot missile systems, which have proven to be incredibly effective against russian air attacks. however, russian forces have adapted as well. so, what we see now are slightly less often, less frequent attacks, but they are at a much greater scale. as you say, last night, russia launched 22 missiles, 1a drones, and they are designed to...
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let's speak to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse. so still the same issue for them of being attacked from the air? yes. being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of— being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of strikes _ being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of strikes form - being attacked from the air? ye: these kind of strikes form part of these kind of strikes form part of the case for president zelensky for improved air defences. where i am in keep, it has been heavily fortified in terms of air defences with the supply of western patriot missile systems which have proven to be incredibly effective against russian air attacks. incredibly effective against russian airattacks. however, russianforces have adapted as well. so what air attacks. however, russian forces have adapted as well. so what we see now are slightly less frequent attacks, but they are at a much greater scale. so last night russia launched 22 miss l, 1a runs, and they are designed to overwhelm air defences. when we are talking about easter cities li
let's speak to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse. so still the same issue for them of being attacked from the air? yes. being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of— being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of strikes _ being attacked from the air? yes, these kind of strikes form - being attacked from the air? ye: these kind of strikes form part of these kind of strikes form part of the case for president zelensky for improved air defences. where i am in keep, it has been...
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let's speak to our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. what we know about what has happened here? , ., ., ., _ ,., , here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw footage - for ukrainians. we saw footage online of people running for cover in one case of a trolley bus where there were loud explosions and columns of smoke going into the air. according to authorities in this northern ukrainian city, which is 60
let's speak to our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse. what we know about what has happened here? , ., ., ., _ ,., , here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw _ here? these are familiar symptoms for ukrainians. we saw footage - for ukrainians. we saw footage online of people running for cover in one case of a trolley bus where there were loud explosions and columns of...
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anchor: as ukraine waits for more aid, our james waterhouse is in kyiv, breaking down what ukraine finds itself in such a desperate situation. james: there is no doubt what we are seeing announced at this summit and with this u.s. military package finally being voted on, there is no doubt that it will be welcomed by ukraine, but what is lacking are specifics around time, because the political delays, as kyiv points out, have caused ukraine to lose territory and soldiers. lives have been lost because they have soldiers with dwindling ammunition, artillery shells and long-range missiles come all the things you need if you are hoping to liberate territory taken by one of the ggest armies in the world. this is a political changing of the tide, but if this bill is passed in the u.s., and if europe can work out the specifics on when air defenses can be provided, the issue for ukraine is whether these things will arrive on time. we are talking of a period where russia is taking more and more ukrainian territory and the calculations are now centering on what if more cities were to fold to russia
anchor: as ukraine waits for more aid, our james waterhouse is in kyiv, breaking down what ukraine finds itself in such a desperate situation. james: there is no doubt what we are seeing announced at this summit and with this u.s. military package finally being voted on, there is no doubt that it will be welcomed by ukraine, but what is lacking are specifics around time, because the political delays, as kyiv points out, have caused ukraine to lose territory and soldiers. lives have been lost...
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our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has the latest from kyiv. general oleksandr syrskyi painted a bleak picture. he talked about, as you say, the eastern donetsk region being the worst affected for ukraine, where defending troops have had to pull out from defensive lines which were established when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year. we've just travelled from there, where we saw new trenches being dug — as many as 30 kilometres back from the front line, which gives you an idea of the direction of travel. but it doesn't stop there. russia is using its air superiority, notably in the north—east, around the town of kupyansk. president zelensky says more than 9,000 aerial bombs have been dropped on troop positions there as the russians fly almost unchallenged in the skies. ukraine does try and counter—punch where it can. today, its intelligence service released footage of a drone strike on a radar system in neighbouring belgorod region inside russia, which can see targets as many as 300 kilometres away. so ukraine tries to hit back wh
our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has the latest from kyiv. general oleksandr syrskyi painted a bleak picture. he talked about, as you say, the eastern donetsk region being the worst affected for ukraine, where defending troops have had to pull out from defensive lines which were established when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year. we've just travelled from there, where we saw new trenches being dug — as many as 30 kilometres back from the front line, which gives you an idea...
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more in the material of the bbc correspondent james waterhouse. the production line is waiting for the president's signature. these artillery the shells just came off the assembly line of the plant in the state of pennsylvania, usa. now they will almost certainly end up on the ukrainian battlefield, where instead of shells there are gaping holes. after america returned to supporting ukraine, they say this: you do it, and we will apply it properly. shot, shot! near kupyansk in the northeast, the russians are getting closer and closer. right now it's better to let them attack and we'll defend, but when we get the shells, drones and everything else from this package, we can change the situation. there is hope that this one is... american aid would save ukrainian lives and cities like kyiv, but the wait was painful. well , the guys need help, it's because they have nothing to protect us, they need weapons, they need equipment, they need it, we always need help, of course, not in writing, in any case help is needed, and was it later sooner or later, we
more in the material of the bbc correspondent james waterhouse. the production line is waiting for the president's signature. these artillery the shells just came off the assembly line of the plant in the state of pennsylvania, usa. now they will almost certainly end up on the ukrainian battlefield, where instead of shells there are gaping holes. after america returned to supporting ukraine, they say this: you do it, and we will apply it properly. shot, shot! near kupyansk in the northeast, the...
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our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update from kyiv. general oleksandr syrskyi painted a bleak picture. he talked about, as you say, the eastern donetsk region being the worst affected for ukraine, where defending troops have had to pull out from defensive lines which were established when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year. we�*ve just travelled from there, where we saw new trenches being dug as many as 30 kilometres back from the front line, which gives you an idea of the direction of travel. but it doesn�*t stop there. russia is using its air superiority, notably in the north—east, around the town of kupyansk. president zelensky says more than 10,000 bombs have been dropped on troop positions there as the russians fly almost unchallenged in the skies. ukraine does try and counter—punch where it can. today, its intelligence service released footage of a drone strike on a radar system in neighbouring belgorod region inside russia, which can see targets 300 kilometres away. so ukraine tries to hit back where it can. but
our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent us this update from kyiv. general oleksandr syrskyi painted a bleak picture. he talked about, as you say, the eastern donetsk region being the worst affected for ukraine, where defending troops have had to pull out from defensive lines which were established when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year. we�*ve just travelled from there, where we saw new trenches being dug as many as 30 kilometres back from the front line, which gives you an...
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officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me the reaction to the deal in kyiv. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range missiles, those air defence systems, just might allow ukrainian forces who are exhausted and outnumbered, it might allow them to hold the line and it might prevent more towns and cities from being occupied potentially. this isn't a silver bullet that will allow ukraine to repel russian forces completely, but it widens that window. but here in kyiv on on this miserable sunday morning where people are going to church, everyone is aware of the significance of this decision that has come out of washington. everyone knows that ukraine is reliant on this level of western help to keep mounting the fight that it i
officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me the reaction to the deal in kyiv. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range...
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our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in washington and, in his words, the destruction of the enemy on the eastern front line. he's meeting with his defense minister to talk about installing these incoming air defense systems on cities that need it, like kharkiv in the northeast, you'd imagine, as well as for them to be deployed on the front lines where russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications where president zelensky is hoping this package will change things. because just today we have russia's defense ministry claiming to have on its own, it won't mean much, but it's thought or feared here in kyiv that russia is shaping to try and take a town nearby. it's a major military hub for ukraine because of its transportation links. and what we are seeing is a direction of travel in the east, which won't be changed overnight despite the arrival of this sizable american offering of weapons. also incliuded in
our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse is in kyiv and says it can't come soon enough for president volodymyr zelensky. he's saying he wants to minimize the time between the political decisions in washington and, in his words, the destruction of the enemy on the eastern front line. he's meeting with his defense minister to talk about installing these incoming air defense systems on cities that need it, like kharkiv in the northeast, you'd imagine, as well as for them to be deployed on the...
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our correspondentjames waterhouse has more. the our correspondent james waterhouse has more. the bills ”assin waterhouse has more. the bills passing has _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been met _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been met with - passing has been met with relief in ukraine, it's been a costly six—month sport ukraine. this sizeable offering from the us has gotten bogged down in washington, ukraine has lost men and it has lost territory with soldiers finding themselves with doodling ammunition in the face of their greater russian invaders. this is a big boost for ukraine. it is a big boost for ukraine. it is a big boost for ukraine. it is a war when good news has been rare for kyiv of late. this package will provide much—needed ammunition, air defences and reports suggest it could be arriving within days. that will certainly be the hope, it is by no means a silver bullet. this does not mean ukraine is suddenly going to be liberating sways of territory as it did in 2022, bought it cruci
our correspondentjames waterhouse has more. the our correspondent james waterhouse has more. the bills ”assin waterhouse has more. the bills passing has _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been met _ waterhouse has more. the bills passing has been met with - passing has been met with relief in ukraine, it's been a costly six—month sport ukraine. this sizeable offering from the us has gotten bogged down in washington, ukraine has...
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that was james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to ukrainian mp andrii osadchuk. thank you for your time. now, you have been waiting for this aid for some time, but i want to get your reaction to what the foreign ministry spokesperson has said, that this is evidence that the us wants ukraine to fight to come in her words, the last ukrainian. thank you for havin: words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me _ words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me here. _ words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me here. i _ words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me here. i don't - words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me here. i don't care - for having me here. i don't care what russian officials are saying, they are bloody lies, and anything they are bloody lies, and anything they say, for the 38 ukraine is fighting against one of the largest military is on the bottom against floods are being put on�*sjim, who has fully described the safety and security of order in europe, and in the world, which was established after the second world
that was james waterhouse in kyiv. let's speak to ukrainian mp andrii osadchuk. thank you for your time. now, you have been waiting for this aid for some time, but i want to get your reaction to what the foreign ministry spokesperson has said, that this is evidence that the us wants ukraine to fight to come in her words, the last ukrainian. thank you for havin: words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me _ words, the last ukrainian. thank you for having me here. _ words, the last...
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james waterhouse there. thousands of people have gathered in the georgia's capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law, which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power." critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents" — law on "foreign agents", which they say has been used to silence media outlets critical of the kremlin. the home office says it's entering the "final phase" of putting its rwanda policy into practice. a report in the guardian suggested detentions of asylum seekers ready for deportation would begin on monday. a home office spokesperson said at some stage people would "inevitably" start being detained in preparation for the first flight, which is due to take of
james waterhouse there. thousands of people have gathered in the georgia's capital, tblisi, demanding the government revoke a controversial "foreign agents" bill. the caucasus nation has been gripped by mass protests since mid—april, when the ruling georgian dream party reintroduced plans to pass the law, which would require any independent ngo or media organisation that receives more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a...
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that was james waterhouse in kyiv. the us house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. that's amidst the country's military offensive in gaza — military offensive in gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been killed — mostly children. the israeli war cabinet has been planning an offensive against hamas in rafah, where an estimated 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. but the us and other allies have warned israel against a full—scale assault on the city. early i spoke to the bbc�*s diplomatic correspondence james landale. here is his analysis. well, what it does is it's a reminder ofjust the core of the relationship between israel america and it's one that is purely military. the united states gives israel $3 billi
that was james waterhouse in kyiv. the us house of representatives also overwhelmingly approved a military assistance package for israel. that's amidst the country's military offensive in gaza — military offensive in gaza. gaza's health ministry says more than 3a,000 palestinians have been killed inside gaza so far, most of them women and children. overnight israel carried out more airstrikes in rafah, in the south of the territory. this is the aftermath. 18 palestinians have reportedly been...
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helena humphrey there. 0ur correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has been welcomed by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. yes, he'sjust said, "i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mikejohnson, for the decision" he says, "that keeps history on the right track." he talks about democracy and freedom always having global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. and a slight reagan quote where he says, "just peace and security can only be attained through strength." he hopes, he says, the bill will make it to president biden�*s desk and he signs off by saying, "thank you, america". so this is a long—awaited moment, i think the past six months where ukraine has had to sort of look increasingly inward when it's come to fighting on the ground, when it's come to manufacturing weapons domestically, because increasingly america's help has waned. i don't think it's been helped by a lack of military progress on the battlefield, but it's been a sort of deadly cycl
helena humphrey there. 0ur correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has been welcomed by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. yes, he'sjust said, "i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mikejohnson, for the decision" he says, "that keeps history on the right track." he talks about democracy and freedom always having global significance and will never fail as long as america helps...