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attended by heads of state and government from around the world. also on the program. the criminal denies accusations of war crimes in ukraine as a lie. ukrainian investigators say they found mostly civilians at a mass grave in an area of eastern ukraine, formerly held by russia. and that there's evidence there, but they were tortured. i've got office a well come to the program, but britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd with the historic state funeral. britain's longest reigning monarch was 1st on it with a funeral service at london's westminster abbey. then her coffin was carried in a procession across london and driven to windsor castle for committal service at saint george's chapel. there to this evening, the queen is being laid to rest in a private burial sorrow alongside her parents and husband led prince philip.
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i'll be crossing over to a correspondent at windsor castle in just a moment. but 1st this report on the funeral service service that took place in westminster abbey. earlier queen elizabeth begins her final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd and the queen consort camilo,
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the dean of westminster abbey introduced to service here. where queen elizabeth was married and crowned, we gather from across the nation from the commonwealth. and from the nations of the world, to mourn our loss, to remember her long life of selfless service, and in short confidence, to commit her to the mercy of god, amaica, and redeem. come ye bless, redemption, my father. and remember me eat britain's prime minister less trust was confirmed by the queen just 2 days before her death. all this how she read a lesson from the bible. i will come again and receive you unto myself that where i am day maybe lulu
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the archbishop of canterbury paid tribute to the queen's lifelong mission. ah, her late majesty famously dick head on a 21st birthday broadcast that our whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth. rarely had such a promise been so well kept. few leaders receive the outpouring of love that we have seen. all father have fanfare and the nation fell silent for 2 minutes.
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mm. the mourners paid tribute to their new monarchy. ah. and queen elizabeth the 2nd headed for her final resting place. ah, i called jack power of jesus a from a windsor where the late clean has been a ladle is about to be laid to rest. it's been a day of ceremonies, both in london and windsor where you are. so what comes next?
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again, this is the end of the public pause in this day of funeral at westminster abbey. and then we saw the queen's coffin proceed through the tide of windsor up the post called the long walk the long road up into windsor castle for then a commit to ceremony with just a 100 guests. something like a funeral. but it was the commit to a ceremony ahead of the very private entertainment, which is going to take place later on this evening with just close family. and i think this shows the real blend of sort of public and private pods of the royal family. some standout moments from today the, the look on the king's face showing that committee ceremony came. charles, the 3rd real sadness in his eyes. very, very visible and very relate to but i think to anybody who's ever lost, anyone, i suppose who so one of the things that a lot of people are talking about is the, the animals that were present at the food at the funeral,
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at this part of the funeral here in windsor, we saw the queen's favorite pony emma. she was outside that chapel as the queens coffin passed by, and also had to call geese as well. 2 of them were where i size to to see that the coffin passed by as well. and i think what's really interesting about that is the queen lived a life that very few of us will ever be able to relate to her understand. but one thing we can all relate to is the connection, the human connection with animals. i think that's something that's right. her rate really resonated with the british public part of the affection that they held the queen. and as we say now, this moves on to the pipe, private internment, the public and i leaving the areas are starting to head back home already. now, there was such an outpouring of support. do you think this goes well for the future of the market? i think the royal family, god will hope that that is certainly the case. the events that we've seen,
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including the a procession, the huge q of people that went to see her coffin lying in stage over the best part of 5 days. thousands, tens of thousands of hundreds of thousands of people more have been to show their respects to her. many, many tens of thousands of people here in windsor and in westminster as well throughout the days shows that there is still huge support for the royal family. em for what they mean, but a lot of that support suddenly has been weighed on the queen and the king, the new king king charles knows that he will have a job to do as part of his position to, to continue that line of the, of the rows of them on the key here in the country. the big question will be after these events sort of broadly seem to have gone like clockwork. and they've been exactly how the queen would have wanted. she had a hand in the organization, especially on things like the music will lead to believe. and the question will be, what kind of a coronation, sarah, meaning the king mobile? well, he wanted grand and big with all the pomp and ceremony that we've seen so far. and
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that will really be a defining factor, a real symbol of what kind of king king charles is going to be. our corresponded jack paragraph at windsor where queen lives are the 2nd is about to be to this. thank you very much. so ukraine says a russian missile damaged equipment close to the 2nd largest nuclear plant in the country cave brand that the attackers quote, nuclear terrorism. moscow has warned off more attacks on ukrainian infrastructure after it's forces were pushed back from ne them ukraine, leading to the discovery of mass graves in a forest. in the region, the kremlin denies russia is responsible for killing the civilians and soldiers whose remains were found outside is young. only the allegations quote lies our correspondence in one of those shows as been to the site where more than 450 bodies
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have been uncovered. and a warning, some viewers may find this next report, disturbing their uncovering syr, her as near by artillery fire rages in these forest. on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock to exceed in bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation. drawing from what sir nicholas ye equals. if stan leverts, the information we have, which has already been established, is the burial of local residence. labriola exclamation as you can see, examination of the bodies and referrals for forensic examinations that are currently being carried out a yukon ear, some corpses, show signs of violent death loudspeaker, metal, general yoga,
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le, yoga. just order the you who this cause is of a man in his eighty's or you. he was found with his hands tied behind his back. his skull was deformed by violent blows to the head. his janitors bear traces of torture. nearby 17 ukrainian soldiers have been found in a shallow grave. this was an o t. right here we found 17 corpses of servicemen, the armed forces of ukraine. the bodies have for now been sent to the morgue for further forensic examination supplies into collect dna samples in order to identify them tripled i shouldn't discuss it was not norful. the scene is so green that even the investigators are overwhelmed that are. ready gary, this is the 1st such experience in all my 5 years of service and psychologically i think we will need some help in the future early report. but also we also check up
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each other, sir. nauseous. miss immune, no names on the grave and everything. he's numbered the biggest number is 418418. and that's on the civilians with locals, with their hands tied, were found face down with the huddled in dan is thrown face down into the graves over by those boxes. it's only so my face was the unthinkable. investigators say they will not lead those crimes go unpunished. joke was willing arissa my job since the war began. we've already opened more than 4000 criminal proceedings regarding war crimes committed by soldiers of the russian federation in the harkey region. i will not tell you the exact number because it is constantly changing shallow. it keeps on increasing in light of the atrocities uncovered in asia and since its liberation, the un said it would send
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a team to investigate and are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. rushes most celebrated pop diva ala pu gotcha. as asked to be declared a foreign agent and solidarity with her husband maxim galka and who was designated as one less than a week ago. in an instagram post, she said, pollutants warn you. crane was killing soldiers for illusory, our aims. and turning russia into a global pariah us president joe biden has said that washington would defend taiwan if china stage to quote or unprecedented attack. he added that the u . s. does maintain a one china policy and does not support tie one's independence. china has responded by saying by this remark severely violate washington's policy over the old and one more of gun. his dance taliban have freed american engineer, mark fairfax, and exchange for an afghan tribal leader who was held on her drug charges since
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2005 dash in was i was detained on suspicion of smuggling more than $50000000.00 worth of heroine into the u. s and europe for rex worked on development projects in afghanistan for a decade now britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth with a historic state funeral coffin was carried in a procession across london and driven to windsor castle for a private interment ceremony. leave you with some images from to day the day britain said good bye to its longest reigning monarch. ah, with
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