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well, in this way, taking into account all these factors, it is smaller, it is more specialized, it needs less staff, and we have solved specific tasks that we really need. thank you, it is very easy, such an expert effect, express was in touch with us. i will finally say that now the fate of the josephobites in the position of prime minister is being decided again, the conservatives voted secretly, we are waiting for this information. oh my god, johnson is fighting - i just started talking because i am thinking about the badger johnson, oh, about johnson, because he introduced an emergency situation now in the states, this is due to the lack of electricity on the market, they will solve this situation somehow. so , i already said this in badin. thank you, thank you, mr. sergey , i am with you and we will meet with you tomorrow. and now for your attention bbc new from ukraine, let's watch together zelensky alone visited the front line bbc received evidence of war crimes in kherson oblast boris johnson is threatened with resignation this is the 130th day of
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russia's war against ukraine on bbc news ukraine live from london president zelensky visited the front on his route lysychansk and bakhmut kidnapping and abuse of civilians in the kherson region bbc received evidence of alleged war crimes by the russian military on the verge of retirement british parliament votes for no confidence in boris johnson volodymyr zelenskyi personally visited the military currently at the front visited advanced positions in kharkiv and zaporizhzhia regions and
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then met with armymen in the area of bakhmut and lysychanska potap about everyday life and the morale of soldiers who risk their health and lives for his trips to the area of hostilities, volodymyr zelenskyi is always known as a front-line president . it is interesting that the russian president putin is called by the western press, on the contrary, the head of the state in a bunker, because he rarely appears in public. at the beginning of the war , 100,000 people lived there, now there are 30,000 left and 5 digits are constantly decreasing, so few people refuse to evacuate, but what is happening on the eastern front, bbc correspondent orla-herrin this road leads to war, a war that destroys everything in its path, we are in donbas, a key battlefield,
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russian troops are 3 km from here, this area around bakhmut is under the control of ukrainian forces, but the enemy is approaching from both sides, and the military is preparing to face another day of war, these are experienced veterans, hardened in battles they are fighting with russian hybrid forces here in the east since 2014 anton is one of these soldiers we needed shelter more protection inside our
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armored car the attack started the military says it was a cluster bomb that exploded less than 2 km away from us for the last half an hour there have been constant warnings of fire, we had to hide the military in shelters, we heard heavy artillery fire, it is clear that the war in this area is extremely hot, the russians are trying hard to advance ukrainian forces are trying to hold their positions but the trenches turn into graves, many friends, the man says that the russians have already taken over a lot of territory, half of italy wanted anton says that the russians have changed their tactics and now they rely on massive artillery fire now they hardly know how to shoot the city they don’t
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need anything alive they just need the battle is approaching us again and the closer the russians are getting the more the civilian population is fleeing content three months of war and every day painful separation then it is called liberation and if he reaches the success of his ambitions may not stop at ukraine, that's all, the ukrainian army managed to push the russian military back to north donetsk, the ukrainian ministry of defense says that on the streets of the city, the military calls it the hottest direction of this war, the leading army units were brought there, even the head of ukrainian military intelligence, kyrylo
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budanov, arrived in person, according to the ukrainian military in donbas, the russians continue to prevail in artillery, let's talk more about the situation at the fronts , pbc correspondent albi shundrya joins me so albia congratulations, we hear conflicting opinions about who controls what part of the all-uverodonetsk e-e , which controls ukraine, its russia. so the situation in this place is relatively well known, the head of the luhansk region, serhii gaidai, who on sunday said that the armed forces of ukraine control half of north donetsk, reported that the situation has worsened, and before that, journalist yuriy butusov wrote that the armed forces of ukraine control a much smaller part of the city than gaidai claimed, and here is monday main the intelligence agency reported that its head, kyrylo budanov, had come to severodonetsk to inspect the work of the gur units in the city. in the city, fierce fighting continues from one side to the other.
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on the one hand, this gives the ukrainian army the opportunity to bind significant forces of the enemy from the other side, and this is what military experts say. it should not be forgotten that from the very beginning the russian army wanted to surround the group of oo forces in lysichansk-severodonetsk, this is not the whole group, but the threat of encirclement. active use of artillery must be taken into account during the russian offensive poses a threat to the civilian population of ugu albion in recent days, russia has shelled kharkiv and odessa and kyiv, what is known about the consequences of these shellings for people and for infrastructure on sunday, russian rockets hit the darnytskyi wagon repair plant in kyiv, the russians claim that they wanted to destroy the tanks there, those tanks that were delivered as western aid, but ukrzaliznytsia assures that only grain carriers were affected by missile attacks in kyiv, it has not been a week since the russians also
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shelled the residential areas of kharkiv again shelling in the kharkiv region and dead, wounded, and there are reports of new shelling of mykolaiv, northern regions of sumy oblast, intense shelling in various regions of ukraine, the ukrainian general staff strikes again alarms, the russian army in belarus is pulling up the northern border with ukraine, and from kander anti-missile installations and anti-aircraft systems, how threatening is this situation ? to all possible scenarios against the risks of a repeat of russia on the part of belarus so far minimal these are the words of the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi military experts the possibility of the entry of belarusian troops is assessed differently, but in general they are calm due to their limited
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opportunities and one of the versions is that at a favorable start of the invasion of russia in ukraine, belarusian units could appear and maybe not even for open combat. and as occupation forces, this fits well from geological speculation on the topic of soviet history, however , ukraine does not ignore the belarusian direction, which means that a certain amount of forces of the ukrainian command must be kept precisely in the belarusian direction, although the main events are unfolding in donbas at the front, this is always an extraordinary event, what is known about the circumstances and what it tells us, the russian side draws from the confirmation of the death of the general, this is already a common practice, since the russians say little about their losses in this war, which the russians do not call a war,
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this indicates that there is no victorious march through the donbass in the russian army, and for all the gains of the dead russian senior command staff, this information is very difficult to confirm in the conditions of the war , as evidenced by these losses that the generals are not very they trust their subordinate commanders and try to be closer to the place of the battles. and that moscow demands from them positive news about the capture of donbas and also general roman kutuzov to ukraine, a command to the army in the far east of russia, and in ukraine the so-called army corps from the so-called lpr is another testimony of the complete dependence of these separatist republics on moscow. thank you, albion. so, as a bbc correspondent, i am talking about the situation on the fronts in ukraine, and we come to our next material and the topic of more heavy weapons for ukraine, great britain has decided to send its long-range missiles to ukraine, so far we are talking about three m-270 anti-aircraft missile systems.
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the government has not confirmed exactly how many weapons will be provided , but according to the bbc, at first it is still only about three systems, they shoot at a distance of 80 km this is a greater distance than the one at which the russian artillery fires in donbas, earlier a similar decision was made in the united states of america, they promised ukraine several long-range himers systems, the decision of the united states already angered moscow on sunday putin even threatened to expand the list of targets for attacks in ukraine, the ukrainian military will learn to use launchers in the coming weeks, the systems are provided under a guarantee, ukraine will use them only for defensive purposes, not for strikes on the territory of russia, how will new heavy weapons from britain affect the course of battles, are long-range artillery capable installation of pearls the situation due to the front and how does the capital feel after the recent missile attacks, the view
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of the bbc correspondent joe in water i think ukrainian forces need quality, not necessarily quantity. less than 10 systems in total do not change the course of this war. but in the sense of strategic or tactical possibilities, in order to understand exactly how this will affect the course of events, we need to look at what the ukrainians and russians currently have these new systems can work on targets with an accuracy of several meters and from a distance of about 80 km, while what the russians have accuracy from such a distance is the size of a football field, therefore, in the sense of the artillery battles that continue during these shellings in missiles that are happening in this sense, the ability to accurately share will now be the key question for the ukrainians is how quickly they will be able to introduce these systems into battle, how quickly they will be able to learn how to use them, or whether they will be able to deliver them to the front so that
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russia does not destroy them with airstrikes on the way and in the long term, will they be able to maintain such systems even more, because they will need them this weekend, the missile strikes on kyiv undermined the calm mood and feeling return to normal life in the capital when i stood on this balcony on sunday morning and looked over the smoke over the city, it was a reminder that kyiv continues to be in a state of war, but it is also worth saying that this is not the first such experience for the city, people here are returning to their usual lives. i would did not say that they are panicking or think that something has changed a lot, just that they are getting a reminder that the conflict continues and russia can go to these things regarding the international community, we are beginning to see the beginning of a certain split between the western partners, the americans, the united kingdom, the canadians, and the
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eastern europeans still have a clear position, but there is also a fear that the call we saw between olaf scholz , president macron and president putin shows that france and germany are talking about negotiations, while ukraine says that there is currently no what can i say, but this is the beginning of pressure from these two states on the ukrainians in order for them to reach agreements that would require them to make many, many compromises, shooting civilians, forcing them to cooperate, kidnapping villagers heads - this is an incomplete list of alleged crimes of the russian military, which ukrainian human rights defenders declared during the war. all these facts are difficult to verify, but some of them are possible. there are numerous testimonies of victims and witnesses. the bbc also received such testimonies about abuse and kidnapping
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in the kherson region occupied by russia. footage and stories can shock a report by caroline davis, oleksandr's bruises are gradually disappearing but the memories of what happened to him in kherson do not disappear, according to him, this is the result of torture from on the part of the russian security forces, the man tells how he was hanged by the wrist and held for such a long time. oleksandr once served in the ukrainian army, now he is an entrepreneur, he lived in a village in the kherson region, a bag on his head already when i was there for a while, i think the pants are still in i was so calm, again bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam they well it will grow as it burst, that is, i beat it from time to time, so that this very removal was all about removing it, uh, then already
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when it hit hard on this side of me, well, i was dizzy, i was already falling, that is, oleg, the journalist, he claims that he was kidnapped after a few days after the invasion of russia, they beat me with their feet and the butts of machine guns, uh, they already later, when i got to the doctor, i found out that they broke four of my ribs, that's how i heard how they tortured other other prisoners. i think that, well, for me it was even scarier than some physical ones physical impact than physical beating because psychologically it was very difficult to survive all this russian troops took control of kherson practically at the beginning of the invasion without the possibility of getting to the region it is difficult to confirm these testimonies, but we also heard numerous reports of abduction and torture of internal organs craniocerebral
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trauma когда человека we just talked to a doctor from one of the kherson hospitals, who asked not to reveal his name. they connected it to the battery, yes, a cord, a wire, two long wires in his groin, and his feet were wet he and the organization human rights watch are also investigating what exactly is happening in kherson. i think what we see in the testimonies filmed by the bbc is very consistent with what
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we hear ourselves, and not only in the areas that are currently occupied, but also in the areas that were previously occupied by russian troops, the russian authorities did not respond to our request for comment earlier. they called such accusations of war crimes staged, but as the number of testimonies about life under russian control increases, a terrible picture of intimidation is gradually painted . of violence and repression boris johnson on the verge of resigning the british prime minister is accused of violating the quarantine rules and organizing a party at the height of the lockdown in 2020. at the moment, a secret vote is being held in the parliament, the results of which will determine the future fate of the prime minister, how is everything happening, we ask the correspondents bbc olga palamaryuk, olga is already in direct contact.
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i congratulate you. i will tell you in more detail how the vote can affect the political life of the kingdom and how the british themselves react to such an initiative of the conservatives greetings zhanna well, let me start with the background. the chair under the british prime minister was still rocking. last year, boris johnson was accused of violating the quarantine conditions. festive events, or the so -called patty gate, were organized by government officials led by johnson during the strict lockdown period. this greatly outraged the british, because everything happened in the time when ordinary citizens were ordered to stay at home and were forbidden to visit relatives or, for example , go to the funeral of loved ones, the police even intervened and imposed 126 fines in that including johnson himself, the prime minister then apologized , but this was not enough for members of parliament and they wanted his resignation, even collected the necessary number of letters, and although you know that
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some politicians are quite harsh and critical in their statements, there are still those who do not support such an initiative, in particular, the minister of foreign affairs , forestry, and the chancellor and the minister of justice expressed their support to the prime minister, but what do ordinary citizens, the british themselves, say about the possible resignation of the prime minister, let's listen together he did a lot for our country i know he wasn't perfect so which politician is perfect he managed to survive this pandemic i think he should stay in office gas and utility bills have gone up as well as prices and no one has helped me i don't see that he brought benefits, i wish we need changes, the truth is they say that i don’t know, i think he didn’t make mistakes but i don’t know who doesn’t make mistakes in his workplace, no matter what
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, but the matter came to a vote like this and here’s how it will go johnson vacated the chair of the prime minister for such an initiative , at least half of the deputies must vote. and that's 187 people. and if not, then he receives a one-year immunity for dismissal, and if possible, very briefly , if johnson is removed from office, what will this mean for ukraine, because it is about a close and truly effective ally, boris johnson is indeed called such an ally of ukraine, and even volodymyr zelensky himself called johnson a friend of the country, and not for nothing, because from the first days , britain and johnson himself support ukraine in every possible way he was the first representative of the g7 countries to visit kyiv, spoke about sanctions against russian companies and high-ranking officials, and also mentioned the possible creation of a union with ukraine
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as an alternative to the eu and, most importantly, the government of britain during johnson's term of office helped the armed forces in every possible way. a lot of weapons, including a lot of anti-tank weapons of the new generation, hundreds of short- range missiles, more than 100 armored vehicles, dozens of heavy drones of the system against of air defense, so now the main question that concerns the letter of every ukrainian and what will change if there is a new prime minister in britain and will the vector not change and in general what will the situation be next in any case we will hear about the results and the answer to all these questions later studio thank you olya so there was a bbc correspondent olha palamaryuk further studies during the war in practice
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it can be a session what happens online graduation from the university without handing out paper diplomas and sometimes even the defense of diploma theses just on on the front line after the full-scale invasion of russia into ukraine, for example, luhansk medical university had to move for the second time in 2014, he came from luhansk to rubizhny, now doctors and nurses had to flee the war for the second time to the west to rivne report by oleksiy bukhala oleksiy bukhala her first job oleksiy never will not forget , the boy is studying at the luhansk medical university and works part-time as a doctor. until recently, the university was in a foreign country. but after the start of the war, many students had to flee from luhansk oblast to equally, their medical university also became displaced for the second time with the start of the war in donbas in 2014. the
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luhansk state medical university moved to rubizhnye. we have existed as an institution for more than 60 years. our usual location is the city of luhansk, but in 2014 we had to change the location from the city of luhansk to the city of luhansk. border in border, we started from scratch and started building our university. we also got several buildings and there was also a powerful, very modern dormitory. in addition, there were clinical bases that were located between severodonetsk border criminal lysychansk oleksiy liked his studies, he also worked at the hospital from severodonetsk part-time at the same time. on february 24, the guy went to work after 4-5 days
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. they already started to admit when, well, in severodonetsk, they started to congratulate . i didn't see anything. well, i didn't walk around the city. well, it was scary, that is, there were constant bombs , that's why they were coming through the city . hands with splinters hit us when we left the department and there was a food block not far away so that the patients could get food, we also went out to help and we left near the hospital and here is a rocket sticking out from the neighboring rubizhne, in particular the buildings of the medical university were also shelled, the university decided to evacuate to rivne, and students were called to move here and teachers, now the medical university has already resumed
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training, practical classes are held in the rivne regional hospital, all students now live far from their hometowns in donbass, they do not know if they will be able to one day to return home, but at least they were able to return to their studies and to their student life abroad, we had everything , there were excellent buildings, there was an excellent material and technical base, there was a simulation center, a beautiful dormitory, there were few analogues, and all this was taken away by the war, but as henry ford said let them burn my houses, let them take away my factories, but leave me my people and we will restore everything and take a closer look at how it is possible to conduct an admissions campaign to universities in war conditions, contact us ivanna kobernyk co-founder of the smart education organization ivan
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good evening, the first question for you, please tell me how realistic the task is, first of all, it concerns the completion of the academic movement and those related to the entrance campaign and the national multiple subject test that the entrants will take this year. if we talk about the end of the academic year back in april, the ministry of education and science gave methodological recommendations on how this can be done , taking into account the possibility of autonomy of higher education institutions of education and the possibility of creating individual curricula, they are different for non -graduation courses and for graduation, for non-graduation courses there is a rather flexible situation, including the possibility of higher education institutions departing from educational standards and transferring practice, which, of course, is very difficult or impossible to carry out in the conditions martial law in many regions of ukraine, as well as the study of certain
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modules of certain e-e subjects for later periods as regards graduation courses. there, of course, is the situation is more complicated, but i will remind you that for more than one year documents about education have been issued through the state enterprise inforesurs and of course, if a higher education institution submits documents on time and all the entrance tests or the defense of master's or bachelor's theses have been completed, then one can hope that in this case the situation will be different in each institution of higher education about this, it is necessary to understand that there will not be two identical situations here, because everything will depend on whether all the documents have been preserved and whether there is someone to deal with this of the admissions campaign. it seems to me that this is the decision that was finally adopted, namely the national multi-subject test that will be conducted in test centers, but online online
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means using a computer, and this is the best decision among those that could be implemented in very difficult conditions and i will remind you that this year there will be as many as three sessions in the second half of july, then there will be an additional one in august and a special session in september ivan thank you and we must complete the program thank you for these explanations we will continue to follow this the topic is to explain on all bbc platforms how you can enter the highest this year in conditions of war and we will say goodbye - this is not all the news for today more stories on our website bbc dot yuan and on our pages in social networks we will be on the air again tomorrow 21:00 take care self
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