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i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on, on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being, in by yet again, live for moscow. this is our teeth. they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from ah, with ah, yeah, so you did with 3 all much or so did the forwarding. that's the one which is nice, but i guess my, my husband nicely grasp on it, but the serial number was a dumb. we've got it up. what's the city that just went? this was genius that you go to to go is i don't like yourself that way. up thrilled with a with a with, with a ah, oh, he's a nurse and i see what i see and you go in, you know, i knew it. you you have a good day? yes. enjoy joe. thank you. though i know there is one thing i really was just a yes, not a portable christie. we just which it's a new you said a much smaller than that. with that i will know wha
i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on, on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being, in by yet again, live for moscow. this is our teeth. they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from ah, with ah, yeah, so you did with 3 all much or so...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyacentral african republic. moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. since russia's invasion of ukraine, more than two million refugees have fled the country. it's the largest movement of people in europe since the second world war. can you believe this? can you? hundreds of thousands of them have flowed through lviv station. the story of this station is the story of ukraine's people — and the war that's consuming them. this is platform 5. jenia is saying goodbye to his family — his wife, 0ksana, 12—year—old son ilya and nine—year—old anna. they are on their way to poland, but men of fighting age are not allowed to board the train. platform 5 is the part of this station which thousands are desperate to reach. but it's a place of pain and sorrow. this is the life they left behind in kha
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyacentral african republic. moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. since russia's invasion of ukraine, more than two million refugees have fled the country. it's the largest movement of...
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i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being in by hit again, fly from moscow. this is our t, they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from a oh well driven by dreamers shaped by 10 percent of those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, when i was showing the wrong one, i just don't. i mean, you world, yes, to say proud disdain, because the advocate an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah with cooling you you see a line you you say yes he only so that the with a with i'm you purchased a song just what i said you know you probably were you mean you know you that also douglas you know no, not the only with team pushing and pushing the vision. i need to stay with me and say i so that i will a will go to y
i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being in by hit again, fly from moscow. this is our t, they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from a oh well driven by dreamers shaped by 10 percent of those with...
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i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks. and i find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being, in by yet again, fly from moscow. this is our teeth. they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from ah with aah, ukraine a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia. until recently . 2014, a qu divides ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on bus. a war that continues to this day on the edge of a large field near lo, ganske, the mass grave. local say that the people buried here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this, what are the mr. alcorda? what the roster? don't batista merely as it would be the when the british start. okay, what's the crane said things of us that inform you not to answer. rocca leads a special committee for col
i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the on western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks. and i find my, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being, in by yet again, fly from moscow. this is our teeth. they close for more great programs beginning in moments by from ah with aah, ukraine a big and rich country that's...
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i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being invited again. meanwhile, off a syrian refugee is calling on the fact the e open that stores to hundreds of thousands of ukrainians in less than a week while he fled the war in syria 10 years ago, but still not been allowed to enter europe to start his new life. we're wondering why we're ukrainians. welcome in all countries, while we syrian refugees is still intent to remain under the snow facing death and no one is looking at us. the european union is urgently preparing to grant ukrainians the right to live and work in the blocks member states for up to 3 years with germany's interior minister, calling for a non bureaucratic way to quickly take in the refugees. but serene refugee augment . i'll harry explained to reuters his concerns on this contrast
i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find, i found certain resistance later in, in, in being invited again. meanwhile, off a syrian refugee is calling on the fact the e open that stores to hundreds of thousands of ukrainians in less than a week while he fled the war...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaed any ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. two other quick news lines linked to the war in ukraine to bring you. officials in moscow are warning that western sanctions could cause the international space station to crash. they believe the measures could disrupt the operations of russian vessels servicing the iss. the russian section of the station weighs 500 tonnes and helps correct its orbit. and the west�*s crackdown on some of the oligarchs linked to president putin is continuing — italy's financial police say they have seized the yacht of the russian billionaire andre melnichenko. this is it — moored in the port of trieste. it's one of the largest yachts in the world and reportedly worth almost 600 million dollars. more than two and a half million people have now fled ukraine and the humanitarian situation is stretching resources to the limit in several cou
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaed any ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. two other quick news lines linked to the war in ukraine to bring you. officials in moscow are warning that western sanctions could cause the international space station to crash. they believe the measures could disrupt the...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaas always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. an economic advisor to ukraine's president says he is "shocked and disappointed" that the uk is still accepting russian oil and diesel. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, announced earlier this week that the uk would phase out imports of russian oil by the end of the year. our business correspondent, simon browning is here. some frustration in the ukrainian government about what it perceives as the slowness of the sanctions of. that's right. the ukrainian government said they were shocked had a sense of disabilities disbelief when they found out a tanker containing russian diesel this coming to london. and the fact that uk companies are buying russian oil and gas for the uk economy. we have seen this by the uk government, the eu and us, and the uk will stop importing russian oil and gas
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaas always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. an economic advisor to ukraine's president says he is "shocked and disappointed" that the uk is still accepting russian oil and diesel. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, announced...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. more than two and a half million people have now fled ukraine and the humanitarian situation is stretching resources to the limit in several countries. at least a million and a half of the refugees have made their way to poland. some are being housed in reception centres near the border and others have been welcomed into the homes of local people. 0ur correspondent danjohnson joins me now from krakow. 100,000 people a day i think coming in, every day. is this wave of bottom—up support from locals there running out of steam? that bottom-up support from locals there running out of steam?— running out of steam? that is the worry because — running out of steam? that is the worry because it's _ running out of steam? that is the worry because it's been _ running out of steam? that is the worry because it's been such - running out
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. more than two and a half million people have now fled ukraine and the humanitarian situation is stretching resources to the limit in several countries. at least a million and a half of the refugees have made their way to poland....
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and as there are syria, libya and damage. such innovations have triggered, unending wireless and bloodshed and russia as invasion, and the u. s. plan to arm ukraine's to bleed russia threatened to turn your credit into assyria on libya. this will have made implications both for russia security as well as well. europe and security professor brown with jamie. thank you so much. that's a for the show will be back on saturday. 76. he has to the day since then. you k bryant is to winston churchill address the u. s. making his round on good and speech where he warned against the spread of soviet communism. until then keep in touch my role at social media that has know which country you think is the biggest aggressive ah, with industry to restock and just look up from when i'm not only a muscle around noon noon, she kitty doesn't being in the green show on a nurse to me. yes, but i seal mama cook gas. gosh cisco to suddenly tim cut that to his ashley of dc. wanted to work with one of the cool position admitted can you put me out and i put the key for the chino grimes to network for phones or some
and as there are syria, libya and damage. such innovations have triggered, unending wireless and bloodshed and russia as invasion, and the u. s. plan to arm ukraine's to bleed russia threatened to turn your credit into assyria on libya. this will have made implications both for russia security as well as well. europe and security professor brown with jamie. thank you so much. that's a for the show will be back on saturday. 76. he has to the day since then. you k bryant is to winston churchill...
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and as iraq, syria libya, yamuna, finest on demonstrate such invasion, supp triggered, i'm ending weiland, and bloodshed and russia invasion and the u. s. blind to armen ukrainians to bleed . russia threatened to turn ukraine into assyria on libya. this one have meet implications both for russian security as, as when a small europe and security that set for one of your favorite shows of this season, the team and i will be back soon with a brand new look. but until then, you can keep in touch viral on social media if it's available in your country. and remember, you can continue to watch all going on the right. in episodes on auto see latino come see very soon is peace at hand, russia, ukraine negotiations. the end, the conflict appear to be a real possibility. compromise seems to be prevailing. will this impact the west offensive against russia? with the leaders grow increasingly defiant and refusing to pay for gas in rubles by diet, gym, and full cost, the catastrophic effects of a cutoff in russian supply, including a decade long recession, russia and china agreed to move to what with w
and as iraq, syria libya, yamuna, finest on demonstrate such invasion, supp triggered, i'm ending weiland, and bloodshed and russia invasion and the u. s. blind to armen ukrainians to bleed . russia threatened to turn ukraine into assyria on libya. this one have meet implications both for russian security as, as when a small europe and security that set for one of your favorite shows of this season, the team and i will be back soon with a brand new look. but until then, you can keep in touch...
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you can also remember iraq, she will syria libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists who visited eastern ukraine. one group, when so village in little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago, an independent reporter visited the dumbass spoke of his experience. would you like ah storms that i saw she knew but a baby. i feel surprised, this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions for the comfort. while earlier we spoke with thomas roper himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past. 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with the italian colleague because i just returned myself 2 hours ag
you can also remember iraq, she will syria libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists who visited eastern ukraine. one group, when so village in little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago, an independent reporter visited the dumbass spoke of his experience. would you like ah storms that i saw she knew but a...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. what we discussed the current situation. we have one of those independent journalists, thomas roper is visited the region himself and he told us about the reaction of locals. he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past. 8 years remains largely on told in the west. i would agree with italian, call it because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the conflict region and the don bus and in every village where we have been and when they've seen that we are for journalists, they were screaming at us why the western press didn't tell the world about the us war there. and now we see again the same thing to work. didn't see the g s. war. the rest of the media didn't talk about it and now the font is conflict and that, well, i would not call them hypocritical. i would really call them someone even lying. because what i have seen is just the opposite and i see them our eyes. it's just the opposite of what
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. what we discussed the current situation. we have one of those independent journalists, thomas roper is visited the region himself and he told us about the reaction of locals. he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past. 8 years remains largely on told in the west. i would agree with italian, call it because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. meanwhile, thomas roper ro, for, excuse me, an independent journalist visited the dumbass region, unexpressed, his reaction to the events. would you like ah storms that i saw, she nibbled a baby. i feel surprised, this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come. every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions for you'd have to read it or we discussed the current situation with thomas roper and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely unfold in the west. i would agree with each other i'm calling because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the conflict region and the bus and and every where we have been. and when they have seen that we are for journalists, they were screaming at
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. meanwhile, thomas roper ro, for, excuse me, an independent journalist visited the dumbass region, unexpressed, his reaction to the events. would you like ah storms that i saw, she nibbled a baby. i feel surprised, this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghan, austin. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited east in ukraine, one re winter village, little guns, republic, which was taken to the control of people's forces around a month ago. and independent reports who visited the dumbass, spoke of his experience. would have load ah, store that i saw, she knew, but a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting. and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. yeah. that somebody went to the california to earlier. we spoke with thomas roper himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with each other i'm calling because i just returne
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghan, austin. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited east in ukraine, one re winter village, little guns, republic, which was taken to the control of people's forces around a month ago. and independent reports who visited the dumbass, spoke of his experience. would have load ah, store that i saw, she knew, but a baby. i feel...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. i stop random people in interview them. they will tell me they were locked in their basement and couldn't get out. many say they shot at them to keep them from leaving. by they, they mean the neo nazi battalions. and then i say on the washington post that these militants read works by count. yet i went to the form of basis, whether on nazi symbols, i saw books about ss gods about miscellany. them we'll told about the nationalist organizations in italy while here we see the real nazis holding the whole state hostage above the door. and a group of foreign journalists also had the chance to visit a village in luke ganske republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. with locals now receiving humanitarian aid delivered by russian troops . one german reporter described his emotions on arrival. would you like ah, storm to fit us? she knew better by read my feel surprised that this i
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. i stop random people in interview them. they will tell me they were locked in their basement and couldn't get out. many say they shot at them to keep them from leaving. by they, they mean the neo nazi battalions. and then i say on the washington post that these militants read works by count. yet i went to the form of basis, whether on nazi symbols, i saw books about ss...
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we've seen these videos in as a by john northern syria, libya and now over the skies of ukraine. now for turkey, this is just the beginning. they're building equipment like multi roll helicopter scene here. helicopter landing ships and turning their sites to 5th generation aircraft. this is only the beginning they say, for turkey's defense exports. alex could topless accounting the cost, and the defense industry is quietly making billions of dollars of profit from the war. the potential for surgeon sales of all types of weaponry has lifted lockheed stock 8.3 percent and raytheon shares 3.9 percent be a systems. a largest contractor in the u. k. in europe is up 26 percent of the world's top 5 firms by revenue li, boeing has seen a drop. well to discuss solar that's i'm joined from still come by ph visa mon, who's a senior research or the stock home international piece research institute. mr. batesman, welcome to the program. so 1st of all, do you think this harold a global rushed to by arms as nations defense budgets? or is it just driven principally by european concerns about the
we've seen these videos in as a by john northern syria, libya and now over the skies of ukraine. now for turkey, this is just the beginning. they're building equipment like multi roll helicopter scene here. helicopter landing ships and turning their sites to 5th generation aircraft. this is only the beginning they say, for turkey's defense exports. alex could topless accounting the cost, and the defense industry is quietly making billions of dollars of profit from the war. the potential for...
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that the 2 countries find themselves on opposite ends of other proxy conflicts or venturing godly syria, libya as well as obviously we saw between as over john and armenia. recently, what tech is trying to do is position itself as a possible mediator between the 2 already rep turbo on the president said that his country would be willing to try and negotiate, but that still hasn't been received by all the countries jamal a shell. thank you. in east and ukraine, volunteers have converted associate built cinema into a shelter. it's become a hub for distributing essentials like food and medicine chance trap and visited the cinema in april the i tell you that i might have but i did a lot because i need 5 people quickly. any volunteers, the man says, the former line to unload, donated food, water baiting with clothes. it's taken into what i think decades has been a sense of culture and arts and has now become a vital and potential life saving a distribution to point which is an incredible sense of purpose and energy in this sense. what these people are doing is they're taking in donations of food, c
that the 2 countries find themselves on opposite ends of other proxy conflicts or venturing godly syria, libya as well as obviously we saw between as over john and armenia. recently, what tech is trying to do is position itself as a possible mediator between the 2 already rep turbo on the president said that his country would be willing to try and negotiate, but that still hasn't been received by all the countries jamal a shell. thank you. in east and ukraine, volunteers have converted...
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you can also remember iraq, she will syria libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. george yo bianca is among an increasing number of foreign journalists in eastern ukraine. one group of reporters went to a village in the loop ganske republic, which fell under the control of russian that forces around a month ago. one of the independent journalist shared his experience from the see would you like, ah, storms that are associated with a baby? i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. some didn't work for the comfort, you'd have to read it indonesia, which will play host to this year's g. 20 gathering of the world's largest economies is so far resisting pressure from some members to kick russia. i'd of the grip over its actions in ukrain
you can also remember iraq, she will syria libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. george yo bianca is among an increasing number of foreign journalists in eastern ukraine. one group of reporters went to a village in the loop ganske republic, which fell under the control of russian that forces around a month ago. one of the independent journalist shared his experience from the see would you like, ah, storms that are associated with a baby? i...
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syria. i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far a death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine? the job a newsroom of syria and ukraine would be the 8th of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported is ob, floor of littered with papers, books, high tech labs, left untouched. that's the condition of a key research lab, but that noble nuclear power plants, a media media report is been ransacked by russian forces with an exclusive report. now on those contradictions, his art sees eager done of. well, there's maybe only a handful of places in the entire world as iconic, as the chernobyl power plant. we've come here for a series of reports, published by some ukranian sauce, is that the rob wildfire raging in the area and that the russians aren't letting fire brigades in to let them tackle the blaze. well, hopefully you can see how much fires the rays
syria. i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far a death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine? the job a newsroom of syria and ukraine would be the 8th of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported is ob, floor of littered with papers, books, high tech labs, left untouched. that's the condition of a key research lab, but that...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyat the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. so what's the latest military assessment? my colleague, tim wilcox has been speaking to andrew galer, head of land vehicles and weapons at janes — and formally british army infantryman — and to the military analyst justin crump, who is chief executive of the risk assessment company sibylline — and formerly a british army tank commander. they are doing better in the south and east very best forces were in dundas, forces from north and northeast are a bit less to it, —— in donbas. they were told they were going into the invasion so they have not sorted themselves out, so it is a slower advance on kyiv but there are advancing forces in the north—east, cutting off a large chunk of the country, advancing a long way in doing it well have to get to the edge of kyiv but very long supply lines then you are held up long supply lines then you are held up in khaki of
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyat the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. so what's the latest military assessment? my colleague, tim wilcox has been speaking to andrew galer, head of land vehicles and weapons at janes — and formally british army infantryman — and to the military analyst justin crump, who is chief executive of...
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pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. sure. what is your full color with? with more and more ukranian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen. what a piece deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on bass region after a ceasefire. but the, any agreement it would have to be put to a vote by the ukrainian people. but for many of them, including one of the residents of these bombed out flats, no hockey region. their relationship with russia has been changed for ever. water. no, and b was done with this, or was, are with when it will have relatives who live over there. but there it stops, so the russians will never be our brothers again. along with it. he has a look at some other developments related to the war and ukraine. the russian winner of the 2021 nobel peace prize says he will auction off the prestigious metal and donate the proceeds to help ukrainian refugees. dmitri murat all
pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. sure. what is your full color with? with more and more ukranian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen. what a piece deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on bass region after a ceasefire. but the, any agreement it would have to be put to a...
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pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. so what if you follow with, with more and more ukranian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen, what a peace deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on beth's region after a ceasefire. but any agreement it would have to be put to a vote by the ukrainian people. but for many of them, including one of the residents of these bombed out flats, no hockey region, their relationship with russia has been changed for ever water. no one be, was done with this, or was ruled when it will have relatives who live over there. but there it stops, so the russians will never be our brothers again, along with it, brought a war in ukraine is causing security concerns in finland. the country shows a 1300 kilometer border with russia and wal relations with moscow have been amicable in recent decades. invasion of ukraine is causing many fins to reconsider their neu
pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. so what if you follow with, with more and more ukranian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen, what a peace deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on beth's region after a ceasefire. but any agreement it would have to be put to a vote by the...
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but the same time it finds itself opposed to russia, for example, in syria, in libya and in other places. that kind of positioning as far as ankara is concerned, it believe that can use this to its advantage in trying to use that leverage. so both sides, however, when you speak to analyst, suffolk, yes, turkey enjoys those strong relationships with both countries, but in terms of actual leverage that it can use to pressure either side. that is where maybe there is a lack of clarity because how much does russia depend on chart? he, ukraine. yes. maybe depends a lot more. we've seen with the drones with the virus sar, drones that have been very significant since. well, it's obviously the economic ties between them. maybe between russia and sark, it's more of a mutual respect over specific files. maybe you can look at maybe doing deals with russia of the ukraine by agreeing to do certain things with regards to syria, with regard to libya and so forth. possibly. and the end of the, the chart is very keen to show that the mediation can take place through. it's obviously geographically as well
but the same time it finds itself opposed to russia, for example, in syria, in libya and in other places. that kind of positioning as far as ankara is concerned, it believe that can use this to its advantage in trying to use that leverage. so both sides, however, when you speak to analyst, suffolk, yes, turkey enjoys those strong relationships with both countries, but in terms of actual leverage that it can use to pressure either side. that is where maybe there is a lack of clarity because how...
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pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. so what is your full color with? with more and more ukrainian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen. what a piece deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on bass region after a ceasefire. but any agreement it would have to be put to a vote by the ukrainian people. but for many of them, including one of the residents of these bombed out flats, no hockey region, their relationship with russia has been changed for ever water. no one be, was done with this. what was wrong when it will have relatives who live over there? but there it stops, so the russians will never be our brothers again. along with it, brought in m, the war is causing security concerns in finland. the country shares a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and while relations with moscow has been amicable in recent decades, the invasion of ukraine is causing many fins to reconsider
pressure, so that russia stops looking for more military reserves or mercenary, somewhere in syria or libya and starts looking for peace. so what is your full color with? with more and more ukrainian cities being reduced to ruins like here and how keith remains to be seen. what a piece deal would even look like. so lensky has said that keith is prepared to talk about the states crimea, and the separatist on bass region after a ceasefire. but any agreement it would have to be put to a vote by...
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have been hearing more and more about the _ wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. one area where the russian advance on the ground has made tangible progress is in the south of ukraine. they have captured the city of kherson and are pushing west, towards the key port of odesa on the black sea. but the city of mykolaiv stands in their way and while ukraine's forces standing firm — it too has suffered extensive damage. from there, andrew harding sent this. a snowstorm enfolds us as we head for the front lines towards a ukrainian city that is blocking the russian advance. civilians gather on the outskirts of mykolaiv, fleeing the madness. are you worried about the bombs and the artillery? yes, yes. it's also very loud, especially at night. explosions loud and deadly. the russians are trying to blast a path through this city in order to seize the whole black sea coast. but mykolaiv is proving obstinate. sirens wail ok, we just heard some artillery in the distance and then an air raid siren so we are goin
have been hearing more and more about the _ wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. one area where the russian advance on the ground has made tangible progress is in the south of ukraine. they have captured the city of kherson and are pushing west, towards the key port of odesa on the black sea. but the city of mykolaiv stands in their way and while ukraine's forces standing firm — it too has suffered...
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we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. volodymyr zelensky has been speaking, let's listen to what he has been sent translation: if brave people of ukraine this morning in melitopol, people were gathering for a demonstration against russian forces trying to subdue the city. more than 2012 people in the square. please go in moscow, lesson, if against occupation 2,000 people go to demonstrate against occupation, how many of them should be there, to be honest and to be fair? yesterday the invaders sees the mayor of melitopol and the community of melitopol and the community of melitopol demand for him to be briefed —— be freed and i am grateful for every resident of the city for this position. the invaders should feel that they are alien to our land of ukraine and they will never be accepted. during the night and today we are in conversation with our partners, with our city mayor and the demand is simple. free him immediately. we address those all those in contact with moscow, i
we have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libyaian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. volodymyr zelensky has been speaking, let's listen to what he has been sent translation: if brave people of ukraine this morning in melitopol, people were gathering for a demonstration against russian forces trying to subdue the city. more than 2012 people in the square. please go in moscow, lesson, if against occupation 2,000 people go to...
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iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya.w here you are in a city where some people are trapped and many, many are trying to get out. you're not. you're staying. why? >> well, i mean, the reason why i do this work is because i think that it is incredibly important for people to see what is happening on the ground for policymakers to understand the civilian toll of war, what is happening. i think that there is a lot of misinformation going around, a lot of propaganda. and the role of journalists right now is fundamental. >> how does what you are waiting in ukraine compare to what you have seen for the last few years all over the world? >> i mean i don't think i've seen such incredible civilian mobilization, i haven't seen a country sort of ban together and volunteer to fight, to donate blood, do whatever they can to help repel the russians. i think that people feel very, very, very strongly about maintaining their unity in the country. >> these photos are absolutely incredible. have you seen the situation change dramatically h
iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya.w here you are in a city where some people are trapped and many, many are trying to get out. you're not. you're staying. why? >> well, i mean, the reason why i do this work is because i think that it is incredibly important for people to see what is happening on the ground for policymakers to understand the civilian toll of war, what is happening. i think that there is a lot of misinformation going around, a lot of propaganda. and the role of journalists...
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this, could i inadvertently be doing to ukraine what the west inadvertently did to let say iraq, syria, libya afghanistan? you wouldn't want that. you would hate to do something like that again because that would be cruel. you would want to make sure you were not doing that. but not a single person in washington, at least in public appears to be asking that question. no one is allowed to ask that question. what are you a putin defender? as well you get the sense the core figures and foreign policy establishment don't really care. in fact, never have cared by the effects of their policy. here is one. former secretary of state natalie albright back in 1986 shrugging off the documented deaths have half a million iraqi children, not a small number half a million because imposing sanctions on saddam hussein was worth it. >> we have heard that half a million children have died. i mean, that is more children than died in hiroshima. you know, is the price worth it? i think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it. it is a moral question, but the moral question is what
this, could i inadvertently be doing to ukraine what the west inadvertently did to let say iraq, syria, libya afghanistan? you wouldn't want that. you would hate to do something like that again because that would be cruel. you would want to make sure you were not doing that. but not a single person in washington, at least in public appears to be asking that question. no one is allowed to ask that question. what are you a putin defender? as well you get the sense the core figures and foreign...
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they have an active in syria, libya, recently atrocities around the globe including torturing and beheadingd raping women in the central african republic and played a key role in carrying out russian strategic goals by influening various elections. the man funding the group also has close ties to putin. stay tuned. after the break. you'll find out who he is and what he's done to the united states. o he is and what he's do tneo the united states with relapsing forms of . there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to hav
they have an active in syria, libya, recently atrocities around the globe including torturing and beheadingd raping women in the central african republic and played a key role in carrying out russian strategic goals by influening various elections. the man funding the group also has close ties to putin. stay tuned. after the break. you'll find out who he is and what he's done to the united states. o he is and what he's do tneo the united states with relapsing forms of . there's a lot to deal...
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has actually beat russia in three recent battles with its forces and proxies fighting russia in syria, libyaputin seems to respect that kind of tough guy stance from president erdogan. so, again, that could be another route that we've seen. it's led to some diplomatic outreach. has not worked so far, but you want to give putin some way out if there's going to be any diplomatic deescalation here. >> the fear is that putting him into a corner may lead to devastating further issues. kim dozier, always good to have you. >>> coming up, as the world se severs its tries with russia, president putin is hitting back with his own ban. >>> from medical gear to combat supplies, a growing number of u.s. veterans are trying to find ways to help ukraine. coming up, you will hear from a former army officer connecting veterans with organizations on the ground. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to sosomething b. start stopping with h nicoret. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcera
has actually beat russia in three recent battles with its forces and proxies fighting russia in syria, libyaputin seems to respect that kind of tough guy stance from president erdogan. so, again, that could be another route that we've seen. it's led to some diplomatic outreach. has not worked so far, but you want to give putin some way out if there's going to be any diplomatic deescalation here. >> the fear is that putting him into a corner may lead to devastating further issues. kim...
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more pressure, so russia stopped looking for more military reserves or missionary somewhere in syria or libyand starts looking for peace. reporter: with more and more ukrainian cities being reduced to ruins like here, it remains to be seen what up you still would even look like. president zelenskyy has said kyiv is prepared to talk about the stakes with crimea and the separatist donbass region after a cease-fire, but any agreement would have to be put to a vote by the ukrainian people. but for many of them, including one of the residents of the bombed out flats in the region, their relationship with russia has been changed forever. >> i still have relatives who live over there. but there it stops. the russians will never be her brothers again. -- our brothers again. >> our next guest is a member of the ukrainian parliament. thank you for taking the time to speak to dw news. i want to start by asking you about ukrainian troops retaking the key suburb of kyiv. how significant is this military victory for your country? >> it is very necessary for us to control the suburb of our capital, because
more pressure, so russia stopped looking for more military reserves or missionary somewhere in syria or libyand starts looking for peace. reporter: with more and more ukrainian cities being reduced to ruins like here, it remains to be seen what up you still would even look like. president zelenskyy has said kyiv is prepared to talk about the stakes with crimea and the separatist donbass region after a cease-fire, but any agreement would have to be put to a vote by the ukrainian people. but for...
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over the past 10 years, a whole industry of transporting people from syria iraq libya afghanistan hasrisen. not everyone came here themselves, there are entire mafia structures that earn money on this and they knew perfectly well about it. now they are taking advantage of the fact that the border is open in ukraine. i wouldn't be surprised if 10-20% of newly arrived ukrainians suddenly start speaking arabic and turn out not to go to school at all and well, give me books. well, i didn't expect that. of course, i think this, of course, and the pensioner has completely mastered it. but all the same, for several weeks now she has not been able to contact her daughter, who lives to walk the fields, zaporizhzhya i would very much like bogdanov to gather here in the moscow region anton yanchenko anastasia lynkova never heard, if not for the russian pranksters who managed to get through closed from the press. british cabinets under the guise of a ukrainian prime minister. denis shmogaliya with a good-natured smile patel calls russians barbarians promise to work mining in order to deprive the
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and there's quite a few videos videos that have come from places like syria or libya, videos from even video games that are being circulated and claimed and passed off as showing russian atrocities. he went on to say the russia did not bomb civilian areas in give. i made that point, so that's, that's the russian basset are speaking to reporters in the un press briefing room. now this comes after debate that took place at the un general assembly hall, the un general assembly, the united states and its allies put forward a resolution before the un general assembly to condemn russia. now when that resolution was put forward, we 1st heard from the un secretary general after that we then heard from, from the representative of ukraine who thundered and made up heated allegations against russia compared to world war 2, et cetera. this is what we heard from the un representative of ukraine when he spoke at the general assembly hall, deadly and strikes dropped on civilians, currents across the entire country. and the russian troops crossed ukraine's borders from the territory of russia bellows,
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and there's quite a few videos videos that have come from places like syria or libya videos from even video games that are being circulated and claimed and passed off as showing russian atrocities the ide states and its allies put forward a, a resolution before the un general assembly to condemn russia after that, we then heard from, from the representative of ukraine a who thundered and made heated allegations against russia compared to world war 2, et cetera. this is what we heard from the un representative of ukraine when he spoke of the general assembly hall. deadlier strikes dropped on civilians, parents across the entire country, and the russian troops crossed through cranes borders from the territory or russia, billers, and they occupied bars. so ukraine's dunbar and creamier does it remind general assembly hall benz via the russian ambassador had the opportunity to descent some of these allegations. he got up and he talked about the need for negotiations. he talked about how this resolution that was put forward was not a pro ukrainian resolution, as it does not put any blame o
and there's quite a few videos videos that have come from places like syria or libya videos from even video games that are being circulated and claimed and passed off as showing russian atrocities the ide states and its allies put forward a, a resolution before the un general assembly to condemn russia after that, we then heard from, from the representative of ukraine a who thundered and made heated allegations against russia compared to world war 2, et cetera. this is what we heard from the un...