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ok, anna foster, we will leave — just 24 hours ago.t 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there _ just 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there for _ just 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there for now. - we will leave it there for now. thank you very much indeed. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in israel for a historic summit with four arab countries. the meeting at a venue in the negev desert is the first that israel has hosted with senior officials from so many arab governments. it follows the signing in recent years of us—brokered deals to normalise ties. well, antony blinken has said that the united states has no plans to bring about regime change in russia. his comments come a day after president biden said his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, should not to be allowed to remain in power. speaking injerusalem, mr blinken said any decision about whether president putin should remain in office was in the hands of the russian people. with regards to the president's incredibly p
ok, anna foster, we will leave — just 24 hours ago.t 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there _ just 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there for _ just 24 hours ago. ok, anna foster, we will leave it there for now. - we will leave it there for now. thank you very much indeed. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in israel for a historic summit with four arab countries. the meeting at a venue in the negev desert is the first that israel has hosted with...
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live now to anna foster in lviv in western ukraine. the prospects for ukraine from our guest previously. moscow says it is now entering this new phase of the war, what has been the response there so that news? there was a really interesting interview actually. what is brought out is that we never really knew at the start what russia wanted to do here in ukraine, they call that the special operation but there was never, there was never an end point that was specifically talked about. as the narrative changes, as time goes by it is important to what to try to work out if that is a change of direction, if that was always the original destination for this conflict. people here in ukraine, they are exhausted, they see this happening around them and they are living with this constant sense of not knowing what is going to come next. they are also driven by this real sense of patriotism, they have seen the ukrainian forces doing well, they have seen them repelling rest on several fronts so they are feeling buoyed by that, absolutely. in terms
live now to anna foster in lviv in western ukraine. the prospects for ukraine from our guest previously. moscow says it is now entering this new phase of the war, what has been the response there so that news? there was a really interesting interview actually. what is brought out is that we never really knew at the start what russia wanted to do here in ukraine, they call that the special operation but there was never, there was never an end point that was specifically talked about. as the...
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anna foster there are correspondent in lviv. visit to poland. he's expected to deliver a speech in the capital warsaw within the next couple of hours, but he's already met refugees and the mayor of warsaw. let's have a listen to some of what he had to say. the single most important criteria in this time of changing worlds. so much is changing, notjust here but in other parts of the world, is that nato stay absolutely, completely, thoroughly united. that there be no separation in our points of view. that whatever we do, we do in unison and everyone, everyone comes along. i'm confident that vladimir putin was counting on being able to divide nato and be able to separate the eastern flank from the west. to be able to separate nations based on past histories. but he hasn't been able to do it. we've all stayed together. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is in warsaw. mark, a visit by the us president a key member of nato, a lead member of nato going to one of its easternmost members for this meeting with ukrainian government ministers. th
anna foster there are correspondent in lviv. visit to poland. he's expected to deliver a speech in the capital warsaw within the next couple of hours, but he's already met refugees and the mayor of warsaw. let's have a listen to some of what he had to say. the single most important criteria in this time of changing worlds. so much is changing, notjust here but in other parts of the world, is that nato stay absolutely, completely, thoroughly united. that there be no separation in our points of...
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anna a n na foster anna foster in lviv. in israel for a historic summit with four arab countries. the meeting at a venue in the negev desert is the first that israel has hosted with senior officials from so many arab governments. it follows the signing in recent years of us—brokered deals to normalise ties. antony blinken has said that the united states has no plans to bring about regime change in russia. mr blinken�*s comments come a day after president biden said his russian counterpart, vladimir putin, should not be allowed to remain in power. speaking injerusalem, mr blinken said any decision about whether president putin should remain in office was in the hands of the russian people. with regards to the president's incredibly powerful speech yesterday, i think the president, the white house, made the point last night that, quite simply, president putin cannot be empowered — to wage war or engage in aggression against ukraine or anyone else. as you know, and as you've heard us say repeatedly, we do not have a strategy o
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our correspondent anna foster is in lviv, in western ukraine.ring us up—to—date, because we had that attack and saw the images of the destruction in lviv, just talk us through what is happening there on the ground now. it us through what is happening there on the ground now.— on the ground now. it was 24 hours auo when on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this _ on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this skyline _ on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this skyline right - on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this skyline right behind l ago when this skyline right behind me was blocked out by thick black clouds of smoke. it was extraordinary in many ways because at lviv here in the very west of ukraine, the largest major city to the polish border, was the place that had been relatively calm so far. if you had seen lviv on the news, if you had been following the story of the city, it would be as a refuge, a century, a place where people could come to from other parts of this country to get some safety and take a moment to
our correspondent anna foster is in lviv, in western ukraine.ring us up—to—date, because we had that attack and saw the images of the destruction in lviv, just talk us through what is happening there on the ground now. it us through what is happening there on the ground now.— on the ground now. it was 24 hours auo when on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this _ on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this skyline _ on the ground now. it was 24 hours ago when this skyline right...
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live now to anna foster in lviv in western ukraine.ons were heard.— this is after we understand three explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this — explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened _ explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened about - explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened about 40 - tell us? this happened about a0 minutes ago now. we had sirens, which had become a regularfeature in many parts of ukraine. and then about 50 minutes later, as you say, three explosions heard. and you can see the result of that. —— 15 minutes later. you can see these thick black clouds of smoke. when you look at the smoke it would seem to bear this out that it is some kind of storage depot for oil potentially. at the moment we can't tell you exactly what this is, this is all still unfolding. what it is important to point out though is that lviv is in the far west of ukraine. there haven't been a huge number of air strikes like this in this area. it looks like something thatis this area. it
live now to anna foster in lviv in western ukraine.ons were heard.— this is after we understand three explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this — explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened _ explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened about - explosions were heard. more can you tell us? this happened about 40 - tell us? this happened about a0 minutes ago now. we had sirens, which had become a regularfeature in many parts of ukraine. and then about 50...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv.national correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. as we heard, the peace talks so far have not got a new outcome is this offer of neutrality from president zelensky likely to make any difference?— zelensky likely to make any difference? ~ , ., ., difference? well, first of all, the timin: , difference? well, first of all, the timing. there — difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will— difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will be _ difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will be no - difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will be no real- timing, there will be no real progress at the table until president putin makes more progress with the territory, in other words until he achieves at least what for now the defence ministry says it is main priority for the moment, now that the first phase of the operation is complete, the donbas, the liberation of eastern ukraine, as the defence ministry in russia put it. and a land corridor as we
anna foster, bbc news, lviv.national correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. as we heard, the peace talks so far have not got a new outcome is this offer of neutrality from president zelensky likely to make any difference?— zelensky likely to make any difference? ~ , ., ., difference? well, first of all, the timin: , difference? well, first of all, the timing. there — difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will— difference? well, first of all, the timing, there will...
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from lviv, our correspondent, anna foster, sent this report.war, ukraine is bracing itself for a new offensive. its forces are now preparing to resist a fresh assault on the eastern donbas region. days after russia said it would move troops away from the capital, kyiv, the city still reverberates with the sound of shelling. translation: we do not believe anyone. - we do not trust any beautiful verbal constructions. there is a real situation on the battlefield and now this is the most important thing. we will not give up anything, and we will fight for every metre of our land and for every person. here in lviv, and across ukraine, there is real anger towards the russian invaders. emotionally, how do you feel about russia? emotionally? i just hate them. we are ukrainians, we have our own country, our own culture and we will keep it. for millions of people, this city has been a gateway — a route out of this war. those who stayed behind share their pain. i don't feel these people are strangers. they are sisters and brothers, truly painful. it tears
from lviv, our correspondent, anna foster, sent this report.war, ukraine is bracing itself for a new offensive. its forces are now preparing to resist a fresh assault on the eastern donbas region. days after russia said it would move troops away from the capital, kyiv, the city still reverberates with the sound of shelling. translation: we do not believe anyone. - we do not trust any beautiful verbal constructions. there is a real situation on the battlefield and now this is the most important...
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anna foster, bbc news. lviv.s are being held. any signs of any progress? i think that these talks _ any signs of any progress? i think that these talks are _ any signs of any progress? i think that these talks are not _ any signs of any progress? i think| that these talks are not exceeding expectations and given that expectations and given that expectations were incredibly low at the outset, that is saying something. the talks have broken up for the day, an hour ahead of schedule and we have had in the last few minutes, the ukrainian delegation coming out here and it has been a real rush about the way it has been put together. a huge amount of interest in what they were saying. they have talked about their desire for security guarantees, like a light nato agreement that the ukrainians want, whereby the west effectively and we believe that turkey would be a key part of that, would guarantee the security of ukraine, and then ukraine would effectively declare itself a neutral country. they have said that before, the
anna foster, bbc news. lviv.s are being held. any signs of any progress? i think that these talks _ any signs of any progress? i think that these talks are _ any signs of any progress? i think that these talks are not _ any signs of any progress? i think| that these talks are not exceeding expectations and given that expectations and given that expectations were incredibly low at the outset, that is saying something. the talks have broken up for the day, an hour ahead of schedule and we have...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv.gn minister, sergei lavrov, seemed to pour cold water on the idea of a putin—zelensky meeting when he spoke earlier today. translation: the crisis in ukraine, the conflict inside ukraine, - has been brewing so long, all these years, that a huge number of problems have built up, therefore just meeting and exchanging views on what you think and i think, that would just be counterproductive now. we have to make sure that ukraine stops assimilating itself with the west, with nato, in the military sense, with threats to the russian federation, physical military threats to the russian federation. both the demilitarisation and the denazification of ukraine are an essential component of the agreements that we are trying to achieve. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov. the uefa head has instructed his un chief to see what he can do about arranging a ceasefire to allow for progress in the peace negotiations. i for progress in the peace negotiations.— for progress in the peace negotiations. f
anna foster, bbc news, lviv.gn minister, sergei lavrov, seemed to pour cold water on the idea of a putin—zelensky meeting when he spoke earlier today. translation: the crisis in ukraine, the conflict inside ukraine, - has been brewing so long, all these years, that a huge number of problems have built up, therefore just meeting and exchanging views on what you think and i think, that would just be counterproductive now. we have to make sure that ukraine stops assimilating itself with the...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv.ve fallen sharply after reports that the us is set to take new steps to bring down the cost of fuel. the war in ukraine has rocked global energy markets in recent weeks over concerns that supplies would be cut. the cost of brent crude — the benchmark for oil prices — is still almost 70% higher than it was a year ago. a little earlier my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to our correspodnent katie prescott, and started by asking what this all means for consumers. oil prices soared since the conflict in ukraine because russia is such a key supplier, it's the second biggest in the world after saudi arabia and at one point we saw the oil price hit $140 a barrel, as anyone filling their car will have noticed. this is a global issue so what president biden is doing, we expect later, is to announce the american government will put a million barrels extra a day into the global system to push up supply and try to bring the price down. will it work? we saw the price of oil drop about 6% when rep
anna foster, bbc news, lviv.ve fallen sharply after reports that the us is set to take new steps to bring down the cost of fuel. the war in ukraine has rocked global energy markets in recent weeks over concerns that supplies would be cut. the cost of brent crude — the benchmark for oil prices — is still almost 70% higher than it was a year ago. a little earlier my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to our correspodnent katie prescott, and started by asking what this all means for consumers....
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anna foster, thank you very much indeed.d that we dimmed the lights there for the safety of anna and her crew following the flashes that anna mentioned at the start of that report. as we've been reporting, president biden has been holding face—to—face talks with ukrainian ministers during his visit to poland. he's expected to deliver a speech in the capital warsaw shortly, but let's have a listen to some of what he had to say earlier today. the single most important criteria in this time of changing worlds. so much is changing, notjust here but in other parts of the world, is that nato stay absolutely, completely, thoroughly united. that there be no separation in our points of view. that whatever we do, we do in unison and everyone, everyone comes along. i'm confident that vladimir putin was counting on being able to divide nato and be able to separate the eastern flank from the west. to be able to separate nations based on past histories. but he hasn't been able to do it. we've all stayed together. well, let us show you the
anna foster, thank you very much indeed.d that we dimmed the lights there for the safety of anna and her crew following the flashes that anna mentioned at the start of that report. as we've been reporting, president biden has been holding face—to—face talks with ukrainian ministers during his visit to poland. he's expected to deliver a speech in the capital warsaw shortly, but let's have a listen to some of what he had to say earlier today. the single most important criteria in this time of...
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we begin our coverage in the city of lviv in western ukraine, with our correspondent anna foster. thisa regular sound in cities across ukraine, the sound we hear it means that people can now come out and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives. the and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives.— their everyday lives. the ukrainian government _ their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has _ their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has asked _ their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has asked the - government has asked the international committee of the red cross_ international committee of the red cross not _ international committee of the red cross not to open a planned office on the _ cross not to open a planned office on the russian side of the border because — on the russian side of the border because they say it would legitimise moscowe _ because they say it would legitimise moscow's. deportation of civilians from _ moscow's. deportation of civilians from the — moscow's. deportation of civilians from the city of mariupol. although the red _ fr
we begin our coverage in the city of lviv in western ukraine, with our correspondent anna foster. thisa regular sound in cities across ukraine, the sound we hear it means that people can now come out and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives. the and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives.— their everyday lives. the ukrainian government _ their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has _ their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has asked _ their everyday...
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anna foster in lviv on the _ this russian invasion.lviv on the polish _ this russian invasion. anna foster in lviv on the polish border, - this russian invasion. anna fosterj in lviv on the polish border, thank you very much for that. joining us tonight the retired admiraljames gordon foggo, who served as commander of the united states naval forces in europe and africa. welcome to the programme. how to characterise the russian troop movement we are sitting at the moment with matt what do you think new plan is?— moment with matt what do you think new [an is? . . ., . new plan is? thanks much or have me on the programme. _ new plan is? thanks much or have me on the programme. i— new plan is? thanks much or have me on the programme. i think _ new plan is? thanks much or have me on the programme. i think we - new plan is? thanks much or have me on the programme. i think we are - on the programme. i think we are into plan — on the programme. i think we are into plan b— on the programme. i think we are into plan b because plan a failed. and
anna foster in lviv on the _ this russian invasion.lviv on the polish _ this russian invasion. anna foster in lviv on the polish border, - this russian invasion. anna fosterj in lviv on the polish border, thank you very much for that. joining us tonight the retired admiraljames gordon foggo, who served as commander of the united states naval forces in europe and africa. welcome to the programme. how to characterise the russian troop movement we are sitting at the moment with matt what do you...
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anna foster reports. a show of strength in is stalling offensive.ssian military video shows cruise missiles launching from the black sea. it claims ukrainian weapons and fuel supplies were destroyed, but the russian advance is slow and has not come close to capturing the capital kyiv. it says it will now focus on the complete liberation of the eastern donbas region, for some western officials that is an admission of failure. but where russia is hitting, it's hitting hard. the deputy mayor of the besieged city of mariupol has told the bbc people there are desperate and dying. a lack of food, some dying of a lack of medicine, insuline and something like this, because people cannot find medical help. ukraine says it is still pushing russian forces back. it believes it could retake the city of kherson in the south, which has seen fierce fighting. the president says more support is still needed. it is injustice that is the basis of what russia is doing against ukraine. as they exploit their privileged positions in international organisations and the fear
anna foster reports. a show of strength in is stalling offensive.ssian military video shows cruise missiles launching from the black sea. it claims ukrainian weapons and fuel supplies were destroyed, but the russian advance is slow and has not come close to capturing the capital kyiv. it says it will now focus on the complete liberation of the eastern donbas region, for some western officials that is an admission of failure. but where russia is hitting, it's hitting hard. the deputy mayor of...
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anna foster reports let us cross to my colleague anna foster who is in lviv.— foster who is in lviv. been throughout this conflict, when russia says that it is going to do something, of than it does something entirely different and so it came to pass, that the day and overnight, we have seen russian bombardments continue in the same areas in chernihiv, in places like mariupol and in mykolaiv, were 12 people were killed when a russian rocket punched as hole in the centre of a municipal building. i have spent some time looking at whether anything has shifted in this conflict in the last 24 shifted in this conflict in the last 2a hours. amid so much destruction it is hard to believe that change is coming. ukrainian forces say they have recaptured what is left of irpin, north of kiev. after peace talks yesterday in turkey, russia said it would scale down its military operations in this region. but this morning shelling still echoed around the capital. and that means the claims of a russian pullback are being met with scepticism. translation: yes, we can call positive the signals we hear
anna foster reports let us cross to my colleague anna foster who is in lviv.— foster who is in lviv. been throughout this conflict, when russia says that it is going to do something, of than it does something entirely different and so it came to pass, that the day and overnight, we have seen russian bombardments continue in the same areas in chernihiv, in places like mariupol and in mykolaiv, were 12 people were killed when a russian rocket punched as hole in the centre of a municipal...
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anna foster, very good to talk to. our correspondent anna | to talk to.cherba — ukraine's former ambassador to austria — who's in kyiv. it is very good to have you with us. thank you forjoining us. i wonder festival what do you make of this statement from the russian defence ministry that it would radically reduce military activity around kyiv and the northern city of chernihiv. 7 and the northern city of chernihiv. ? , , ., and the northern city of chernihiv. ? russia was losing around chief clearl , ? russia was losing around chief clearly. so _ ? russia was losing around chief clearly. so it _ ? russia was losing around chief clearly, so it can _ ? russia was losing around chief clearly, so it can beat _ ? russia was losing around chief clearly, so it can beat -- - ? russia was losing around chief clearly, so it can beat -- losingl clearly, so it can beat —— losing around kyiv. we are very cautious about any assessments coming from the side that started this barbaric war. but, in general, i have very low expectations from this, you know? negotiations a
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our correspondent in lviv, anna foster, gave me an update on the series of explosions which have rockedy. these explosions, we havejust these explosions, we have just heard on a minute or so apart in that direction. i saw a flash in my peripheral vision. the people here are nervous tonight, they are understandably nervous. because as you said, just yesterday, russia said that it was going to change the focus for phase two of its invasion. it said it was going to focus on the donbas region in the east, and yet this afternoon and this evening we have here in lviv, in the west of ukraine, the closest major city to poland, russian air strikes which so far have not been something that have really affected the city. people here have been prepared for it but this really feels like a change in focus from the russians today. change in focus from the russians toda . �* ., ., , ., , today. and how do we explain this when the kremlin _ today. and how do we explain this when the kremlin has _ today. and how do we explain this when the kremlin has said - today. and how do we explain this when the kre
our correspondent in lviv, anna foster, gave me an update on the series of explosions which have rockedy. these explosions, we havejust these explosions, we have just heard on a minute or so apart in that direction. i saw a flash in my peripheral vision. the people here are nervous tonight, they are understandably nervous. because as you said, just yesterday, russia said that it was going to change the focus for phase two of its invasion. it said it was going to focus on the donbas region in...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv.in ukraine were so sceptical when those talks potentially it looked positive yesterday. it seems like very little has changed and an extra round of talks, no date pencilled injust yet. we will wait to see whether the proposals from both sides had any potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ~ potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ,, potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ~' ,, �* ., potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ,, ~ ., to a close. thank you. anna foster live for as — to a close. thank you. anna foster live for as in _ to a close. thank you. anna foster live for as in lviv. _ now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. hello again. much colder weather continues to spread in this afternoon. now, there is a bit of snow to come across north of the uk, but it will struggle to settle on all but higher grassy hills, now the colder air is arriving behind this band of rain, which is a cold front. cold rain for the most part, but t
anna foster, bbc news, lviv.in ukraine were so sceptical when those talks potentially it looked positive yesterday. it seems like very little has changed and an extra round of talks, no date pencilled injust yet. we will wait to see whether the proposals from both sides had any potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ~ potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ,, potential of bringing this conflict to a close. ., ~' ,, �* ., potential of bringing this conflict to a close....
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our correspondent anna foster is at a refugee reception centre in lviv.ere. this is a lace are seeing and hearing there. this is a place that _ are seeing and hearing there. ti 3 is a place that people come to, as you rightly say, because so far during this conflict lviv, far away as it is in the west of the country, has been a place that people flee to from right across ukraine, and if you think that for some of them those journeys have been long and perilous, you think about the conditions some people have left behind, so when they arrive here it is their first behind, so when they arrive here it is theirfirst moment behind, so when they arrive here it is their first moment some time to pause, to take a breath and get the help they need, so in a place like this which is actually a football stadium, this was built for the euro 2012 football tournament ten years ago, but when they get here, they are registered and already immediately they start looking for a place for them to go. they give the medical support, you will see there is a nurse here to give th
our correspondent anna foster is at a refugee reception centre in lviv.ere. this is a lace are seeing and hearing there. this is a place that _ are seeing and hearing there. ti 3 is a place that people come to, as you rightly say, because so far during this conflict lviv, far away as it is in the west of the country, has been a place that people flee to from right across ukraine, and if you think that for some of them those journeys have been long and perilous, you think about the conditions...
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our correspondent anna foster is in lviv, in western ukraine.downstairs in the shelter. when you think of the conditions many of these people have fled from the expected when they got to lviv to have a moment of safety and to consider whether we go next but the media was very different yesterday. this is a place which is a football stadium, built ten years ago for the big euro tournament held in poland and ukraine in 2012 and is no place people come to as a stop on the way, a stop on the route where they decide where they will go to next. forsome they decide where they will go to next. for some people it will be elsewhere in ukraine and for some people might be crossing the border into poland. this is the place where they can take a moment and get what they can take a moment and get what they need. some people left their homes very quickly and had very long journeys to get here. when they arrive in this hub here they can get medical care, medical attention if they need it. i was talking to victoria who left from a tome north of kyiv because she
our correspondent anna foster is in lviv, in western ukraine.downstairs in the shelter. when you think of the conditions many of these people have fled from the expected when they got to lviv to have a moment of safety and to consider whether we go next but the media was very different yesterday. this is a place which is a football stadium, built ten years ago for the big euro tournament held in poland and ukraine in 2012 and is no place people come to as a stop on the way, a stop on the route...
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let's cross live now to lviv to anna foster for the latest. sirens you can hear in the city of lviv as a newjoint may are signifying the all clear. it is a regular sound in cities like this across ukraine, people have been taking cover but the sound we hear now means people can now come out and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has asked the international committee of the red cross not to open a planned office on the russian side of the border, saying it would legitimise moscow's forced deportation of civilians from the city of mariupol. although the red cross says it wasn't aware of any such evacuations, the bbc has spoken to a mariupol resident, now in russia, who says she was given no option but to leave. wyre davies reports. thousands of refugees have been able to leave mariupol, travelling in packed, bomb—damaged vehicles to the relative safety of ukrainian—held towns. but ukraine has now accused the russian military of forcibly removing thousands of residents to russia. irina, now staying with r
let's cross live now to lviv to anna foster for the latest. sirens you can hear in the city of lviv as a newjoint may are signifying the all clear. it is a regular sound in cities like this across ukraine, people have been taking cover but the sound we hear now means people can now come out and resume their evenings, resume their everyday lives. the ukrainian government has asked the international committee of the red cross not to open a planned office on the russian side of the border, saying...
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we start our coverage in lviv — our correspondent anna foster is there.bout the humatiraian crisis in mariupol — think possible that we may see those trapped there getting let us start with mariupol which you mentioned in the idea that we may see this russian cease—fire tomorrow and a bit to try to bring some people out of there. we are told 45 buses have been sent and hopefully tomorrow the russians. firing and some people will be able to be brought out of that besieged city which don't forget has been without power for weeks. which don't forget has been without powerfor weeks. they which don't forget has been without power for weeks. they are struggling for water and for food and there were some striking images of hundreds of people lining up outside a supermarketjust hundreds of people lining up outside a supermarket just to hundreds of people lining up outside a supermarketjust to buy hundreds of people lining up outside a supermarket just to buy small amounts of food they had left. both buses, 45 of them will be able to carry a large number of people
we start our coverage in lviv — our correspondent anna foster is there.bout the humatiraian crisis in mariupol — think possible that we may see those trapped there getting let us start with mariupol which you mentioned in the idea that we may see this russian cease—fire tomorrow and a bit to try to bring some people out of there. we are told 45 buses have been sent and hopefully tomorrow the russians. firing and some people will be able to be brought out of that besieged city which don't...
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anna a n na foster anna foster is in lviv near the polish border.t the ukrainians should be wise to be sceptical of what the russians are offering them?— sceptical of what the russians are offering them? they should be. the first set of talks _ offering them? they should be. the first set of talks happened - offering them? they should be. the first set of talks happened in - first set of talks happened in belarus, a russian allied country. a lot of stock was put in this before they started today, before these talks happened. to keep very much setting itself up as an intermediary, a potential mediator between these two countries but what is really crucial is not what is said after these talks. different delegation saying what they have promised and what they were hoping to do, it is very much going to be all about what happens on the ground nearin all about what happens on the ground near in ukraine. as he reflecting there, even as these talks were being warmly welcomed them progress was being discussed, there were still attacks happening here in ukr
anna a n na foster anna foster is in lviv near the polish border.t the ukrainians should be wise to be sceptical of what the russians are offering them?— sceptical of what the russians are offering them? they should be. the first set of talks _ offering them? they should be. the first set of talks happened - offering them? they should be. the first set of talks happened in - first set of talks happened in belarus, a russian allied country. a lot of stock was put in this before they started...
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your foster mother anna still cannot accept that you decided to find out the secret of your adoptionou are my most, dear, most beloved and never to you. stop not crying. i'm sure you won't. you're my smart lady. do you remember the day anna said she wanted to find her biological relatives. yes, it was an adult. i have this, what is it called? berka kept it in her bag , never climbed there, it suddenly says, mom. and whose is it? and where should i go, but i told her, yeah, what am i saying. so and so. well, in short, i told her everything, but she says it, mom, you don’t. think i will never leave you. i'm just wondering while looking into this woman's eyes. and i tell her. well, who knows? what situation? maybe something like that made her do it when anna asked the question. that's about this tag you became fearfully. yes, i immediately worried, because i'm the only one with no husband. he died. uh, i think that if he finds it, he will leave me and that's it. well, you didn't want her looking for her whites no no, and then for a while i say, because we have here only here she is, me
your foster mother anna still cannot accept that you decided to find out the secret of your adoptionou are my most, dear, most beloved and never to you. stop not crying. i'm sure you won't. you're my smart lady. do you remember the day anna said she wanted to find her biological relatives. yes, it was an adult. i have this, what is it called? berka kept it in her bag , never climbed there, it suddenly says, mom. and whose is it? and where should i go, but i told her, yeah, what am i saying. so...
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anna foster is in lviv. she gave us her observation of what's happening on the ground.n the west. we heard just a few days ago russia saying again that it was going to reduce its forces around kyiv, and yet, since that happened, and as you heard from that resident, it has continued. there has been very little change. we have seen some shift of russian process. chernobyl taken by russian forces, they had made the residence, the people who actually work there and that they had kept them at their positions for a long time. there was some concerns, because obviously chernobyl is still a very dangerous site, we heard about some potential power outages. today, we were told two columns of russian forces like chernobyl. there are here and there are some moments that look like withdrawal, but what president zelensky has said is that in his assessment and in the assessment of ukrainian intelligence, anything that looks like a withdraw at the moment is probablyjust a regrouping, and they expect us russian soldiers to come back, if not in the same place them somewhere else.— if not
anna foster is in lviv. she gave us her observation of what's happening on the ground.n the west. we heard just a few days ago russia saying again that it was going to reduce its forces around kyiv, and yet, since that happened, and as you heard from that resident, it has continued. there has been very little change. we have seen some shift of russian process. chernobyl taken by russian forces, they had made the residence, the people who actually work there and that they had kept them at their...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv. a reminder of that latest lane, russia has said it has barred eu's top leadership from entering the country in response to what it described as anti—russian policies. now, we have a special live debate programme, global questions, on the ukraine war. let's cross live now to zeinab badawi in warsaw. hello. hejoined me in the magnificent central hall of the waterside technology university for this special edition of the global questions. i've got a terrific audience here who are going to be putting their questions to my panel. now, poland is pushing for a much more muscular response to putin from the european union, after all, it is bearing the brunt economically of hosting two and half million ukrainian refugees. we will be asking whether europe is playing a leading role in trying to end the war, or is it not being robust enoughin war, or is it not being robust enough in standing up to moscow? applause i've got a top panel of politicians from across europe and one leading commentator who are going to be answering some tough questions from our audience here in warsaw
anna foster, bbc news, lviv. a reminder of that latest lane, russia has said it has barred eu's top leadership from entering the country in response to what it described as anti—russian policies. now, we have a special live debate programme, global questions, on the ukraine war. let's cross live now to zeinab badawi in warsaw. hello. hejoined me in the magnificent central hall of the waterside technology university for this special edition of the global questions. i've got a terrific audience...
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for the latest on the war in ukraine, let's cross to our correspondent anna foster in lviv.n australia today. he delivered in a speech in australia toda . , ., today. he underestimated the strenath today. he underestimated the strength of— today. he underestimated the strength of the _ today. he underestimated the strength of the coalition i today. he underestimated the strength of the coalition his i strength of the coalition his actions would galvanise. he underplayed the economic consequences of the sanctions regime. he overestimated the penetrate of his military to that a rapid victory. we have seen russian soldiers short of weapons and morale, refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft. 0n the ground, north of kyiv, ukrainian forces are securing areas recaptured from the russians. their enemy still lying scattered around them. "they were cannon fodder, just kids sent here," alexander said, before a reminder that around the capital all is not yet quiet. explosions. and in the besieged and battered
for the latest on the war in ukraine, let's cross to our correspondent anna foster in lviv.n australia today. he delivered in a speech in australia toda . , ., today. he underestimated the strenath today. he underestimated the strength of— today. he underestimated the strength of the _ today. he underestimated the strength of the coalition i today. he underestimated the strength of the coalition his i strength of the coalition his actions would galvanise. he underplayed the economic...
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abandon her immediately after birth that she was adopted in her family anna found out at the age of 16, but more recently, her fosterlf to her daughter's desire to find out the secret of her birth and gave her the tag that anna was put on at birth. it contained all the data of the woman who left anna in the maternity hospital today, with the same name and surname as anna's biological mother tamara anistratova in our studio. and she admitted that 33 years ago she really abandoned her daughter, because her husband did not want to take her away anna do you think tamara is your biological mother? i think yes, tamara, according to you , it was you who gave birth to anna 33 years ago. yes, i hide the first envelope. alleged daughter anna ivashchenko alleged mother tamara anistratova anna the likelihood that tamara is your mother, who at birth named you victoria anna makes up the search for the biological mother is over, they did not regret that they decided to find out the secret of their birth no. but i found out the whole truth and bro. let it be like this, but the truth will eventually cool down somehow, it can be mean
abandon her immediately after birth that she was adopted in her family anna found out at the age of 16, but more recently, her fosterlf to her daughter's desire to find out the secret of her birth and gave her the tag that anna was put on at birth. it contained all the data of the woman who left anna in the maternity hospital today, with the same name and surname as anna's biological mother tamara anistratova in our studio. and she admitted that 33 years ago she really abandoned her daughter,...
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anna foster, bbc news, lviv.nue to rain down on ukraine, we had some over the weekend in lviv, their leaders, the military and the people are remaining steadfast in their belief that victory is theirs. against the odds, ukraine is holding off and in some cases gaining ground on what was thought to be a superior power. here with her analysis of the war in ukraine a and what s next is inna sovsun, a member of the ukraine parliament. she joins us from kyiv. thank you forjoining us. first of all, what do you think is going on in terms of kyiv and how ukrainian troops are defending the capital and the wider battlefield? in troops are defending the capital and the wider battlefield?— the wider battlefield? in terms of k iv, 'ust the wider battlefield? in terms of kyiv, just literally _ the wider battlefield? in terms of kyiv, just literally one _ the wider battlefield? in terms of kyiv, just literally one minute - the wider battlefield? in terms of| kyiv, just literally one minute ago i heard a huge explosion close to
anna foster, bbc news, lviv.nue to rain down on ukraine, we had some over the weekend in lviv, their leaders, the military and the people are remaining steadfast in their belief that victory is theirs. against the odds, ukraine is holding off and in some cases gaining ground on what was thought to be a superior power. here with her analysis of the war in ukraine a and what s next is inna sovsun, a member of the ukraine parliament. she joins us from kyiv. thank you forjoining us. first of all,...
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anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. within ukraine itself, an estimated 200,000 children in orphanages and foster homes are needing support many have fallen prey to people traffickers. aerial recovery, a charity comprised of former us military veterans are assisting vulnerable people fleeing the crisis, and working with the ukrainian authorities to establish a system that will help protect and evauate some of the vulnerable children. earlier, rebecca jones spoke tojeremy lock, who is the chief of operations at the charity aerial recovery, which has started to rescue and protect orphans from conflict areas in ukraine. first of all, it is a terrible situation out there and these poor children are trapped in war—torn areas, being shelled and being caught up in this war. the sense of urgency to move them from these areas and get them out of ukraine is great right now, but i'm trying to get people to pause a little and not take them directly over borders. we have been able to rescue 266 orphans so far and we are working directly with the government to move them from dangerous areas in the east to safer areas in the west and to
anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. within ukraine itself, an estimated 200,000 children in orphanages and foster homes are needing support many have fallen prey to people traffickers. aerial recovery, a charity comprised of former us military veterans are assisting vulnerable people fleeing the crisis, and working with the ukrainian authorities to establish a system that will help protect and evauate some of the vulnerable children. earlier, rebecca jones spoke tojeremy lock, who is the...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> and thank you so much for your company. our breaking news coverage continues next with max fosterctaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is ao saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .05% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkles results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. this is how you imagine your dishwasher. but it may not be as clean as you think. built up grease and limescale could be hiding in your pipes. try finish dishwasher cleaner its dual action formula hygienically cleans hidden limescale and grease in your dishwasher. finish. clean dishwasher. clean dishes. >>> hello and warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i'm max foster in london with breaking news of the war in ukraine just ahead. >> this invasion has to stop. >> translator: we defend our children, our families, our building. >> it's going
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from lviv, our correspondent anna foster sent this report.eks into this war, ukraine is bracing itself for a new offensive. its forces are now preparing to resist a fresh assault on the eastern donbas region. days after russia said it would move troops away from the capital, kyiv, the city still reverberates with the sound of shelling. translation: we do not believe anyone. - we do not trust any beautiful verbal constructions. there is a real situation on the battlefield and now this is the most important thing. we will not give up anything, and we will fight for every metre of our land and for every person. here in lviv, and across ukraine, there is real anger towards the russian invaders. emotionally, how do you feel about russia? emotionally? i just hate them. we are ukrainians, we have our own country, our own culture and we will keep it. for millions of people, this city has been a gateway — a route out of this war. those who stayed behind share their pain. i don't feel these people are strangers. they are sisters and brothers, truly pai
from lviv, our correspondent anna foster sent this report.eks into this war, ukraine is bracing itself for a new offensive. its forces are now preparing to resist a fresh assault on the eastern donbas region. days after russia said it would move troops away from the capital, kyiv, the city still reverberates with the sound of shelling. translation: we do not believe anyone. - we do not trust any beautiful verbal constructions. there is a real situation on the battlefield and now this is the...