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this is bbc news i'm david eades — the headlines...ussia has said it will drastically reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine — following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions — but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks — but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that emerged from the meeting. mr zelensky stressed that the situation had not become easier and the ukraine military would not slacken its defensive efforts. israel's prime minister has warned his country is facing a new wave of terror after a third knife or gun attack in a week. at least five people were killed in the town of bnei brak on the outskirts of tel aviv. the gunman was also shot dead. police in london say there could be more fines issued, on top of the 20 announced on tuesday after covid laws were broken during lockdown in the british government
this is bbc news i'm david eades — the headlines...ussia has said it will drastically reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine — following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions — but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks — but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories. a glimmer of hope for ukraine — in peace talks russia says it'll scale back military operations around the capital kyiv. translation: the ministry of defence of the russian . federation has taken the decision to drastically reduce combat operations in the kyiv and chernihiv areas in order to boost mutual trust. western leaders express doubts about russia's intentions. the us secretary of state says moscow continues to brutalise ukraine. at least five people have been killed in a shooting in israel — the third such attack in the past week. and a helping hand for queen elizabeth — she steps out in public for the first time in weeks to commemorate the life of the duke of edinburgh. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there appears to be a glimmer of hope following peace talks between russia and ukraine. the negotiations in istanbul were the first for a fortnight. ukraine confirmed it was prepared to be a neutral country and abandon ambitions to join the nato mi
welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories. a glimmer of hope for ukraine — in peace talks russia says it'll scale back military operations around the capital kyiv. translation: the ministry of defence of the russian . federation has taken the decision to drastically reduce combat operations in the kyiv and chernihiv areas in order to boost mutual trust. western leaders express doubts about russia's intentions. the us secretary of state says moscow continues to brutalise ukraine....
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on.ats in kyiv kills one person and injures i2. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they are vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it is sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they are using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol — where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. the united states warns it's watching china very closely for any attempt to help russia in its attack on ukraine. and an anti—war protester interrupts prime time news on russian state television — denouncing the conflict in ukraine.
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on.ats in kyiv kills one person and injures i2. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they are vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it is sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they are using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol — where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. the united...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades.amovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style, as the authorities there try to stamp out a worsening covid outbreak.
welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades.amovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style, as the authorities there try to stamp out a...
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i'm david eades.t a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the journalist arrested for her protest on russian state tv endures 1a hours of questioning — but is freed after receiving a fine.
i'm david eades.t a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the journalist arrested for her protest on russian state tv endures 1a hours of questioning — but is...
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i'm david eades.krainian soldiers dig in north—west of the capital kyiv, with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means thousands of ukrainians and international students are able to escape the besieged city of sumy.
i'm david eades.krainian soldiers dig in north—west of the capital kyiv, with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a...
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i'm david eades.battle for ukraine goes on: a russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they're vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it's sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they're using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. an anti—war protester interrupts prime time news on russian state television, denouncing the conflict in ukraine.
i'm david eades.battle for ukraine goes on: a russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they're vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it's sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they're using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. an anti—war protester...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.bramovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? it does appear that there are organophosphates, aka nerve agents, involved, and we really need to see the medical records. as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style, as the authorities there try to stamp out a worsening covid outbreak.
welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.bramovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? it does appear that there are organophosphates, aka nerve agents, involved, and we really need to see the medical records. as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his...
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i'm david eades.r curfew under way in ukraine's capital as the mayor warns kyiv�*s at a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the journalist arrested for her protest on russian state tv endures 14 hours of questioning but is freed after receiving a fine.
i'm david eades.r curfew under way in ukraine's capital as the mayor warns kyiv�*s at a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the journalist arrested for her...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: a 35—hour curfew under way in ukraine's capital as the mayor warns kyiv�*s at a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the journalist arrested for her protest on russian state tv endures 1a hours of questioning — but is freed after receiving a fine. she melted millions of hearts, singing songs from the disney film frozen in a ukrainian bomb shelter. seven—year—old amelia's safe with her grandma in poland. that difficult and dangerous moment that ukraine's mayor, vitali klitschko spoke of is now upon ukraine's capital. the curfew he announced is in place — running right through to thursday morning, with locals prohibited from moving around
i'm david eades. our top stories: a 35—hour curfew under way in ukraine's capital as the mayor warns kyiv�*s at a difficult and dangerous moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. the...
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i'm david eades.y reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions, but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks, but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that emerged from the meeting. mr zelensky stressed that the situation had not become easier and the ukraine military would not slacken its defensive efforts. israel's prime minister has warned his country is facing a new wave of terror after a third knife or gun attack in a week. at least five people were killed in the town of bnei brak on the outskirts of tel aviv. the gunman was also shot dead.
i'm david eades.y reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions, but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks, but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that emerged from the meeting. mr zelensky stressed that the situation had not...
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i'm david eades. sides to ensure their safe passage. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis in the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." where they can, they escape the fighting into neighbouring countries. it's now the fastest—growing refugee crisis in europe since world war ii.
i'm david eades. sides to ensure their safe passage. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis in the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." where they can, they escape the fighting into neighbouring countries. it's now the fastest—growing refugee...
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this is bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.onth? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style — as the authorities there try to stamp out a worsening covid outbreak.
this is bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.onth? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style — as the authorities there try to stamp out a worsening covid outbreak.
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i'm david eades.v with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means thousands of ukrainians and international students
i'm david eades.v with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means thousands of ukrainians and...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on. russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they are vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it is sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they are using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol — where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. the united states warns it's watching china very closely for any attempt to help russia in its attack on ukraine. and an anti—war protester interrupts prime time news on russian state television — denouncing the conflict in ukraine. if you are wondering whether talks about a ceasefire might be getting somewhere, i'm afraid the reality of events on the ground in ukraine continue to tell a very different and destructive story. russia is continuing to bombard cities across the country. there've been more harrowing reports emerging of civilians suffering in the southern
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on. russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they are vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it is sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they are using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol — where food, water and heating are said to have become...
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some ask welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. eades.s defiant. translation: they can bomb us, but they will never be able - to break ukrainian spirit. they will never be rulers at our land. ukraine's president zelensky visits injured troops. the country says it's lost 1300 soldiers in battle. and "stop this massacre" — the words of pope francis, who's made an impassioned plea for an end to the violence.
some ask welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. eades.s defiant. translation: they can bomb us, but they will never be able - to break ukrainian spirit. they will never be rulers at our land. ukraine's president zelensky visits injured troops. the country says it's lost 1300 soldiers in battle. and "stop this massacre" — the words of pope francis, who's made an impassioned plea for an end to the violence.
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this is bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories. was the russian billionaire roman abramovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown shanghai—style — as the authorities there try to stamp out a worsening covid outbreak. welcome to our viewers in the uk and around the globe. the russian billionaire roman abramovich reportedly suffered symptoms of poisoning at peace talks on the ukraine—belarus border earlier this month. the chelsea football club owner — who has now recovered — suffered sore eyes and peeling skin according to the reports. two ukrainian peace negotiators were also said to have been affected. mr abramovich is on the sanctions list of both the uk and the eu for his supposed links to vlad
this is bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories. was the russian billionaire roman abramovich poisoned as he attended russian—ukrainian peace talks earlier this month? as russia continues to hit targets across the country, a new round of face—to—face negotiations are due to take place on tuesday in turkey after a gap of two weeks. will smith says sorry to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars — he admits his behaviour was unacceptable and inexcusable. and lockdown...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: on the frontline — ukrainian soldiers dig in north—west of the capital kyiv with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means thousands of ukrainians and international students are able to escape the besieged city of sumy. it was so terrible and my parents... ..i left my parents in sumy. i hope i will see them another time. in russia, more protests against the war, despite the threat of prison and more global companies, including mcdonald's, halt trade in russia. thanks forjoining us. we are going to take you through some of the major developments in ukraine, from the safe passag
i'm david eades. our top stories: on the frontline — ukrainian soldiers dig in north—west of the capital kyiv with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades.their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion — nearly a quarter of the population. among them — children who escaped from besieged mariupol — but they are left with life changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries. many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. as a russian deadline looms for the defenders of mariupol to lay down their arms — the deputy prime minister says there'll be no surrender. and — the legacy of war — we examine how this conflict could be redrawing the world as we know it.
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades.their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion — nearly a quarter of the population. among them — children who escaped from besieged mariupol — but they are left with life changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries. many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. as a russian deadline looms for the defenders of mariupol to lay down...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up, civilians are trapped. the un's humanitarian chief urges all sides to ensure their safe passage. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis in the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." where they can, they escape the fighting into neighbouring countries. it's now the fastest—growing refugee crisis in europe since world war ii. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. for another day, the evacuation of civilians from key ukrainian cities has foundered. ukraine's foreign ministry blames russia for continuing to bombard mariupol, kharkiv and other major towns, making escape all but impossible. the russians are now said to be in control of these areas that
i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up, civilians are trapped. the un's humanitarian chief urges all sides to ensure their safe passage. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis in the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move...
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i'm david eades.ur top stories: a missile attack on a ukrainian military training base close to the polish border kills at least 35 people — the local mayor is defiant: translation: they can bomb us, but they will never be able - to break ukrainian spirit. they will never be rulers at our land. ukraine's president zelensky visits injured troops. the country says it's lost 1300 soldiers in battle. and "stop this massacre". the words of pope francis who's made an impassioned plea for an end to the violence. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, has again urged nato to impose a no—fly zone over his country. he made the plea after a russian missile attack on a ukrainian base near the polish border left 35 people dead. he warned that otherwise it would be only a matter of time before russia targeted member states of the alliance. the base, which was previously used for joint exercises and training with nato is located at yavoriv — just a short drive from the polish border. it's a shift in focus by r
i'm david eades.ur top stories: a missile attack on a ukrainian military training base close to the polish border kills at least 35 people — the local mayor is defiant: translation: they can bomb us, but they will never be able - to break ukrainian spirit. they will never be rulers at our land. ukraine's president zelensky visits injured troops. the country says it's lost 1300 soldiers in battle. and "stop this massacre". the words of pope francis who's made an impassioned plea for...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories...ombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this area, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town was blown up to slow the russian offensive — leaving many elderly especially vulnerable. the international atomic energy agency expresses fears for ukrainian nuclear plants now under russian control, as the authorities appear unable to speak to their staff. chanting
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories...arrowing scenes in ukraine — as russian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee for their lives under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this now, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town was blown up to slow the russian offensive — leaving many elderly especially vulnerable. the international atomic energy agency says it's concerned about reports ukrainian authorities are having trouble contacting staff at nuclear plants now under russian control. and — protests against the war continue — are arrested. hello, thank you very much for being with us. hello, thank you very much for being with us. the humanitarian crisis for the ukrainian people is deepening, with tens of thousands of civilians trapped in cities under near—constant russian shellfire and lacking food and other most basic needs. in kyiv the ukrainian army has been reinforcing its defences as the
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories...arrowing scenes in ukraine — as russian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee for their lives under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this now, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town was blown up to slow the russian offensive — leaving many elderly especially vulnerable. the international atomic...
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i'm david eades.fled their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion, nearly a quarter of the population. millions of them are children, some of whom escaped from the besieged city of mariupol, and are left with life changing injuries. all of these victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries, though. many these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. russia's deadline for the defenders of mariupol to lay down their arms comes and goes, but there's no sign of surrender. and the legacy of war — we examine how this conflict could be redrawing the world as we know it.
i'm david eades.fled their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion, nearly a quarter of the population. millions of them are children, some of whom escaped from the besieged city of mariupol, and are left with life changing injuries. all of these victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries, though. many these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. russia's deadline for the defenders of mariupol to lay down their arms...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories...ian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee for their lives under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this now, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town was blown up to slow the russian offensive — leaving many elderly especially vulnerable. the international atomic energy agency says it's concerned about reports ukrainian authorities are having trouble contacting staff at nuclear plants now under russian control. and — protests against the war continue —
welcome to bbc news — i'm david eades. our top stories...ian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee for their lives under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this now, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. a bridge used by civilians to flee the town was blown up to slow the russian offensive — leaving many elderly especially vulnerable. the international atomic energy agency says it's concerned about...
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i'm david eades.s moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. a court in moscow fines the tv journalist who staged a protest against the war on russian state tv.
i'm david eades.s moment. there is a real sense that the danger, the conflict, is coming closer, and a feeling now that nowhere is safe. amid the bombardment, a symbolic success as three eu leaders visit kyiv in a show of solidarity with president zelensky. you are fighting for your lives, yourfreedom, but we know you are also fighting for our lives and our freedom. a court in moscow fines the tv journalist who staged a protest against the war on russian state tv.
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i'm david eades.th—west of the capital, kyiv, with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means thousands of ukrainians and international students are able to escape the besieged city of sumy.
i'm david eades.th—west of the capital, kyiv, with russian forces circling the city. there is a tangible fear in this place. that that russian offensive that has been stalled may be ready to regain momentum. america bans imports of russian oil and gas, as britain and the eu also target moscow's energy exports. we are enforcing the most significant package of sanctions in history and it is causing significant damage to russia's economy. after days of shelling, a temporary ceasefire means...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up. civilians are trapped. the un's humanitarian chief urges all sides to ensure they can get to safety. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis on the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." and the us amd europe search for new sources of energy, as oil sanctions on russia look ever more likely. hello. thanks for being with us. for another day, the evacuation of civilians from key ukrainian cities has foundered. ukraine's foreign ministry blames russia for continuing to bombard mariupol, kharkiv and other major towns, making escape all but impossible. earlier in the day, moscow had offered the ukrainian government six new humanitarian corridors. they were rejected. four of the routes lead straight into russia to the east and belarus to the north, along th
i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up. civilians are trapped. the un's humanitarian chief urges all sides to ensure they can get to safety. this includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis on the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the...
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i'm david eades, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk, and around the world.eutral, as part of a peace deal to end russia's invasion. translation: i understand it is impossible to force - russia completely from ukrainian territory. it would lead to a third world war. i understand it and that's why i'm talking about a compromise. we have a special report from the polish border, as sex traffickers seek to exploit ukraine's refugees fleeing the war. here in poland, and elsewhere, people have opened their homes to ukrainians, but sadly, not everyone with the best of intentions. president biden revises his comments on president putin not staying in power, saying he wasn't calling for regime change.
i'm david eades, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk, and around the world.eutral, as part of a peace deal to end russia's invasion. translation: i understand it is impossible to force - russia completely from ukrainian territory. it would lead to a third world war. i understand it and that's why i'm talking about a compromise. we have a special report from the polish border, as sex traffickers seek to exploit ukraine's refugees fleeing the war. here in poland, and elsewhere, people...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: 10 million people have now fled their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion — nearly a quarter of the population. millions of them are children, some of whom escaped from the besieged city of mariupol and are left with life—changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries. many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. russia's deadline for the defenders of mariupol to lay down their arms comes and goes, but there's no sign of surrender. and the legacy of war. we examine how this conflict could be redrawing the world as we know it. ukraine has a population of aound 44 million. of that number, 10 million people have been forced out of their homes in just over three weeks of russian attacks. that's the latest figure released by the united nations, amounting to nearly a quarter of the country's entire population. most of them — some 6 to 7 million — are still
i'm david eades. our top stories: 10 million people have now fled their homes in ukraine since the start of russia's invasion — nearly a quarter of the population. millions of them are children, some of whom escaped from the besieged city of mariupol and are left with life—changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it is notjust the physical injuries. many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. russia's deadline for the...
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i'm david eades. our top stories...an areas. in irpin — residents flee under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this area, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. the international atomic energy agency expresses fears for ukrainian nuclear plants now under russian control as the authorities appear unable to speak to their staff. ukraine's young cancer patients — evacuated to poland — fighting a battle for survival on two fronts.
i'm david eades. our top stories...an areas. in irpin — residents flee under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this area, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. the international atomic energy agency expresses fears for ukrainian nuclear plants now under russian control as the authorities appear unable to speak to their staff. ukraine's young cancer patients — evacuated to poland — fighting a battle for survival on two fronts.
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i'm david eades. our top stories...arrowing scenes in ukraine — as russian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this area, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. the international atomic energy agency expresses fears for ukrainian nuclear plants now under russian control as the authorities appear unable to speak to their staff. ukraine's young cancer patients — evacuated to poland — fighting a battle for survival on two fronts. and asia stock markets fall, but the price of oil continues to rise, as the war enters its twelfth day. the humanitarian crisis for the ukrainian people is deepening, with tens of thousands of civilians trapped in cities under near—constant russian shellfire and lacking food and other most basic needs. in kyiv, the ukrainian army has been reinforcing its defences, as the russian military continues its attacks to the north of the capital. the towns of bucha, hostomel
i'm david eades. our top stories...arrowing scenes in ukraine — as russian forces step up their bombing of civilian areas. in irpin — residents flee under relentless bombardment. there is a fair amount of incoming fire coming into this area, artillery fire, there are loads of civilians around. the international atomic energy agency expresses fears for ukrainian nuclear plants now under russian control as the authorities appear unable to speak to their staff. ukraine's young cancer patients...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on: a russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they're vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it's sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they're using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. an anti—war protester interrupts prime time news on russian state television, denouncing the conflict in ukraine. what it shows is that despite the kremlin wasn't almost control of the media, it is dropping to persuade some people within the system that what the kremlin is doing is right. and we have exclusive access to the hospital in poland dealing with some of the most vulnerable ukrainian refugees. hello, and once again, thank you very much for being with us. if you are wondering whether talks about a ceasefire might
i'm david eades. our top stories: the battle for ukraine goes on: a russian strike on a block of flats in kyiv kills one person and injures 12. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this, and, of course, they're vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it's sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they're using. scenes of devastation in the southern port city of mariupol where food, water and heating are said to have become desperately scarce. an...
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i'm david eades. the headlines this hour: russia has said it will drastically reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions, but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks, but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that emerged from the meeting. mr zelensky stressed that the situation had not become easier and the ukraine military would not slacken its defensive efforts. israel's prime minister has warned his country is facing a new wave of terror after a third knife or gun attack in a week. at least five people were killed in the town of bnei brak on the outskirts of tel aviv. the gunman was also shot dead. those are the headlines. one of the most important collections of artefacts in the world, the burrell collection in glasgow, is back on show
i'm david eades. the headlines this hour: russia has said it will drastically reduce its military activity in the kyiv and chernihiv regions of northern ukraine following peace talks in turkey. ukraine's armed forces said some russian units had moved from those regions, but they added forces were regrouping to focus on the east. president zelensky has hailed what he called the positive signals from the day's talks, but insisted kyiv would only trust any concrete results that emerged from the...
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i'm david eades.anslation: i understand it is impossible to force - russia completely from ukrainian territory. it would lead to a third world war. i understand it and that's why i'm talking about a compromise. as the bombardment of ukrainian cities continues, refugees fleeing from the southern port of mariupol say they're being forced to go to russia. we have a special report from the polish border, as sex traffickers seek to exploit ukraine's refugees fleeing the war. here in poland, and elsewhere, people have opened their homes to ukrainians, but sadly, not everyone with the best of intentions.
i'm david eades.anslation: i understand it is impossible to force - russia completely from ukrainian territory. it would lead to a third world war. i understand it and that's why i'm talking about a compromise. as the bombardment of ukrainian cities continues, refugees fleeing from the southern port of mariupol say they're being forced to go to russia. we have a special report from the polish border, as sex traffickers seek to exploit ukraine's refugees fleeing the war. here in poland, and...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up.age for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis on the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." and the us amd europe search for new sources of energy, as oil sanctions on russia look ever more likely.
i'm david eades. our top stories: russian attacks on ukrainian cities show no sign of letting up.age for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis on the direction they choose. hundreds lining up, hoping to escape to the west. moscow suggests they can go straight to russia or belarus. ukraine called the move "completely immoral." and the us amd europe search for new sources of energy, as oil sanctions on russia look ever more...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.f defence of the russian . federation has taken the decision to drastically reduce combat operations in the kyiv and chernihiv areas in order to boost mutual trust. western leaders express doubts about russia's intentions. the us secretary of state says moscow continues to brutalise ukraine. at least five people have been killed in a shooting in israel — the third such attack in the past week. and a helping hand for queen elizabeth —
welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories.f defence of the russian . federation has taken the decision to drastically reduce combat operations in the kyiv and chernihiv areas in order to boost mutual trust. western leaders express doubts about russia's intentions. the us secretary of state says moscow continues to brutalise ukraine. at least five people have been killed in a shooting in israel — the third such attack in the past week. and a helping hand for queen elizabeth —