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and hroza is a tiny settlement.els very strange to be stood in such destruction in somewhere so small. you can see vehicles have been caved in by the sheer force of the blast, and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge. you can see air conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here you have the building that was directly hit, a cafe/shop where a funeral wake was taking place yesterday for a ukrainian soldier. now, as far as the prosecutor for this area is concerned, it was a deliberate attack by moscow. the use of a ballistic missile, these iskander missiles, which are fairly accurate, reinforces that claim. but for now, you just have a scene like this in a village of 300, and it impacts everyone here. it goes far beyond this scene of devastation where, once again, we see civilian areas, civilians themselves, targeted by russian missiles. and there's debris lik
and hroza is a tiny settlement.els very strange to be stood in such destruction in somewhere so small. you can see vehicles have been caved in by the sheer force of the blast, and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge. you can see air conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here you have the building that was directly hit, a cafe/shop...
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and hroza is a tiny settlement.very strange to be stood in such destruction in somewhere so small. you can see vehicles have been caved in by the sheer force of the blast, and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge. you can see air conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here you have the building that was directly hit, a cafe/shop where a funeral wake was taking place yesterday for a ukrainian soldier. now, as far as the prosecutor for this area is concerned, it was a deliberate attack by moscow. the use of a ballistic missile, these iskander missiles, which are fairly accurate, reinforces that claim. but for now, you just have a scene like this in a village of 300, and it impacts everyone here. it goes far beyond this scene of devastation where, once again, we see civilian areas, civilians themselves, targeted by russian missiles. and there's debris like th
and hroza is a tiny settlement.very strange to be stood in such destruction in somewhere so small. you can see vehicles have been caved in by the sheer force of the blast, and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge. you can see air conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here you have the building that was directly hit, a cafe/shop where...
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fred pleitgen, cnn, hroza, ukraine. >>> the u.s.ongress can't approve any future military aid for ukraine as long as the house remains without a speaker. while the dramatic ouster of kevin mccarthy on tuesday has stalled all house business and thrown washington into chaos. two republican lawmakers have announced bids to become the next leader, jim jordan and steve scalise. republicans are hopeful they can settle on a single candidate behind closed doors before taking a full vote on the floor. but many doubt there will be a new speaker by the end of next week. the former speaker is denying reports that he was considering leaving congress altogether after a new leader is chosen. >> you're not resigning? >> no, i'm not resigning. >> so you'll stay the inside term. >> i'll stay. don't worry. >> are you running for re-election? >> yes. >> yes, you will run, or you're thinking about run? >> i'm going to help the people i got here. we're going to expand it further. >> mccarthy has not endorsed a candidate to replace him. the house is expec
fred pleitgen, cnn, hroza, ukraine. >>> the u.s.ongress can't approve any future military aid for ukraine as long as the house remains without a speaker. while the dramatic ouster of kevin mccarthy on tuesday has stalled all house business and thrown washington into chaos. two republican lawmakers have announced bids to become the next leader, jim jordan and steve scalise. republicans are hopeful they can settle on a single candidate behind closed doors before taking a full vote on the...
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and hroza is a tiny settlement. in by the sheer force of the blast. and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge, you can see air—conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here, you have the building that was directly hit — a cafe/shop where a funeral wake was taking place yesterday for a ukrainian soldier. now, as far as the prosecutor for this area is concerned, it was a deliberate attack by moscow. the use of a ballistic missile — these iskander missiles, which are fairly accurate — reinforces that claim, but for now, you just have a scene like this in village of 300, where 51 people have been killed. and it impacts everyone here. it goes far beyond this scene of devastation where, once again, we see civilian areas, civilians themselves targeted by russian missiles. and there's debris like this dotted around, and you can tell it's from a missile because it's h
and hroza is a tiny settlement. in by the sheer force of the blast. and such is the power generated, it's not immediately obvious what was hit. a lot of the debris has been cleared away to the side. you can see a fridge, you can see air—conditioning units, twisted metal, all these signature signs of a missile strike. and then here, you have the building that was directly hit — a cafe/shop where a funeral wake was taking place yesterday for a ukrainian soldier. now, as far as the prosecutor...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.publican us house speaker kevin mccarthy says he'll finish his congressional term and run for re—election. he denied reports he's considering resigning from congress. it comes after eight hardline republicans joined democrats in removing mccarthy as house speaker earlier this week. now two republicans have announced they will run for mccarthy's old job: congressman jim jordan on the left and steve scalise on the right. let's take a closer look at these two republicans:jim jordan, of ohio, is 59—years old and was first elected to congress in 2007. he currently chairs the housejudiciary committee where he launched several investigations into president biden, his son hunter, and the fbi. he is also a founder and former chairman of the ultraconservative house freedom caucus and was among more than 100 republicans who voted against 300 million dollars in aid for ukraine. and his bid got a major boost in the last few hours as former president donald trump endorsed him, saying he would be a "
james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.publican us house speaker kevin mccarthy says he'll finish his congressional term and run for re—election. he denied reports he's considering resigning from congress. it comes after eight hardline republicans joined democrats in removing mccarthy as house speaker earlier this week. now two republicans have announced they will run for mccarthy's old job: congressman jim jordan on the left and steve scalise on the right. let's take a closer look...
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james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.and unlikely to make the journey to europe anytime soon to collect her award. narges mohammadi has been honoured for her fight against the oppression of women in her country, where she's played a leading role in the campaign against mandatory hijabs. she's now serving multiple sentences in tehran�*s notorious evin prison. caroline hawley has that story. narges mohammadi is a woman, a human rights advocate and a freedom fighter. her brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. altogether, the regime has arrested her 13 times, convicted her five times, and sentenced her to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes. ms mohammadi is still in prison as i speak. she hasn't seen her husband and children, now in exile in paris, in years. her son told the bbc she's always in his heart. translation: i wasjust happy and proud of my mum, - just like i'm always, like yesterday and the day before that. this award belongs to iranian people. the nobel committee said the prize was also for
james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.and unlikely to make the journey to europe anytime soon to collect her award. narges mohammadi has been honoured for her fight against the oppression of women in her country, where she's played a leading role in the campaign against mandatory hijabs. she's now serving multiple sentences in tehran�*s notorious evin prison. caroline hawley has that story. narges mohammadi is a woman, a human rights advocate and a freedom fighter. her brave...
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i can show you once again the extent of the damage here in hroza. of the things that you mentioned is he extremely important is that there was this second attack today in kharkiv, which is a big city very close to here and that used the same type of missile as the one that was apparently used on this building here, which completely destroyed the building. the missile is a medium-range missile with a massive warhead. we can see here now that the debris has been cleared but there is basically nothing of this building standing. there's a few walls here, you can sort of see where the impact site appears to have been where the floor has kind of given way, but other than that this place has absolutely been reduced to rubble and something that's a big concern to the ukrainians where they say missiles like this obviously cause a lot of carnage among the civilian population in small places like this but of course also in larger places like kharkiv which was struck today. the ukrainians are saying the only thing that can help against this is further air defen
i can show you once again the extent of the damage here in hroza. of the things that you mentioned is he extremely important is that there was this second attack today in kharkiv, which is a big city very close to here and that used the same type of missile as the one that was apparently used on this building here, which completely destroyed the building. the missile is a medium-range missile with a massive warhead. we can see here now that the debris has been cleared but there is basically...
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local— missile in the village of hroza.w survive. tatiana's daughter, her son—in—law and his mother were killed in the air strike and she says rescuers are still searching for her to —— her daughter's body. reports from the scene have not indicated the presence of any nearby military target. translation: there were only civilians, _ military target. translation: there were only civilians, the _ military target. translation: there were only civilians, the dead - military target. translation: tics were only civilians, the dead and injured are only civilians, only civilian powers, no signs military personnel were stationed here. this is a small settlement and a third of the village died in this room. furs; the village died in this room. fury in the morning — the village died in this room. fury in the morning too. _ the village died in this room. fury in the morning too. the search is turning to collaborators who might have helped the russians. translation: we have helped the russians. translation:— have helped the russians. tr
local— missile in the village of hroza.w survive. tatiana's daughter, her son—in—law and his mother were killed in the air strike and she says rescuers are still searching for her to —— her daughter's body. reports from the scene have not indicated the presence of any nearby military target. translation: there were only civilians, _ military target. translation: there were only civilians, the _ military target. translation: there were only civilians, the dead - military target....
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a missile strike in the village of hroza killed at least 52 people. every family in the small village was affected. un human rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets in the area. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a 10—year—old boy was killed. our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, has this report. a symbol of innocence. against a backdrop of desperation. this playground is now the site of a deadly puzzle. it's the retrieval phase — listing, identifying who or what is left. ukraine is certain this wasn't just an act of war, but a war crime. translation: after investigation we can say it was a deliberate attack on civilians. i can't tell how they choose the targets because i don't understand their logic. the kremlin says it always targets military sites. we saw no evidence suggesting that this was one. here's what's l
a missile strike in the village of hroza killed at least 52 people. every family in the small village was affected. un human rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets in the area. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a 10—year—old boy was killed. our ukraine...
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. >>> meantime, in the small village of hroza they are reeling.t least 52 people were killed as they gathered to mourn a local soldier. the building was obliterated after russia targeted it with a large ballistic missile. with us to discuss mark hertling. general hertling, thank you for being with us, a spokesperson for the kremlin says that russia doesn't target civilians, but a grocery store where there was a memorial for a fallen soldier, that doesn't strike me as a military target. >> it's not a military target, boris, and this town of hroza is a relatively small town, small population far away from the front line struck by what appears to be a missile. now, that kind of missile delivers over 1,000 pound warhead. 1,000 pounds of dynamite. it has close to a 300-mile range. it has guidance, then it's gps guided to a target. when you take all of those things into consideration, knowing hroza is a small town without probably any air defense from the ukrainian forces around it, this is an indicator of russia targeting and an indicator of a war crim
. >>> meantime, in the small village of hroza they are reeling.t least 52 people were killed as they gathered to mourn a local soldier. the building was obliterated after russia targeted it with a large ballistic missile. with us to discuss mark hertling. general hertling, thank you for being with us, a spokesperson for the kremlin says that russia doesn't target civilians, but a grocery store where there was a memorial for a fallen soldier, that doesn't strike me as a military target....
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these are the latest pictures from the scene in the village of hroza.ge published by ukrainian police shows a large area of smoking rubble and several bodies being taken away by emergency workers. officials say at least 10 percent of the village's population was killed in the attack. three days of mourning has been declared in the region. hroza is located more than 30 kilometres — 18 miles — from the front line town of kupiansk, in an area where russian forces have been pushing to recapture territory they lost to ukrainian troops last year. the attack comes as vladimir putin has been speaking at a meeting in the black sea resort of sochi. russia's president again blamed the west for his invasion of ukraine. he said russia didn't start the 20 month long war against ukraine and is trying to bring it to an end. translation: since the beginning of the so-called counteroffensive, | this is the latest data. sincejune fourth alone, the ukrainian army has lost over 90,000 men. these are irrecoverable losses. 557 tanks, almost 1900 armoured vehicles including va
these are the latest pictures from the scene in the village of hroza.ge published by ukrainian police shows a large area of smoking rubble and several bodies being taken away by emergency workers. officials say at least 10 percent of the village's population was killed in the attack. three days of mourning has been declared in the region. hroza is located more than 30 kilometres — 18 miles — from the front line town of kupiansk, in an area where russian forces have been pushing to recapture...
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it is around the small village of hroza.e appears to show several bodies close together and annexed to rubble which we are told used to be a grocery store. officials are saying that the majority of people stood outside for the funeral wake of the ukrainian soldier, which is why so many injuries have been sustained from the shrapnel. this is a place, this is an area which comes under frequent shelli because of its proximity to the front line. it's around 30 kilometers away, and is part of the front line is the most volatile. but we haven't seen anything like this for a long time. such a deadly single strike. more than 51 people are known to have been killed in a village with a population around 300. the military significance isn't yet clear. it is questionable at this stage, but we see habitually civilian areas targeted by russian troops. they are accused of using a short range ballistic missile notoriously difficult to defend against because the height and speed at which they fly. the initial reports suggest something incred
it is around the small village of hroza.e appears to show several bodies close together and annexed to rubble which we are told used to be a grocery store. officials are saying that the majority of people stood outside for the funeral wake of the ukrainian soldier, which is why so many injuries have been sustained from the shrapnel. this is a place, this is an area which comes under frequent shelli because of its proximity to the front line. it's around 30 kilometers away, and is part of the...
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before this horror today, the village of hroza near kharkiv's eastern front line had just over 300 people believed 1 of every 6 is dead, including a 6-year-old boy, with several more wounded. many had gathered for a wake to remember a neighbor's life. then their own were suddenly cut short. senseless tragedy, needless loss. just two days ago, ukraine's president t volodymyr zezelensk made a trip to this region to raise soldier morale. today he condemned the attack as no blind strike and brutal. so brutal it's one of the bloodiest since the first two months of russia's invasion when missile strikes killed hundreds in a theater in mariupol and more than 60 at a rail station in kramamatorsk. this new strike comes as a new poll shows american support for more military aid to ukraine falling, down 5% since the summer. >> how worried are you about defense spending for ukraine? >> 100% worried. >> reporter: oleksandra ustinova is a ukrainian congresswoman overseeing weapons from overseas. >> and the most needed types of weapons right now for us is the air defense missiles. if we don't have any m
before this horror today, the village of hroza near kharkiv's eastern front line had just over 300 people believed 1 of every 6 is dead, including a 6-year-old boy, with several more wounded. many had gathered for a wake to remember a neighbor's life. then their own were suddenly cut short. senseless tragedy, needless loss. just two days ago, ukraine's president t volodymyr zezelensk made a trip to this region to raise soldier morale. today he condemned the attack as no blind strike and brutal....
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hroza is located more than 30 kilometres — 18 miles —
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i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.om the phones of the dead. translation: russian military knew where they were striking. | it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if its western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it is hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news. concern is growing among european leaders in the wake of us political infighting, that halted aid to ukraine. funding for ukraine was left out of a spending bill passed last weekend to avert a government shutdown and now, the us house of representatives is embroiled in a race to replace its speaker kevin mccarthy, likely kicking the can further down the road as far as restoring aid to ukraine. on thursday, 50 european leaders, including president zelensky, gathered in spain to discuss support for the war—torn country. our diplo
i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.om the phones of the dead. translation: russian military knew where they were striking. | it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if its western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from...
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i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.he phones of the dead. translation: russian military knew where they were striking. | it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? 0nly absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if its western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it is hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen is in kyiv and he sent this update. they have been pretty continual at times, taxpayer drains and missiles in different parts of ukraine by the russians, but this one, of course, as had terrible consequences. 0ne this one, of course, as had terrible consequences. one of the worst single attacks of the war. president zelensky, was in spain european leaders, said that it was absolute evil. he said that you can call the russians animals because it would be an insult to animals. now, the ukrainian
i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.he phones of the dead. translation: russian military knew where they were striking. | it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? 0nly absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if its western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from...
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the russian attack on the village of hroza killed more than 50 people. as horrifying. the kremlin said it does not strike civilian targets. this body is badly burned, says the rescuer. maybe you will recognise them. no, it's not her, the woman replies. missile attacks are an almost daily occurrence here, but rarely are they this destructive. a well—rehearsed routine for emergency crews which doesn't get any easier. translation: my brother, sister-in-law and my i mother were killed. 0leksandr�*s family were at the funeral wake of a local soldier. most of the victims had been sitting around a large table inside a cafe. a shared moment of grief cut short. this man says, constantly, constantly, we were pulling out someone. it was a nightmare. ukraine accuses russia of launching a short range ballistic missile, killing more than 50 in a village of 300. we were in a town nearby and heard an explosion. we weren't told that something happened in hroza, and we came because my mother was here. ringtones fill the silence. from the phones of the dead. translation: r
the russian attack on the village of hroza killed more than 50 people. as horrifying. the kremlin said it does not strike civilian targets. this body is badly burned, says the rescuer. maybe you will recognise them. no, it's not her, the woman replies. missile attacks are an almost daily occurrence here, but rarely are they this destructive. a well—rehearsed routine for emergency crews which doesn't get any easier. translation: my brother, sister-in-law and my i mother were killed....
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james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.ent forces have now launched a massive bombardment of an area of the country controlled by islamist rebels. it's in response to a drone attack on a military graduation ceremony yesterday that killed more than a hundred people. it was one of the deadliest attacks on the syrian armed forces, in the ongoing 12—year civil war. the funerals of those who died, have been taking place in the city of homs, as frank gardner reports. a funeral for the fallen after a devastating drone attack on a military academy. one of the worst single attacks in syria's 12 years of civil war, it killed over 100 and injured hundreds more. amongst the mourners, this man, who lost his brother. and this young officer. his mother had come to watch him graduate. she died in the drone strike. translation: my mother came to celebrate my graduation. - it's the worst day. children, students, my friends, they all died. witnesses say the attack came out of nowhere, with multiple iranian—made explosive drones. most of the p
james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region.ent forces have now launched a massive bombardment of an area of the country controlled by islamist rebels. it's in response to a drone attack on a military graduation ceremony yesterday that killed more than a hundred people. it was one of the deadliest attacks on the syrian armed forces, in the ongoing 12—year civil war. the funerals of those who died, have been taking place in the city of homs, as frank gardner reports. a funeral for the...
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we�*ll have a report from hroza on the bbc news at ten.ff, went into administration in august. by sunday evening, they�*ll all have gone. our business correspondent emma simpson reports from one branch in leicester, the city where the chain was founded. when you�*ve worked together for many years, the last day on the shop floor isn�*t easy. because it�*s a family, my extended family. been here a long time, loved it. i thought we�*d be saved. everybody thought we�*d be saved. now everything has to go. serving customers right to the end. thank you, thank you, thank you. some have come with gifts. she made my shopping trips happy with her smile. such a sad day. hundreds have left messages. this tribute board, at least, will survive, heading to a local museum. staff are recording their own memories, too. # so long, farewell, au revoir, auf wiedersehen...#. - just like wilko workers up and down the country. here is the team at the distribution centre, going out in style. # sha la—la, la—la, la—la—la...#. back in leicester, meet two workers with
we�*ll have a report from hroza on the bbc news at ten.ff, went into administration in august. by sunday evening, they�*ll all have gone. our business correspondent emma simpson reports from one branch in leicester, the city where the chain was founded. when you�*ve worked together for many years, the last day on the shop floor isn�*t easy. because it�*s a family, my extended family. been here a long time, loved it. i thought we�*d be saved. everybody thought we�*d be saved. now...
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a missile strike in the village of hroza killed at least 52 people.man rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets in the area. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a 10—year—old boy was killed. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, has this report. a symbol of innocence. against a backdrop of desperation. this playground is now the site of a deadly puzzle. it's the retrieval phase — listing, identifying who or what is left.
a missile strike in the village of hroza killed at least 52 people.man rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets in the area. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a 10—year—old boy was killed. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, has this report. a symbol...
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a missile strike in the ukrainian village of hroza killed 52 people.amily in the village was affected. un human rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. our news correspondent, abdujalil abdurasulov, has more from kharkiv. the search operation continued overnight. thousands of bodies were recovered from the rubble. among them, a
a missile strike in the ukrainian village of hroza killed 52 people.amily in the village was affected. un human rights officials say there appeared to be no military targets. the local prosecutor says the attack was deliberate. the kremlin insists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. our news correspondent, abdujalil...
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we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here. the phones of the dead. russian military knew — the phones of the dead. russian military knew where _ the phones of the dead. russian military knew where they - the phones of the dead. russian military knew where they were l military knew where they were striking. it was not a blind attack. people were gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if it's western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it is hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news. our international editorjeremy bowen is in kyiv this evening. what more can you tell us about the attack today? the information that we have are the sorts of pictures and reports that have been coming out of the scene, which james just packaged, have been coming out of the scene, which jamesjust packaged, and have been coming out of the scene, which jam
we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here. the phones of the dead. russian military knew — the phones of the dead. russian military knew where _ the phones of the dead. russian military knew where they - the phones of the dead. russian military knew where they were l military knew where they were striking. it was not a blind attack. people were gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in...
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we weren't told that something happened in hroza, and we came because my mother was here.ere they were striking. _ it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if it's western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it's hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. funerals are being held for the victims of a drone attack on a military academy in the syrian city of homs. the syrian army has blamed what it called terrorist groups for the attack that killed at least 100 people and left dozens injured. 1a civilians are thought to be among the dead. this week martin scorsese — widely regarded as one of america's greatest living filmmakers — is in london for a gala screening of his latest picture,'killers of the flower moon'. it stars scorsese acting stalwarts, leonardo dicaprio and robert de niro in an epic western lasting 3.5 hours. tom brook met 8
we weren't told that something happened in hroza, and we came because my mother was here.ere they were striking. _ it was not a blind attack. people had gathered there for a memorial meal. who could launch a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if it's western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it's hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv....
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i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.h a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if it's western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it is hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a man who shot and injured ten people on a crowded new york subway car last year has been sentenced to life in prison. the 64—year—old pleaded guilty in january to terrorism and weapons charges. prosecutors had argued that he intended to "inflict maximum damage". it was one of the most violent assaults ever seen on the city's mass transit system. a drone attack on a syrian military academy has killed at least 80 people and wounded more than 200 more. that's according to syrian state media. the strike happened during a graduation ceremony attended by cadets�* families. women and children are among the dea
i we were then told something happened in hroza and we came because my mother was here.h a missile at them? only absolute evil. at a speech in sochi, vladimir putin didn't reference the attack but suggested ukraine would be dead within a week if it's western help was to stop. ukraine is fighting to prevent that from happening. but it is hurting. james waterhouse, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a man who shot and...
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i want to talk about the timing of this attack on hroza. and dozens of civilians killed, an attack on a grocery store. the timing of this at the very moment when republicans in the u.s. are talking about blocking new aid to ukraine. what does that tell you about how much vladimir putin fears or frankly does not fear now international outrage over his actions? >> yeah, i think, john, good morning, i think he's looking at this basically as if he's really in control of the stage right now. he is thinking that he can act with impunity, he thinks that he can make any decision, a tactical or strategic, without fear of any consequences from the west. and right now he's gambling that the dysfunction in the u.s. congress is going to carry over into our ability to provide aid to ukraine and if we don't provide the air defenses that volodymyr zelenskyy has been asking for, that's going to create a real problem for the people of ukraine, especially during the wintertime. >> it is interesting to think about that basically the impact here at hroza what w
i want to talk about the timing of this attack on hroza. and dozens of civilians killed, an attack on a grocery store. the timing of this at the very moment when republicans in the u.s. are talking about blocking new aid to ukraine. what does that tell you about how much vladimir putin fears or frankly does not fear now international outrage over his actions? >> yeah, i think, john, good morning, i think he's looking at this basically as if he's really in control of the stage right now....
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jill, let's start with that attack in hroza.a military target, it appears it was a memorial for someone, and yet russia used a very large missile to attack the area. what message are they sending? >> well, i think they're continuing to do what they have been doing, which is just relentless bombing and a lot of this really, boris, is meant to make people, make the ukrainians simply give up. that it is too much. there was enormous psychological pressure right now and that's precisely what putin wants to do. so it's really merciless and i don't see any sign that he's going to change that, unfortunately. >> jill, putin is putting pressure on ukraine and the west in a different way as well. he just announced the successful test of a new nuclear-powered missile, no indication of when or where it might be used, but he's laying out clearly that he has very powerful weapons he's willing to use. >> oh, yeah. i mean, this is classic putin right now. a lot of nuclear threatening comments, he's talking about this missile, it's a nuclear prop
jill, let's start with that attack in hroza.a military target, it appears it was a memorial for someone, and yet russia used a very large missile to attack the area. what message are they sending? >> well, i think they're continuing to do what they have been doing, which is just relentless bombing and a lot of this really, boris, is meant to make people, make the ukrainians simply give up. that it is too much. there was enormous psychological pressure right now and that's precisely what...
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missile effectively wiped this tiny village off the map today, flattening what was main street in hroza in eastern ukraine. there is hardly a trace of the grocery and coffee shop that were here. residents say there were only 330 people living in the village. in an instant, more than 50 were killed. relatives from the surrounding areas rushed over as soon as they could search for loved ones valeria looking for her mother, says the villagers were holding a memorial for a soldier when the missile hit. "there was a coffee shop here," she says ukraine's president zelenskyy called today's attack a deliberate and brutal act of terrorism while at an economic forum in russia, president putin took no responsibility for any of this. he claimed russia did not start the war in ukraine, just the opposite he says russia is trying to end it that's his message to the russian people, even though russia invaded ukraine and is continuing its daily attacks that today devastated a sleepy village. president zelenskyy said today that president biden assured him of ongoing u.s. support, even though it's still a
missile effectively wiped this tiny village off the map today, flattening what was main street in hroza in eastern ukraine. there is hardly a trace of the grocery and coffee shop that were here. residents say there were only 330 people living in the village. in an instant, more than 50 were killed. relatives from the surrounding areas rushed over as soon as they could search for loved ones valeria looking for her mother, says the villagers were holding a memorial for a soldier when the missile...
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i want to start our conversation about asking you about the terrible attack on hroza. and the one in kharkiv. just seeing the horrifying consequences of assaults like that galvanize support for ukraine. does it make any difference? >> i will begin these comments are mine and do not reflect those of the united states government. >> i think it makes a difference. as a father myself when i read about it and children as young as six years old dieing in tragedies like this. it reminds us of frankly the moral depravity of the leadership, it can not be trusted. the military lacks moral compass and needs to be held accountable for war crimes. a history of doing is targeting civilians and civil infrastructure. if it moves the needle on public opinion, i think it may be limited, frankly. many of us have been, somewhat, used to it. russian attacks on civilians. with that said it could move the needle with regard to political support for aid to ukraine. >> let's talk about that and asking you about the future of the security assistance. what are you most concerned about right now?
i want to start our conversation about asking you about the terrible attack on hroza. and the one in kharkiv. just seeing the horrifying consequences of assaults like that galvanize support for ukraine. does it make any difference? >> i will begin these comments are mine and do not reflect those of the united states government. >> i think it makes a difference. as a father myself when i read about it and children as young as six years old dieing in tragedies like this. it reminds us...
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in ukraine — the united nations is sending investigators to the village of hroza. 52 people were killedwhat does that mean for their chances in the next general election? to discuss all this i'm joined by lord kim darroch — former uk ambassador to the us & eu, and also former national security adviser, and the democratic political campaign strategist, mo elleithee.
in ukraine — the united nations is sending investigators to the village of hroza. 52 people were killedwhat does that mean for their chances in the next general election? to discuss all this i'm joined by lord kim darroch — former uk ambassador to the us & eu, and also former national security adviser, and the democratic political campaign strategist, mo elleithee.
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the 52 civilians killed in thursday's assault were mourned today in the village of hroza.en attending a wake for a fallen soldier when a missile struck. and, on wall street -- stocks rallied after today's jobs report showed wage hikes are slowing, which could help curb inflation. the dow jones industrial average gained 288 points -- nearly 1 percent -- to close at 33,407. the nasdaq rose 1.6 percent. the s&p 500 was up 1.2 percent. still to come on "the newshour"... the future of maui's fragile economy after deadly wildfires... journalist and nobel peace prize laureate maria ressa discusses the future of artificial intelligence... david brooks and ruth marcus weigh in on the week's political headlines... plus much more. ♪ >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the biden administration is taking fire for a recent move to expedite the construction of a stretch of wall along the southern border. laura baron lopez has more. laura: president biden says the mo
the 52 civilians killed in thursday's assault were mourned today in the village of hroza.en attending a wake for a fallen soldier when a missile struck. and, on wall street -- stocks rallied after today's jobs report showed wage hikes are slowing, which could help curb inflation. the dow jones industrial average gained 288 points -- nearly 1 percent -- to close at 33,407. the nasdaq rose 1.6 percent. the s&p 500 was up 1.2 percent. still to come on "the newshour"... the future of...
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. >> reporter: an absolutely devastating attack that happened here in the village hroza in eastern ukraine're actually pretty far away from the front lines. i would say 25 miles away from the front lines. nevertheless, as you see this building here, absolutely annihilated. the ukrainians are saying that this was a supermarket and a cafe. now they say there was an event going on at the cafe, that there were a lot of people in the cafe for some sort of funeral event for someone who was local to here. they also say more than 50 people were killed in this attack. and the bodies were absolutely mangled. i want to show you over here, you can see that a lot of the forensic work is actually still going on over there. we're obviously not going to go close to there, because some of the bodies really are not in very good condition. the ukrainians are telling us that because of the thrust of the explosion, because the explosion was so strong, that they actually haven't been able to identify all of the bodies yet, simply because they're in such bad condition. the ukrainian authorities say that the miss
. >> reporter: an absolutely devastating attack that happened here in the village hroza in eastern ukraine're actually pretty far away from the front lines. i would say 25 miles away from the front lines. nevertheless, as you see this building here, absolutely annihilated. the ukrainians are saying that this was a supermarket and a cafe. now they say there was an event going on at the cafe, that there were a lot of people in the cafe for some sort of funeral event for someone who was...
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a missile strike in the ukrainian village of hroza killed 52 people.nsists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more on thursday's attack. a symbol of innocence. against a backdrop of desperation. this playground is now the site of a deadly puzzle.
a missile strike in the ukrainian village of hroza killed 52 people.nsists that russia does not target civilians. ukraine says a separate russian missile attack targeted residential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more on thursday's attack. a symbol of innocence. against a backdrop of desperation. this playground is now the site of a deadly puzzle.
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the united nations is sending investigators to the village of hroza, in north—east ukraine, where a missile
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the united nations has despatched a team of investigators to the ukrainian village of hroza, where asidential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse spent the day
the united nations has despatched a team of investigators to the ukrainian village of hroza, where asidential buildings in kharkiv city centre today. the interior ministry said a ten—year—old boy was killed. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse spent the day
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officials said a cafe and a shop were hit in the village of hroza, not far from kupiansk. six—year—old boy is said to be among the dead. there has been intense fighting in the region in recent weeks, with russia attempting to recapture territory it lost last year. this latest russian attack took place in the middle of the day, as european leaders were meeting in the spanish city of granada, with ukraine one of the big issues being discussed. president zelensky made a point of being at the talks in person. he asked european leaders for more air defence missiles and said other countries could thank ukraine for protecting them from russian aggression. we must not allow putin to destabilise any other parts of the world and our parties in order to ruin europe's power. we must continue to put pressure with sanctions politically and economically so that russia cannot spread chaos. the presence of russia, its military or proxies on the territory of any other country is a threat to all of us, i'm sure, and we must work together to push russia out of the territory of other countries
officials said a cafe and a shop were hit in the village of hroza, not far from kupiansk. six—year—old boy is said to be among the dead. there has been intense fighting in the region in recent weeks, with russia attempting to recapture territory it lost last year. this latest russian attack took place in the middle of the day, as european leaders were meeting in the spanish city of granada, with ukraine one of the big issues being discussed. president zelensky made a point of being at the...
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it's around the small village of hroza in the northeastern kharkiv region.tage appear to show several bodies close together, next rubber which we are told it used to be a grocery store. now officials are saying the majority of people were stood outside for the funeral wake of a ukrainian soldier, which is why so many injuries have been sustained from the shrapnel. this is a place, this is an area which comes underfor this is a place, this is an area which comes under for which only because of its proximity to the front life. it's around 30 cloud as a wife and this part of the front line is one of the most volatile, but we have not seen anything like this for a long time. such a deadly single strike. want to video of people are known to a ben killip village in a population of around 300. the military certificates is not yet clear. i think it is questionable at this stage but we see habitually civilian areas targeted by russian troops. they are accused of using a short range ballistic missile and they are notoriously difficult to defend against because of the
it's around the small village of hroza in the northeastern kharkiv region.tage appear to show several bodies close together, next rubber which we are told it used to be a grocery store. now officials are saying the majority of people were stood outside for the funeral wake of a ukrainian soldier, which is why so many injuries have been sustained from the shrapnel. this is a place, this is an area which comes underfor this is a place, this is an area which comes under for which only because of...
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for a moment hroza, meaning "thunderstorm", lived up to its name.at happened might be washed away, but this small community has already been damaged. in the evening, this woman tells us she was here, at home, when she heard the explosion. translation: i ran out of the yard and saw a plume of smoke. - my husband rushed there. he came back and said our children are gone. our son—in—law was found dead but our daughter was still alive when emergency workers arrived. she told one of them, herfriend, take me out, take me out. that's it, those were her last words. who would return my children to me? who? lyubov and her community's pain is palpable. her village is a darker place. james waterhouse, bbc news, hroza, kharkiv region. israel has come under attack overnight by both rockets and gunmen. dozens of rockets were fired from the gaza strip, with air raid sirens sounding across the south of israel and tel aviv area. the israeli defence force's have also confirmed a number of what it calls terrorists have infiltrated israel from gaza. the office of israel
for a moment hroza, meaning "thunderstorm", lived up to its name.at happened might be washed away, but this small community has already been damaged. in the evening, this woman tells us she was here, at home, when she heard the explosion. translation: i ran out of the yard and saw a plume of smoke. - my husband rushed there. he came back and said our children are gone. our son—in—law was found dead but our daughter was still alive when emergency workers arrived. she told one of...