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jafer umerov works in a studio in london. today in the program we are talking about the ukrainian offensive and what the next goals of the armed forces of ukraine are. the ukrainian authorities admit that the offensive is not happening as quickly as planned, after almost four months, what is the main goal of the armed forces of ukraine now and what obstacles do they have to overcome? military the command of ukraine calls the main goal of the offensive to return the city of tokmak under the control of the region, but this is only a minimum goal, the maximum is the restoration of the borders of ukraine in 1991, general oleksandr tarnavskyi said this earlier. in general, as observers note, the ukrainian offensive has slowed down due to russian defense structures, minifields, dragon's teeth and trenches. western support is important for ukraine's success. defense ministers of france and britain, as well as nato secretary general jen stoltenberg, came to kyiv. stoltenberg said that ukraine is now closer to nato than ever before. p
jafer umerov works in a studio in london. today in the program we are talking about the ukrainian offensive and what the next goals of the armed forces of ukraine are. the ukrainian authorities admit that the offensive is not happening as quickly as planned, after almost four months, what is the main goal of the armed forces of ukraine now and what obstacles do they have to overcome? military the command of ukraine calls the main goal of the offensive to return the city of tokmak under the...
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greetings, on the air of bbc ukraine, studio in london jafer umerov. today in the program we talk about the consequences of the conflict in nagorno-karabakh, and why russia decided not to intervene. refugees from the mountains. karabakh is leaving for armenia, when azerbaijan took the region under its control. the last karabakh war lasted a little more than a day and led to the surrender of the unrecognized republic, neither the kremlin nor russian peacekeepers did not prevent this. and refugees from nagorno-karabakh began arriving in armenia after the latest escalation of the conflict. more than 600 people have already crossed the border, while 120,000 ethnic armenians live in the region. armenian authorities expect the number of refugees to rise as azerbaijan tightens its grip on the territory, and fears ethnic cleansing could begin there. however, the azerbaijani authorities have stated that they want to reintegrate ethnic armenians as equal citizens. the conflict in this region is considered one of the longest in the world in... nagorno-karabakh, i
greetings, on the air of bbc ukraine, studio in london jafer umerov. today in the program we talk about the consequences of the conflict in nagorno-karabakh, and why russia decided not to intervene. refugees from the mountains. karabakh is leaving for armenia, when azerbaijan took the region under its control. the last karabakh war lasted a little more than a day and led to the surrender of the unrecognized republic, neither the kremlin nor russian peacekeepers did not prevent this. and...
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Sep 29, 2023
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i welcome jafer umerov to ukraine in the studio in london, today in the program we are talking about wounded ukrainian soldiers and how they learn to live with injuries and in some cases with a different face. ukrainian authorities are not disclosing how many soldiers were injured during the full-scale russian invasion. according to medics, we are talking about thousands of fighters. how is the rehabilitation of military personnel and what problems do they face when returning to civilian life? i was injured 41 years ago and my last operation was four years ago ago. restoration. life goes on after injuries - says former british soldier, falkland war veteran, simon weston, who received burns to almost half of his body and face. the issue of military recovery after injuries is complex, it is a long process that consists of various stages. a bbc film crew went to one of the main hospitals where the wounded from the front line, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia, were helped, more than 20 thousand soldiers were helped here, many of them lost their limbs, reports orli
i welcome jafer umerov to ukraine in the studio in london, today in the program we are talking about wounded ukrainian soldiers and how they learn to live with injuries and in some cases with a different face. ukrainian authorities are not disclosing how many soldiers were injured during the full-scale russian invasion. according to medics, we are talking about thousands of fighters. how is the rehabilitation of military personnel and what problems do they face when returning to civilian life?...
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Sep 25, 2023
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yourself and your family, goodbye, congratulations, on bbcnew ukraine, in the studio in london, jafer umerovn the program we are talking about the consequences of the conflict in nagorno-karabakh, and why russia decided not to intervene? refugees from nagorno-karabakh leave for armenia after azerbaijan took control of the region. the last karabakh war continued. a little more than a day and led to the surrender of the unrecognized republic, neither the kremlin nor russian peacekeepers prevented this. and refugees from nagorno-karabakh began to arrive to armenia after the latest escalation of the conflict.
yourself and your family, goodbye, congratulations, on bbcnew ukraine, in the studio in london, jafer umerovn the program we are talking about the consequences of the conflict in nagorno-karabakh, and why russia decided not to intervene? refugees from nagorno-karabakh leave for armenia after azerbaijan took control of the region. the last karabakh war continued. a little more than a day and led to the surrender of the unrecognized republic, neither the kremlin nor russian peacekeepers prevented...