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which tv channel i guessed not, i’ll say sky news sky news they appeared there quickly made a huge specialout with logos with very bright powerful loud, speaking headlines and talk about how russian animals, creatures. inhuman subhumans kill the unfortunate ukrainians kratos 13:45. uh, uk april 8 means, yes, yes, the dude is already standing air strike over kramatorsk, which means, uh, in mode, in short, here he was at the ready, this is a report. here you saw. we just got in touch with maryana naumova, but he showed us what she had filmed. well, i'll tell you. well, you are probably this one, israel, what to make a report at all? is it like this? well, it's work. we must prepare, we must understand there somehow. you need to go there, well, shoot, mount there, i don’t know, well, everything, it’s somehow and so on. and here i am. well listen, i don't know maybe really. they are there all the time on the lookout in every city of ukraine maybe i don't know how it works for them. well, listen, well, we are obliged, we are obliged, friends, not to sprinkle ashes on our heads, not to stand the
which tv channel i guessed not, i’ll say sky news sky news they appeared there quickly made a huge specialout with logos with very bright powerful loud, speaking headlines and talk about how russian animals, creatures. inhuman subhumans kill the unfortunate ukrainians kratos 13:45. uh, uk april 8 means, yes, yes, the dude is already standing air strike over kramatorsk, which means, uh, in mode, in short, here he was at the ready, this is a report. here you saw. we just got in touch with...
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what tv channel guessed no i will say sky news sky news they appeared there quickly made a huge special logos with very bright powerful loud, speaking headlines and talk about how russian animals, creatures. nonhuman subhumans kill unfortunate kramatorsk ukrainians 13.45, uh, uk april 8 means, yes, yes children, means air strike this is a report. here you saw. we just got in touch with maryana naumova, but he showed us what she took off. well, i'll tell you. well, you are probably developing it, what to make a report in general. it 's like that. well, it's work. you need to prepare, you need to understand where you are going, you need to go there, well, shoot, mount there, i don’t know, that’s all, it’s somehow and so on. and here i am. well listen, i don't know, maybe really. they are there all the time on the lookout in every city of ukraine maybe i don't know how it works for them. well listen, well we're bound, we're bound friends, ain't no head ash sprinkle do not stand. there is not a hand to tear the blood there, but we are obliged to doubt. here i have, in my opinion, a complete
what tv channel guessed no i will say sky news sky news they appeared there quickly made a huge special logos with very bright powerful loud, speaking headlines and talk about how russian animals, creatures. nonhuman subhumans kill unfortunate kramatorsk ukrainians 13.45, uh, uk april 8 means, yes, yes children, means air strike this is a report. here you saw. we just got in touch with maryana naumova, but he showed us what she took off. well, i'll tell you. well, you are probably developing...
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christina nicolotti squires, director of output for sky news, whose journalists have been directly iniring line. the bbc�*s lyse doucet, bbc news's chief international correspondent who's been in kyiv throughout the conflict. but before we meet those three esteemed journalists, i want to bring in two ukrainian journalists, starting with oleksiy sorokin. he's from the kyiv independent, an english language publication. it's now followed by millions of people around the world. you may know it. and oleksiy, it's very good to have you on the media show. i wonder what you're covering today in the conflict. thank you for having me. yes, for us, as a local publication, it's important to show the human side of this. we had a story on utility workers in kyiv who have to pick up debris and allow the city to continue with its everyday life. we had stories about cities constantly shelling, like kharkiv. we try to show the people, the ordinary people who are suffering from this war, and those who are helping the country to cope with this. and yours is a very young publication. the kyiv independent
christina nicolotti squires, director of output for sky news, whose journalists have been directly iniring line. the bbc�*s lyse doucet, bbc news's chief international correspondent who's been in kyiv throughout the conflict. but before we meet those three esteemed journalists, i want to bring in two ukrainian journalists, starting with oleksiy sorokin. he's from the kyiv independent, an english language publication. it's now followed by millions of people around the world. you may know it....
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zanny minton beddoes, who recently interviewed president zelensky, christina director of output for sky newsose journalists have been directly in the firing line. the bbc�*s lyse doucet, bbc news's chief international correspondent who's been in kyiv throughout the conflict. but before we meet those three esteemed journalists, i want to bring in two ukrainian journalists, starting with alexei sorokin. he's from the kyiv independent. it's an english language publication. it's now followed by millions of people around the world. you may know it. and alexei, it's very good to have you on the media show. i wonder what you're covering today in the conflict. thank you for having me. yes, for us, as a local publication, it's important to show the human side of this. we had a story on utility workers in kyiv who have to pick up debris and allow the city to continue with its everyday life. we we had stories about cities constantly shelling like kharkiv. we try to show the people, the ordinary people who are suffering from this war and those who are helping the country to cope with this. and yours is
zanny minton beddoes, who recently interviewed president zelensky, christina director of output for sky newsose journalists have been directly in the firing line. the bbc�*s lyse doucet, bbc news's chief international correspondent who's been in kyiv throughout the conflict. but before we meet those three esteemed journalists, i want to bring in two ukrainian journalists, starting with alexei sorokin. he's from the kyiv independent. it's an english language publication. it's now followed by...
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do you think sky news australia and fox news always counter claims, theories...?hem. you'd have to ask them. i'm responsible for my show and i have had no pressure from any of my various employers to have any stance about anything — i can only speak for my show. that would be like getting you to defend every show at the bbc, every presenter on the bbc — i think that is a ridiculous thing for me to do. what i would defend is that all of them, in my opinion, have a right to their opinions. and it's right that people like you and others challenge those opinions. but don't we get into a problematic space? you have talked about the importance of your show to democracy, upholding certain values, but doesn't democracy in some ways rest on us all having facts, on us all having good information? so on fox nation, tucker carlson also has a programme, a documentary series which floated the idea that the storming of the capitol was potentially an insidejob organised by the fbi and police insiders. no evidence was offered, is that a helpful contribution? i don't agree with him
do you think sky news australia and fox news always counter claims, theories...?hem. you'd have to ask them. i'm responsible for my show and i have had no pressure from any of my various employers to have any stance about anything — i can only speak for my show. that would be like getting you to defend every show at the bbc, every presenter on the bbc — i think that is a ridiculous thing for me to do. what i would defend is that all of them, in my opinion, have a right to their opinions....
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stuart, i was just thinking it's been 30 years for you at sky news.e been in before and this is the worst of them all. does it make you want to stay at home? does it make you -- >> you know, i've been asked this question quite a lot. if you actually believe that your job is to bear witness to awful things that happen to ordinary people who need a voice then that's your job and i do believe that. so to all the friends of ours who are working there right now and all those who have died before because it is what we do, we have to go to these places and to do the best we can, report accurately and truthfully because if we don't then you will never know what's going on in this world. >> stuart and dominique say they will both return to ukraine. you can hear even more of the interview on this week's reliable podcast. on that terrifying day in february the sky news team was trying to reach bucha. today there are horrific reports of mass graves found right there in bucha. a cnn team was able to go there. with he will try to get fred pleitgen on the phone. sta
stuart, i was just thinking it's been 30 years for you at sky news.e been in before and this is the worst of them all. does it make you want to stay at home? does it make you -- >> you know, i've been asked this question quite a lot. if you actually believe that your job is to bear witness to awful things that happen to ordinary people who need a voice then that's your job and i do believe that. so to all the friends of ours who are working there right now and all those who have died...
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our sister network sky news reports at least seven people have died.itions shanghai has said up temporary hospitals like these to treat covid patients more than 25 million people live in shanghai and most ordered to stay home. the only time they're allowed to leave is to get a covid test people are relying on the government to deliver food and medicine, but some say they're not getting enough small scale protests have broken out over the past week, as frustration over china's zero-covid policy continues to grow >> the biden administration launching a $6 billion program to bail out nuclear power plants that are on the brink of closing. the announcement comes as president biden goes on the road this week to tout big investments in infrastructure. the department of energy is citing the need for carbon-free nuclear energy to help combat climate change the program will give financial assistance to struggling nuclear plants including some that have already announced they are shutting down. >> well, new details about how that teen fell to his death from a flo
our sister network sky news reports at least seven people have died.itions shanghai has said up temporary hospitals like these to treat covid patients more than 25 million people live in shanghai and most ordered to stay home. the only time they're allowed to leave is to get a covid test people are relying on the government to deliver food and medicine, but some say they're not getting enough small scale protests have broken out over the past week, as frustration over china's zero-covid policy...
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do you think sky news australia and fox news always counter claims, theories, . ..es.---_ news always counter claims, theories,... . ., ., , , .,~ theories,... i am not here to speak for them- — theories,... i am not here to speak for them- i— theories,... i am not here to speak for them- i am _ theories,... i am not here to speak for them. i am responsible - theories,... i am not here to speak for them. i am responsible for - theories,... i am not here to speak for them. i am responsible for my. for them. i am responsible for my show and i have had no pressure from any of my various employers to have any of my various employers to have any stance about anything. i can only speakfor any stance about anything. i can only speak for my show. that would be like getting due to defend every show at the bbc, every present when the bbc, i think that is a different —— ridiculous thing for me to do. all of them, in my opinion, have a right to their opinions, and is right to their opinions, and is right that people like you and others challenge those opinions. but don't we get
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jason ferrell, sky news, odessa. >> that was sky news this jason ferrell. ukrainian refugees. and bc's ralph sanchez has that story. >> what can you do for ukrainian refugees when it's your country that invaded there's? the answer for anastasia, a russian living in hungry, is to spend every waking moment trying to help. she was in moscow the day the war started. >> i was absolutely crushed. absolutely crushed. and it's a terrible feeling to see something happening like this and you cannot stop it. >> since then, she's found refuge for more than 200 ukrainians across budapest. offering little ones shelter in hospitals like this, sourcing apartments for them to stay in, and even converting her musician husbands recording studio into a temporary home. do you feel any special responsibility to help because you are from russia? >> i am not putin, so i am not responsible for his terrible actions, but there was a terrible mistake somewhere, somewhere on the way. and i feel that all of my talents, all that i have now, all my abilities, should be used only in helpin
jason ferrell, sky news, odessa. >> that was sky news this jason ferrell. ukrainian refugees. and bc's ralph sanchez has that story. >> what can you do for ukrainian refugees when it's your country that invaded there's? the answer for anastasia, a russian living in hungry, is to spend every waking moment trying to help. she was in moscow the day the war started. >> i was absolutely crushed. absolutely crushed. and it's a terrible feeling to see something happening like this...
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point is u and then the apparition of the arrestovich that they were iskanders and then, uh, the sky newsmes, they go to the place, and they don’t know how to interpret. they have two different statements. and you know how they get out. let's see. now it's practically deserted, this rocket attack happened today at 10:30 in the morning. so that was a few hours ago. i will leave so you can see what's left of the rocket. she's on a patch of grass outside the train station. it is big like a ballistic missile. it seems to us that the explosion occurred in the air over this area, because explosives were scattered throughout this area in several places and in a seemingly random way. pay attention to the written words for the children. and this is some kind of bad joke written in russian on the side of this rocket. note that the e-reporter does not give the name of the rocket. he doesn't know what to call. he knows for sure that this is not iskander because the iskanders are in service with the russian army. he does not name point u because point u is exclusively in service with the ukrainian arm
point is u and then the apparition of the arrestovich that they were iskanders and then, uh, the sky newsmes, they go to the place, and they don’t know how to interpret. they have two different statements. and you know how they get out. let's see. now it's practically deserted, this rocket attack happened today at 10:30 in the morning. so that was a few hours ago. i will leave so you can see what's left of the rocket. she's on a patch of grass outside the train station. it is big like a...
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and he will notjust have a show in the uk, it will be streamed in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news and as well is that there is a column in the new york post and there is a book deal with harpercollins as well. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the attention of the world. let us hear if he thinks this is about with making. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out to? it was fortuitous, the whole good morning britain blow up with the megan marco thing and the free speech debate, it was all writing in the uk, but it was big in the uk and rupert happen to be in the uk and he watched it all go down. they had been toying with whether to do a new network and i think he thought if i was available, it was worth having a go. they had to get me and i had quite a few suitors, that has been well documented and as soon as rupert came knocking with his company, with the global tentacles it has and the ability to do columns, books, a crime documentary as well, it seemed to me to be an irresistible chance to go back and wor
and he will notjust have a show in the uk, it will be streamed in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news and as well is that there is a column in the new york post and there is a book deal with harpercollins as well. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the attention of the world. let us hear if he thinks this is about with making. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out to? it was fortuitous, the whole good morning...
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here's some of sky news's debra hanes's conversation with alexi danalov. >> reporter: this is one ofd the speed of russia's defeat depend on how fast the west delivers weapons. >> reporter: without western military support, would ukraine have been able to successfully defend kyiv in the way that you did? >> reporter: he showed me photographs of what he said were syrians killed fighting for russia. sky news couldn't independently verify the claim but moscow has said it's recruiting fighters from the middle east. >> reporter: since russia launched its war on ukraine, the top official has been by his president's side. the toughest of times, but he says he's not scared. >> reporter: you're still smiling. how do you keep on going? >> reporter: debra hanes, sky news, kyiv. >> our thanks to debra hanes for that reporting and that incredible interview. joining me now to talk more about russia's eastern push is andriy zagorodnyuk, former ukraine defense minister. andriy, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> so i want to talk through a few different conversation
here's some of sky news's debra hanes's conversation with alexi danalov. >> reporter: this is one ofd the speed of russia's defeat depend on how fast the west delivers weapons. >> reporter: without western military support, would ukraine have been able to successfully defend kyiv in the way that you did? >> reporter: he showed me photographs of what he said were syrians killed fighting for russia. sky news couldn't independently verify the claim but moscow has said it's...
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i'm wondering, that person who admitted the losses to sky news, i'm wondering what's going to happen to him. >> in terms of the migration program, we saw today and we reported at the top that the train station was a pathway for folks to get out, right? it was supposed to be a safe passage for people fleeing, the head of ukraine's railway system noted that russia seemed to be doing whatever it can to disrupt the migration programs of civilians, what does russia gain from holding ukraine citizens hostage and targeting them with missile strikes? >> if they really gain something, that is questionable, but they think again, they're trying to increase the fear amongst the ukrainian civil population, and as i said, it hasn't worked, but this is like russia is on a one-way street. putin is a one-way street. he doesn't know how to turn back. >> that's really important to understand the theme, i sense from our conversation, is terror and fear are the top line things to consider as we see this brutality increase and continue. jack, thanks so much for starting us off today, and please stay safe.
i'm wondering, that person who admitted the losses to sky news, i'm wondering what's going to happen to him. >> in terms of the migration program, we saw today and we reported at the top that the train station was a pathway for folks to get out, right? it was supposed to be a safe passage for people fleeing, the head of ukraine's railway system noted that russia seemed to be doing whatever it can to disrupt the migration programs of civilians, what does russia gain from holding ukraine...
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buy new premium melamod collections with payment after fitting. in the dark sky of new bright stars and let them fall. if at the bottom a drop of water makes noise in it. to the sea , even one tear will bring grief and nothing will happen to me, and the night again flowed. in the dark sky of new bright star honor and let it fall. i have to go to the hospital early tomorrow. oleg, we will capture you in the morning. thanks, i want to go. as you know. and you know the difference between a tank and a well, i don’t know. you run a ladle into the tank several times and you already scrape under the bottom. and the well is bottomless. here you well. you and me and where does ira have a husband? why are you silent? translate i am. he is she is. i do not know. dog hello on the air of the first channel military information program sentry i am its presenter alexei rafaenko. today in our issue we will talk about the course of the special operation of the russian troops in ukraine, medicine was delivered according to the list, which the old people of one of the villages of th
buy new premium melamod collections with payment after fitting. in the dark sky of new bright stars and let them fall. if at the bottom a drop of water makes noise in it. to the sea , even one tear will bring grief and nothing will happen to me, and the night again flowed. in the dark sky of new bright star honor and let it fall. i have to go to the hospital early tomorrow. oleg, we will capture you in the morning. thanks, i want to go. as you know. and you know the difference between a tank...
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in a new interview with our partners from sky news. e have been significant losses of troops" in this new discussion. a top ukrainian military official is saying russia will soon reattack kyiv they predict and try to take over those two eastern areas currently controlled by russian-backed separatists. ukrainians are getting ready for that as mariupol's mayor estimates more than 5,000 civilians have been killed in that city alone, just in mariupol alone. secretary of state tony blinken calling some of the images of war that we've seen sickening. after meeting with g7 and nato counterparts today saying these images have only strengthened our collective resolve. it's happening as the u.n. suspends russia from the human rights council and the senate is unanimously passing bills banning russian oil imports and revoking permanent normal trade relations with both russia and belarus. nbc's ali arouzi is live for us now in lviv, ukraine. nbc's courtney kube is posted up at the pentagon. and ali, let me play a little bit from that interview now w
in a new interview with our partners from sky news. e have been significant losses of troops" in this new discussion. a top ukrainian military official is saying russia will soon reattack kyiv they predict and try to take over those two eastern areas currently controlled by russian-backed separatists. ukrainians are getting ready for that as mariupol's mayor estimates more than 5,000 civilians have been killed in that city alone, just in mariupol alone. secretary of state tony blinken...
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alex rocsi, sky news, eastern ukraine. rocsi, sky news, easte ukraine.ompany make the planet a better place? at walmart, we're pursuing 100% renewable energy in our operations. and aiming to protect millions of acres of land. so we can all live better. (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. i'm on a mission to talk to people about getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. everyone has a reason to screen for colon cancer. if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com i have m
alex rocsi, sky news, eastern ukraine. rocsi, sky news, easte ukraine.ompany make the planet a better place? at walmart, we're pursuing 100% renewable energy in our operations. and aiming to protect millions of acres of land. so we can all live better. (gong rings) - this is joe. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at...
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sky news was at the scene of another part of bucha. >> reporter: this is no ordinary crime orscene, plaques numbered one to six are all that distinguished lives from one life to another. each body burned beyond recognition. like so many victims in the town ofms bucha, their identities ar not yet known, but what is clear is ukraine's resolve for justice and its rage at russia. >> reporter: how can you talk to vladimir putin when his forces do this? we've not been here very long, but in this small corner of bucha, we've already counted eight bodies. there are many more houses and gardens yet to be searched. down the road, two more stolen lives, discarded in death but further evidence of ukraine's investigators. >> sky news deborah haynes in bucha, ukraine. yesterday, ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy went to bucha to see the carnage for himself. today in an address to the united nations security council he describes civilians being tortured, people shot in the back of their head with her head bound. women raped in front of their families, hi anger was palpable. >> reporter: if this con
sky news was at the scene of another part of bucha. >> reporter: this is no ordinary crime orscene, plaques numbered one to six are all that distinguished lives from one life to another. each body burned beyond recognition. like so many victims in the town ofms bucha, their identities ar not yet known, but what is clear is ukraine's resolve for justice and its rage at russia. >> reporter: how can you talk to vladimir putin when his forces do this? we've not been here very long, but...
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you think sky news australian fox news always counter claims, theories?ms, theories? you would have to ask— counter claims, theories? ym. would have to ask them. counter claims, theories? you would have to ask them. your| would have to ask them. your show was _ would have to ask them. your show was about _ would have to ask them. your show was about to _ would have to ask them. your show was about to be - would have to ask them. your show was about to be on - would have to ask them. your i show was about to be on there. i am responsible for my show and its output and i feel no pressure of my various employers to have any stats about anything. i can only speak on my show. it will be like you defending every sure the bbc are ever—present of the bbc. as a ridiculous thing for me to expect you to do. but all of them, and my opinion, have a right to their opinions and it's right that people like you and others challenge those opinions. and others challenge those opinions-— and others challenge those oinions. ., ., ~ ., opinions. you talked about the importance
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sky news john sparks is in sievierodonetsk, where police are searching damaged buildings for many residents to try to get them out. >> nobody knows how many people are left in severe or gun next, but officer anton knows where to look. there are sick people living in this overcrowded cellar, but they refused to evacuate it. some are scared, others did not trust the police. but there are others, like this 84-year-old woman, who have made a decision to flee. she was carried to the vehicle at speed in the arms of an officer. it is wonderful, she says. how are you, madam? it's scary, isn't it, it is very frightening? there is a building on the front line where half a dozen people live underground, we see them emerge in the darkness, covered in soot and dirt. the people that live in this shelter rarely leave it because it is the most dangerous part of the city. they do their cooking here, the fire keeps them warm, but the air is difficult to breathe. unsurprisingly, they do not really care about the war. there was one more task for the district police at the end of a difficult day. a small group
sky news john sparks is in sievierodonetsk, where police are searching damaged buildings for many residents to try to get them out. >> nobody knows how many people are left in severe or gun next, but officer anton knows where to look. there are sick people living in this overcrowded cellar, but they refused to evacuate it. some are scared, others did not trust the police. but there are others, like this 84-year-old woman, who have made a decision to flee. she was carried to the vehicle at...
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sky news's john sparks is there where police are searching damaged buildings for remaining residents to try to get them out. >> nobody knows how many people are left. but officer an dwon borokov, knows where to look. . there are sick people living in this overcrowded cellar, but they refuse to evacuate. some are scared. others do not trust the police. but there are others, like 84-year-old tamara who have made the decision to flee. and she was carried to the vehicle at speed, in the arms of an officer. it's wonderful, she says. >> how you are, madam? it's scary, isn't it? it's very frightening. how long have you been -- ave yo- >> there is a building on the front line where half of a dozen people live underground and we see them emerge from the darkness covered in soot and dirt. the people who live in this shelter rarely leave it. because it is the most dangerous part of the city. they do their cooking here, and the fire keeps them warm. but the air is difficult to breathe. unsurprisingly, they don't really care who wins the war. wr >>> there was one more task, for the district polic
sky news's john sparks is there where police are searching damaged buildings for remaining residents to try to get them out. >> nobody knows how many people are left. but officer an dwon borokov, knows where to look. . there are sick people living in this overcrowded cellar, but they refuse to evacuate. some are scared. others do not trust the police. but there are others, like 84-year-old tamara who have made the decision to flee. and she was carried to the vehicle at speed, in the arms...
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sky news u.s. correspondent mark stone has more from ukraine.rt containings disturbing images. >> reporter: it's a week since the bombing of the train station in kramatorsk and doctors want to show us the cost. this girl is 10. she was at the station with her mother last friday fleeing the fighting. she lost one of her leg, the other foot, and her mother. next door, katerina. she's 12. doctors saved her baldly injured legs, yet, she, too, lost her mother. goodness knows their trauma, and understandably doctors have asked we didn't show their faces or interview them. but then what more needs to be heard? andre was at the station too. the three young ukrainians wither with thousands as they tried to board trains away from danger when it was targeted by the missile. he's now without his arm. there is a quiet and a calmness here, but it's not safe. the windows are prepared for whatever might come next. the city of dnipro is split by the river, a buffer from any advance from the russians by the east. for now the whole city is firmly in ukrainian cont
sky news u.s. correspondent mark stone has more from ukraine.rt containings disturbing images. >> reporter: it's a week since the bombing of the train station in kramatorsk and doctors want to show us the cost. this girl is 10. she was at the station with her mother last friday fleeing the fighting. she lost one of her leg, the other foot, and her mother. next door, katerina. she's 12. doctors saved her baldly injured legs, yet, she, too, lost her mother. goodness knows their trauma, and...
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this is the missile sky news, this is the imagery. for the children or for children written in russian on it. when you hear the russian government is lying and trying to blame ukrainians like ukrainians would slaughter their own citizens and people just to blame russia, how do you feel when as, you know, ali said, some people are listening, even in this country on another network, the most popular host on that network said it's childish to portray the war in ukraine as a simple battle of good and evil when what i'm looking at is evil and he doesn't seem to see it that way and he's telling 2, 3 million people a night that. i wonder how fris frustrating ts for you? >> horrible to see the scenes because sometimes russia state tv channels and luke was a show to the russians and it's a blame in ukrainian soldiers that they are in the answer what is done with mariupol. they said that it not russia who destroyed mariupol with bombs from their planes. that ukrainian military is blaming for because they don't give up to russians. if they give
this is the missile sky news, this is the imagery. for the children or for children written in russian on it. when you hear the russian government is lying and trying to blame ukrainians like ukrainians would slaughter their own citizens and people just to blame russia, how do you feel when as, you know, ali said, some people are listening, even in this country on another network, the most popular host on that network said it's childish to portray the war in ukraine as a simple battle of good...
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but today, in a rare interview with a western media outlet, vladimir putin spokesman told sky news that photos and satellite images of dead civilians left behind by russian forces are all fake's. and lies staged by the ukrainians. he did admit that russia has, quote, significant losses of troops which he calls, quote, a huge tragedy for us. and quote. it's an unusual acknowledgment and peace of truth from the russian government. but there was yet more evidence today refusing refuting the denials from putin spokesman. russian radio traffic reportedly intercepted by german intelligence. those intercepts reportedly included russian soldiers discussing the indiscriminate killing of civilians in ukraine. we are going to be talking to the german reporter who broke that story a little later on the show. and of course, the denials from the russian government also continue to be refuted by evidence on the ground. and i must warn you, sadly, as i do every night now, that some of what we are about to show you is disturbing. because in the kyiv suburb of bucha they are continuing to collect bodies,
but today, in a rare interview with a western media outlet, vladimir putin spokesman told sky news that photos and satellite images of dead civilians left behind by russian forces are all fake's. and lies staged by the ukrainians. he did admit that russia has, quote, significant losses of troops which he calls, quote, a huge tragedy for us. and quote. it's an unusual acknowledgment and peace of truth from the russian government. but there was yet more evidence today refusing refuting the...
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he knows his life will never be the same john sparks, sky news. >>> well, a major bust on the dark web largest and longest running illegal marketplace in all the world is shut down officials in germany made that announcement today the operation part of a month's long effort with the u.s. justice department the illegal marketplace called hydra market it's a russian language site it sold illicit drugs, stolen information and packing services officials say they got $25 million of bitcoin merrick garland wrote the justice department will continue to work beside our international and interagency officials to hold those who commit their crimes on the dark web accountable for their acts cnbc's senior washington correspondent eamon javers man, this is a big bust. >> reporter: it's absolutely huge, shep hydra was launched in 2019 it served as a meeting place for criminals and their customers. the site's illicit revenues had been skyrocketing. it generated $10 million in revenue in 2016 but more than $1.3 billion in 2020 on the site sellers could post pictures of drugs and it even featured a fiv
he knows his life will never be the same john sparks, sky news. >>> well, a major bust on the dark web largest and longest running illegal marketplace in all the world is shut down officials in germany made that announcement today the operation part of a month's long effort with the u.s. justice department the illegal marketplace called hydra market it's a russian language site it sold illicit drugs, stolen information and packing services officials say they got $25 million of bitcoin...
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, how quickly things are _ when you watch sky news, how quickly things are being authenticated — it's are people working very hard at this. they know propaganda — working very hard at this. they know propaganda potentially, people will say things. but it's so important to people know this in real terms in real tinre — people know this in real terms in real time that they can see what's going _ real time that they can see what's going on. — real time that they can see what's going on, because this is such a huge _ going on, because this is such a huge issue _ going on, because this is such a huge issue and not something that will go away. and unfortunately over the last _ will go away. and unfortunately over the last few days, it's just got worse — the last few days, it's just got worse and worse, we've seen more and more _ worse and worse, we've seen more and more horrific— worse and worse, we've seen more and more horrific atrocities being committed. its more horrific atrocities being committed-— more horrific atrocities being committed. . , committed. as kevin said, some --eole's co
, how quickly things are _ when you watch sky news, how quickly things are being authenticated — it's are people working very hard at this. they know propaganda — working very hard at this. they know propaganda potentially, people will say things. but it's so important to people know this in real terms in real tinre — people know this in real terms in real time that they can see what's going _ real time that they can see what's going on. — real time that they can see what's going on,...
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sky news deborah haines was in the scene of a new discovery of bodies and pushing today. >> this is no ordinary crime scene. behind the cordon, yellow plaques numbered from 1 to 6 are all that distinguish the remains of one life from another. each body burned beyond recognition. we like so many victims in the town of bucha, their identities are not yet known. but what is clear is ukraine's resolve for justice and its rage at russia. how can you talk to vladimir putin when his forces do this? we've not been here very long but in this small corner of bucha, we've already counted eight bodies. there are many more houses and gardens he had to be searched. down the road, three more stolen lives. discarded in death. but further evidence for ukraine's liberators. >> sky news is debra haines in bucha, ukraine. yesterday, volodymyr zelenskyy went to bucha to see the carnage for himself. and today in addressing the nation, security council, he described civilians being tortured people shot in the back of the head with our hands bound. women raped in front of their families. his anger was palpabl
sky news deborah haines was in the scene of a new discovery of bodies and pushing today. >> this is no ordinary crime scene. behind the cordon, yellow plaques numbered from 1 to 6 are all that distinguish the remains of one life from another. each body burned beyond recognition. we like so many victims in the town of bucha, their identities are not yet known. but what is clear is ukraine's resolve for justice and its rage at russia. how can you talk to vladimir putin when his forces do...
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her husband, according to that sky news report, among the holdout of ukrainian fighters still trying to save the city of mariupol which the russian military has already effectively destroyed but where the russians want control. and no one knows what lengths they will go to with remaining ukrainian fighters and civilians there in order to get it. the ukrainian government has reportedly offered to trade russia one of it's high value prisoners, at least one of its prisoners that russia will value highly. the russian-inked oligarch viktor medvedchuk. they reportedly offered to trade medvedchuk to russia to the mariupol soldiers and survivors. russia has not responded to that offer. and the second largest city, kharkiv, it's a cosmopolitan city, it's being targeted. the reporters in the city of kharkiv say the strikes appear to be aimed at residential neighborhoods. "the new york times" has two strikes what appear to be adjustments in the russian strategy in this part of the war, trying to avoid the same mistake that they made in their initial invasion, when they went in all over the coun
her husband, according to that sky news report, among the holdout of ukrainian fighters still trying to save the city of mariupol which the russian military has already effectively destroyed but where the russians want control. and no one knows what lengths they will go to with remaining ukrainian fighters and civilians there in order to get it. the ukrainian government has reportedly offered to trade russia one of it's high value prisoners, at least one of its prisoners that russia will value...
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now, it's normally. >> sky news's mark stone reporting.news national security analyst, clint watts, a former u.s. army officer. clint, good morning. show us where this war stands this morning. >> jose, definitely movement to the east. i think this is where the focus of everything is going to be, pretty much from here on out. remember, just two to three weeks ago, we saw the redeployment of russian military, through belgograb. you're starting to see ukrainian counteroffenses. you'll see in light blue here these small pockets. you see the ukrainians trying to push in towards these line of logisticses here, and essentially trying to disrupt them. now, the ukrainians are meeting stiff resistance in there. separately, you're seeing this battle. this is the western part of donbas. this is the donetsk region. that's what you're seeing the russians really push for. i want to zoom in just a little bit to give you some perspective on this. if we rewind just over the past three weeks, this is what we're looking atrocities start of the month. you're s
now, it's normally. >> sky news's mark stone reporting.news national security analyst, clint watts, a former u.s. army officer. clint, good morning. show us where this war stands this morning. >> jose, definitely movement to the east. i think this is where the focus of everything is going to be, pretty much from here on out. remember, just two to three weeks ago, we saw the redeployment of russian military, through belgograb. you're starting to see ukrainian counteroffenses. you'll...
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. >> debra haines with sky news has more from bucha. again, it's the reality we're showing you. the images are very disturbing. >> reporter: the broken body of a woman, evidence that the terror that swept through this town and others north of the capital before russian forces suddenly pulled back. the brother of kyiv's mayor documented what he saw. >> this is not a special operation, not military. these are civilians. they've been shot in the head with tied hands behind their back. this is genocide to the ukrainian population. >> reporter: ukraine says hundreds of bodies have been found, some hastily buried. it's accused russia of being worse than islamic state, but moscow has denied responsibility. what about the horrors left behind? can you talk about that? the mass graves. is that true? you see evidence of civilians being killed in bucha and irpin. >> yes. i think it's new cases for the international criminal court, and i think there will be a lot of evidence, and we will see new processes in bucha, kharkiv, mariupol. it will be a lot of protests against the criminal, militar
. >> debra haines with sky news has more from bucha. again, it's the reality we're showing you. the images are very disturbing. >> reporter: the broken body of a woman, evidence that the terror that swept through this town and others north of the capital before russian forces suddenly pulled back. the brother of kyiv's mayor documented what he saw. >> this is not a special operation, not military. these are civilians. they've been shot in the head with tied hands behind their...
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as sky news is alex crawford reports tonight, even in the kyiv suburbs where ukrainian forces have won some of the pivotal victories, residents expect that the russians will be back. >> irpin it's still far from safe, and we were taken into the town at speed with armed guards. this is the closest the russians have gotten to the capital, just a few kilometers away. this is where they bought some of their most savage street battles. the fighting embalming went on for more than a month, in parts of the town, there is hardly a building or home that is untouched. ukrainian soldiers are still very much on red alert here. >> stop. >> we are way through, but they are extremely worried about any minds or traps the russians may have left behind. this is what is left of much of irpin, what terror must of been felt that those living in these apartment blocks as shell at the shell came raining in, murder after mortar, and heavy artillery? the places littered with unexpected ordinance, in playgrounds, and residential courts, nowhere was off limits and there was no mercy shown for irpin residents. pe
as sky news is alex crawford reports tonight, even in the kyiv suburbs where ukrainian forces have won some of the pivotal victories, residents expect that the russians will be back. >> irpin it's still far from safe, and we were taken into the town at speed with armed guards. this is the closest the russians have gotten to the capital, just a few kilometers away. this is where they bought some of their most savage street battles. the fighting embalming went on for more than a month, in...
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john sparks of sky news was on the scene shortly after the attack.
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meantime, all-out russian assault on eastern ukraine continues to seize more towns and more territory sky news correspondent alex rossi, embedded with ukrainian soldiers they're trying to hold back the russian onslaught. >> reporter: along forest roads and across farmland, ukrainian forces race to fortify the donbas every day brings new fighting. with russian artillery hitting the small villages on the front line black smolders on the horizon. eventually we reach a town where russian forces are two kilometers away and it's now almost deserted. as we follow, the soldier tells us to use the trees as cover there are drones above, he warns, and standing in the open here can get you killed. the smoke over there, you can see the places that have been shelled at the moment and then one just landed over here. he shows us a farm it's too dangerous to go further, he says it's just been struck. the family escaped, but it soon comes under attack again >> go! >> let's go, guys, come on come on, malte, let's go, let's go. >> everyone good >> yeah, everyone's good >> just go >> reporter: well, again, this pl
meantime, all-out russian assault on eastern ukraine continues to seize more towns and more territory sky news correspondent alex rossi, embedded with ukrainian soldiers they're trying to hold back the russian onslaught. >> reporter: along forest roads and across farmland, ukrainian forces race to fortify the donbas every day brings new fighting. with russian artillery hitting the small villages on the front line black smolders on the horizon. eventually we reach a town where russian...