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zhanna, how do people think that ukrainians. zhanna, how do people thinkthat the — ukrainians.the war _ ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is _ ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going - ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going to - ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going to end? | think that the war is going to end? yeah, so first of all the biggest hope of all people, on this train, people in lviv, people in other regions of ukraine, that this war can end really soon, within a few months. the second point is that people really listen very attentively to what president zelensky says in his televised speeches, which already became part of everyday schedules for many people, people follow what the president says every morning, night, in shelters, in basements of this country. so he has said it very clearly it is time to speak for ukraine and russia, but the end of the war bought ukraine means there must withdraw all russian ground troops from the north of the country, from the south of the country,
zhanna, how do people think that ukrainians. zhanna, how do people thinkthat the — ukrainians.the war _ ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is _ ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going - ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going to - ukrainians. zhanna, how do people think that the war is going to end? | think that the war is going to end? yeah, so first of all the biggest hope of all people, on this train, people in lviv, people in...
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zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank ou ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very _ ground in lviv.huk, thank you very much _ ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for _ ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for that. - ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for that. that l thank you very much for that. that is a very powerful account of what is a very powerful account of what is happening in the city at the moment and the impact on the many people trying to carry out their everyday lives, as well as those who are forced to seek shelter and the hospitality of their ukrainian neighbours. attention now is focused on mariupol and other cities in ukraine. but the mp, kira rudik, has warned that the russian army could try to take the capital, kyiv in the next few days. shejoins us now. in terms of your situation at the moment, the situation the country finds itself in, there has been a sense in kyiv that the actual attempt to occupy the city had been attempt to occupy the city had been at the very least delayed, if not frustrated by t
zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank ou ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very _ ground in lviv.huk, thank you very much _ ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for _ ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for that. - ground in lviv. zhanna bexpiatchuk, thank you very much for that. that l thank you very much for that. that is a very powerful account of what is a very powerful account of what is happening in the city at the moment and the impact on the many...
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what is the name of the hostess zhanna zhanna vasilievna yakovleva she is now in the beauty clinic, thelack pearl, this is useful information, all bon appetit. and with me? jean vasina, come on, please, we are already everywhere . one wretchedness. everything is up to date here. you were in paris no, you haven't been and you never will be. why are you so complete girl? paris is not the last word paris is the last risk, hold on. lie down, please, today i should look at 100% take yes, you don’t bury your husband every day. oksana ai is baking something someone open open you see, i have all sorts of meters. and you have 10 centimeters. wow, mother! yes, so good, so the girl is a nurse. come on, please, let's all go to the side do stop screaming. now i am saving you. more loudly civilian civilian go keep yourself in a group. that's how i saw what it means that the human ingenuity itself thinks with people. this is not your intelligence girl. see. let's quickly. call an ambulance. i don't understand anything like this, there never was a solarium at first, then these doors are old equipment.
what is the name of the hostess zhanna zhanna vasilievna yakovleva she is now in the beauty clinic, thelack pearl, this is useful information, all bon appetit. and with me? jean vasina, come on, please, we are already everywhere . one wretchedness. everything is up to date here. you were in paris no, you haven't been and you never will be. why are you so complete girl? paris is not the last word paris is the last risk, hold on. lie down, please, today i should look at 100% take yes, you don’t...
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you zhanna, you don't really lean on cookies. now i'm going to give you something special. let's.black one real? not sickly you have here patches in intensive care. it 's our pathologist sergei semyonovich who is knocking wedges to me . what sergey semyonovich noodles or what? yes , he is married, well, you give, but one does not interfere with the other, as if you do not know men. and yesterday, apparently, he decided to impress me. and this brought to relatives from astrakhan came to him and brought crusts. counterfeit well, probably, everything is like that. when do you work for the police? come on . eat not to disappear as good. too much caviar for one day. you don’t bother about anything , you forgot how much sugar you need three spoons. ok. sorry please. another one will be brought. both are on harvest day today. yes, attack a police officer in the performance of insolence. sit down, this is a matter of principle, of course, nikolai nikolayevich, we all understand, we work to the maximum, guys. now inspecting lomov's apartment kesha went to pick up the keys to his car zhanna
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zhanna with them with essentials. zhanna with the very latest _ them with essentials.eave ukraine. our news correspondent kasia madera is on the ukraine—poland border this morning. kasia good morning to you, we discussed the growing humanitarian crisis, the amount of people flowing over the border, it was organised chaos, how has it been of the past 24 hours? , , ,, , chaos, how has it been of the past 24 hours? , , ~ , ., 24 hours? the numbers keep growing, these are people _ 24 hours? the numbers keep growing, these are people who _ 24 hours? the numbers keep growing, these are people who have _ 24 hours? the numbers keep growing, these are people who have just - these are people who have just crossed over the border, the body is just over there, this is medical, one of the largest border crossings between the ukraine and poland, and these people have just crossed over these people have just crossed over the border —— between ukraine. all of their journey is the border —— between ukraine. all of theirjourney is long, all of the journey is exhausting, all of their jou
zhanna with them with essentials. zhanna with the very latest _ them with essentials.eave ukraine. our news correspondent kasia madera is on the ukraine—poland border this morning. kasia good morning to you, we discussed the growing humanitarian crisis, the amount of people flowing over the border, it was organised chaos, how has it been of the past 24 hours? , , ,, , chaos, how has it been of the past 24 hours? , , ~ , ., 24 hours? the numbers keep growing, these are people _ 24 hours? the...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, lviv.en internally displaced within ukraine, but many others have left the country altogether. they have fled near and far, with no idea when, or if, they'll return. tim allman reports on one young girl and her mother who've sought refuge in france. first day in a new school can be daunting at the best of times. but camilla hasjust escaped from a country at war. along with her mum, she travelled five days from the ukrainian city of irpin to this town in south—west france. i'm happy to see my daughter running, playing, going to school with a smile, she says. it is the greatest happiness for me. camilla and her mum are just two of the roughly 3 million people who have left ukraine. so many of them children. a terrible trauma for a little girl who was not yet four, but she seems to be coping. translation: for the moment things _ coping. translation: for the moment things are _ coping. translation: for the moment things are going - coping. translation: for the moment things are going well. we h
zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, lviv.en internally displaced within ukraine, but many others have left the country altogether. they have fled near and far, with no idea when, or if, they'll return. tim allman reports on one young girl and her mother who've sought refuge in france. first day in a new school can be daunting at the best of times. but camilla hasjust escaped from a country at war. along with her mum, she travelled five days from the ukrainian city of irpin to this town in...
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all right, zhanna, thank you very much indeed. zhanna - like.t. no casulties are known but the port city is thought to be russia's next target with russian warships stationed in the black sea. stationed in the black sea. joining me from kyiv is the odesa mp, oleksiy goncharenko. thank you very much for being with us. first of all let's talk about odesa. do you feel it is going to very soon come under a naval bombardment? in very soon come under a naval bombardment?— very soon come under a naval bombardment? ~ . ., bombardment? in ukraine there are three separate _ bombardment? in ukraine there are three separate cities _ bombardment? in ukraine there are three separate cities for _ bombardment? in ukraine there are three separate cities for putin - bombardment? in ukraine there are three separate cities for putin with l three separate cities for putin with his perverted understanding of history. it is sevastopol which is temporarily occupied in crimea, it is odesa and kyiv, so odesa is one of his targets and also it is the biggest city on the bl
all right, zhanna, thank you very much indeed. zhanna - like.t. no casulties are known but the port city is thought to be russia's next target with russian warships stationed in the black sea. stationed in the black sea. joining me from kyiv is the odesa mp, oleksiy goncharenko. thank you very much for being with us. first of all let's talk about odesa. do you feel it is going to very soon come under a naval bombardment? in very soon come under a naval bombardment?— very soon come under a...
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we’ll take this one as a good daughter-in-law, zhanna smirnova reasoned something like this when heron brought his daughter-in-law into the house. dasha the main thing is to be modest and hardworking from that moment a real hell began. mother-in-law, railing daughter-in-law in the morning daughter constantly corrected and pulled controlled every action. lord, why are you the armless youth gone. yes. what is it? move away so i'm looking, look how you should. i don't know how you will live. why did you only marry your daughter-in-law to white heat, the young spouse was also ready for a divorce and did not think to intercede. for dasha, igor smirnov was a typical sissy, a pitiful spineless creature in a new house. daria survived about a week in the early morning, packed her things and resolutely declared she was going home. wait, and only at that moment the young husband came to his senses, in front of his eyes his wife waved her hand , the truck slowed down, some big man in military uniform jumped out of it. the car left more grief, the husband did not see dasha when his wife changed h
we’ll take this one as a good daughter-in-law, zhanna smirnova reasoned something like this when heron brought his daughter-in-law into the house. dasha the main thing is to be modest and hardworking from that moment a real hell began. mother-in-law, railing daughter-in-law in the morning daughter constantly corrected and pulled controlled every action. lord, why are you the armless youth gone. yes. what is it? move away so i'm looking, look how you should. i don't know how you will live. why...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, lviv. 1,300km border with russia will become nato's eastern front. we've heard about the history of war between the two countries, but how do people living on this potential new frontier feel, and what's been the impact of putin's aggression on previously close relationships between finns and russians who live here? sima kotecha has been to assess the mood along the border of the frontier nation. a thousand or so miles from kyiv, imatra might look like a different world, but the repercussions of the war there are only too real for those living here. with russia just minutes away, the prospect of this becoming nato's new frontier suddenly feels closer than ever before. i hope that nato will be our solution. it's not a total cure, but it's some kind of, some kind of security anyway. the last time russia invaded, finnish soldiers blew up this tank right by the border. more than 70 years on, and the two countries have been working closely together, but the conflict means that relationship is on
zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news, lviv. 1,300km border with russia will become nato's eastern front. we've heard about the history of war between the two countries, but how do people living on this potential new frontier feel, and what's been the impact of putin's aggression on previously close relationships between finns and russians who live here? sima kotecha has been to assess the mood along the border of the frontier nation. a thousand or so miles from kyiv, imatra might look like a different...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk is from the bbc ukrainian service. the train station a little earlier as people made the journey from the west of ukraine to neighbouring poland. this is one of numerous vacation trains which is about to depart. it leaves for poland, for the polish town of chelm, just very, very soon, in a few minutes. there is no precise schedule for such trains, but it's about to depart. and believe me, almost everybody on this train doesn't believe that it might be a one—way journey for them. people really believe that they will return to their homeland as soon as possible. i know that the family of one of my friends, one of my closest friends, is about also to take one of these vacation trains to the polish town of chelm within the next days. her mother, her brother and grandmother. then they will go to poland, from poland to france in order to reunite with the family there. so, that's the reality for many, many ukrainians, for hundreds of thousands of refugees from this country that have to flee it and flee the war of not their ma
zhanna bezpiatchuk is from the bbc ukrainian service. the train station a little earlier as people made the journey from the west of ukraine to neighbouring poland. this is one of numerous vacation trains which is about to depart. it leaves for poland, for the polish town of chelm, just very, very soon, in a few minutes. there is no precise schedule for such trains, but it's about to depart. and believe me, almost everybody on this train doesn't believe that it might be a one—way journey for...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news. we have so much more for you in this programme.ll find the live pages continually updated with the latest date news and developments. the bbc app is available as well. let's go live now to kyiv this morning and as you can see the sun has risen. we will be speaking in around 30 minutes time to james waterhouse, our correspondent base their with our team who are covering the very latest from ukraine's capital. also the price of oil is edging higher right now on international markets. $130 a barrel for brent when i last looked. we will talk about that next here on news. stay with us. hello. east—west differences in our weather across the uk for another day on wednesday. on tuesday, it's western areas that saw some rain. another weather front moving in on wednesday with wind and rain, butanother one that will weaken considerably as it attempts to move further east across the uk. low pressure on the scene now, and the flow of air around that coming in from the south. so it is milder — but it feels mildest where you're staying dry and se
zhanna bezpiatchuk, bbc news. we have so much more for you in this programme.ll find the live pages continually updated with the latest date news and developments. the bbc app is available as well. let's go live now to kyiv this morning and as you can see the sun has risen. we will be speaking in around 30 minutes time to james waterhouse, our correspondent base their with our team who are covering the very latest from ukraine's capital. also the price of oil is edging higher right now on...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk of bbc ukrainian followed one group of children as they tried to flee the countrydy these children are now in the war not of their own making. 300 of them are at the station where they are trying to flee through a sea of people. and when trains do arrive, it's a battle to get in in order to get out. so they wait for hours in the freezing cold after dark. no matter that some of them have severe disabilities. they split up, go in various directions, to anywhere safe. one of the coordinators says it was terrifying at the station. really, people are scared. and you can hear alarms ringing. and you can feel and hear a bomb exploding. it's a horrible situation. but it's more horrible that children hear this and crying, they don't understand what is happening around. he is trying to get children out of danger zones to safe meeting points. and then out of ukraine. but we have a lack of buses, we have a lack of food, we have a lack of hygiene. everything. everything in the country is under strain. as russia's invasion continues, its hard enough for a single family to get th
zhanna bezpiatchuk of bbc ukrainian followed one group of children as they tried to flee the countrydy these children are now in the war not of their own making. 300 of them are at the station where they are trying to flee through a sea of people. and when trains do arrive, it's a battle to get in in order to get out. so they wait for hours in the freezing cold after dark. no matter that some of them have severe disabilities. they split up, go in various directions, to anywhere safe. one of the...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk is a reporterfor the bbc�*s ukranian service — she is in the centre of lviv. the battlefield. according to the intelligence, the ukrainian government, president, and the ukrainian army, the russian army in ukraine became bogged down simultaneously in the north of the country, in the south, and in the east. i can give you just one example. in the southern ukrainian region of kherson, there is an international airport. it has been attacked by the russian army already at least six times. there were at least a few really massive attacks on this airport. they all were repelled by the ukrainian army, and the death toll of the russian army there was really high. but the russian army continues to attack this particular airport in southern ukraine, so itjust shows that, on the one hand, there is no real advancement on many front lines in this country for the russian army, and on the other hand, this army obviously outnumbers the ukrainian army just quantitatively. also, at this stage of the full—scale war on ukraine, the russian army and president, according to all ana
zhanna bezpiatchuk is a reporterfor the bbc�*s ukranian service — she is in the centre of lviv. the battlefield. according to the intelligence, the ukrainian government, president, and the ukrainian army, the russian army in ukraine became bogged down simultaneously in the north of the country, in the south, and in the east. i can give you just one example. in the southern ukrainian region of kherson, there is an international airport. it has been attacked by the russian army already at...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc ukrainian service is in lviv and filed this report from near to the airportir plant that was targeted by the russian missiles this morning. the people at the aircraft repair plant were evacuated in advance. it saved their lives. i can give you my personal account. this morning, i was woken up to sirens going off, and then when i looked out of the window of my hotel room, i could see the black plume of smoke drifting across the horizon of lviv. this is the closest this kind of smoke got to historic centre of lviv, one of the most historical cities in ukraine and in eastern europe in general. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians fleeing the war in other parts of this country believed they could find safety here in western ukraine, but unfortunately they are not safe here any more. close to her that site was bombed there. now, activists placed 109 prams along the cobbled paving outside lviv city hall in memory of the children killed in this conflict, one for each child killed since the russian invasion began on the 24th of february. at least 800 civilians have be
zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc ukrainian service is in lviv and filed this report from near to the airportir plant that was targeted by the russian missiles this morning. the people at the aircraft repair plant were evacuated in advance. it saved their lives. i can give you my personal account. this morning, i was woken up to sirens going off, and then when i looked out of the window of my hotel room, i could see the black plume of smoke drifting across the horizon of lviv. this is the closest...
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zhanna bezpiatchuk is from the bbc ukrainian service. i spoke to her earlier at the train station.n ukraine and we see numerous of these trains leaving for poland, for a polish town and its leaves in a few minutes, no precise schedule for such trains but it is about to part. almost everybody in those trains does not believe it is for them. they believe they will return to their homeland and the family of one of my friends, one of my closest friends is about to take one of those... to the polish town within the next day. the mother and grandmother, then they are going to poland and then that is the reality for many, many ukrainians, 400 of thousands of refugees from this country that have two fully it and flee the wall. lot of their making. i talked also to many other people who stay here in western ukraine and i have to remind them yesterday that their aircraft plant was hit by russian missiles and many people that fled the war in the other parts of the country and found the safety here in these of ukraine, now they are buried by the situation but many of the western edge of the co
zhanna bezpiatchuk is from the bbc ukrainian service. i spoke to her earlier at the train station.n ukraine and we see numerous of these trains leaving for poland, for a polish town and its leaves in a few minutes, no precise schedule for such trains but it is about to part. almost everybody in those trains does not believe it is for them. they believe they will return to their homeland and the family of one of my friends, one of my closest friends is about to take one of those... to the polish...
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i�*m joined now by zhanna bezpiatchuk — from the bbc ukrainian service.ation. i�*m interested in the kind of conversations you�*ve been having with ukrainians. conversations you've been having with ukrainians.— with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where we _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where we are - with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i i want to say where we are staying right now is the railway station and western ukrainian city of lviv and thatis western ukrainian city of lviv and that is one of many trains about to depart which leaves for poland, for the polish town which is in a human, no precise schedule for the trains but it�*s about to depart and we leave here and almost everybody on this train does not believe that it might be a one wayjourney for them, people really believe that they will return... . 0ne people really believe that they will return... . one of my closest friends is one of the... 0f retur
i�*m joined now by zhanna bezpiatchuk — from the bbc ukrainian service.ation. i�*m interested in the kind of conversations you�*ve been having with ukrainians. conversations you've been having with ukrainians.— with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where we _ with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i want to say where we are - with ukrainians. yes, first of all, i i...
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i'm joined now by zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc ukrainian service. are getting on and now here in this city almost a month after the russian invasion? first of all, people here have to learn how to get on with their lives. very often i hearfrom them they need to restore the feeling of normality within this new abnormality for the country and people all over ukraine. they should also understand these people here shoulder a huge workload. every day, the macro local authorities, they say they really need the help of international organisations like red cross and other aid organisations. people are really coping with all challenges, they receive everybody that comes here fully in other parts of the country. but for the moment we have to acknowledge that the vivre and western ukraine are working at maximum. in weeks this city might run out of resources. that is why the shipping from humanitarian aid from poland to lviv, that is why it is so important. lviv, that is why it is so important-— lviv, that is why it is so im ortant. ., ., important. in the time
i'm joined now by zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc ukrainian service. are getting on and now here in this city almost a month after the russian invasion? first of all, people here have to learn how to get on with their lives. very often i hearfrom them they need to restore the feeling of normality within this new abnormality for the country and people all over ukraine. they should also understand these people here shoulder a huge workload. every day, the macro local authorities, they say they...
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bbc ukrainian reporter zhanna bezpiatchuk visited one of them in the heart of lviv — which is now a hub of people here is very high. people sing patriotic songs and the national anthem of ukraine. they say they have no time for despair and no time for sleep. they do believe that with their hard work, every day they will save themselves in the country. that is the situation from lviv. the united nations says a million refugees have left ukraine since the russian invasion began, and eu ministers are to discuss a plan for residence permits for many of them, with the right to work in eu countries. —— those fleeing the fighting have mainly entered neighbouring eu states including poland, hungary and slovakia. the larger arrows indicate the biggest population flows. the bbc�*s, kasia madera, is on the poland—ukraine borderfor us now. half a million people have flowed there where you are in just seven or eight days, that is extraordinary. the numbers are extraordinary and they keep growing. just today alone on this border crossing, 10,000 people crossed into poland, 10,000 people crossed into
bbc ukrainian reporter zhanna bezpiatchuk visited one of them in the heart of lviv — which is now a hub of people here is very high. people sing patriotic songs and the national anthem of ukraine. they say they have no time for despair and no time for sleep. they do believe that with their hard work, every day they will save themselves in the country. that is the situation from lviv. the united nations says a million refugees have left ukraine since the russian invasion began, and eu...
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let's speak to zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc�*s ukrainian service who is also in lviv what are ukrainiansans expecting from nato today? ukrainians are expecting unity of the alliance and further measures which might help stop the war. unfortunately, some people think nato members might be influenced by russia, this includes hungary. but ukraine also expects mental might help out with protective equipment against biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. against biological, chemical and nuclearweapons. —— against biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. —— expects nato might. unfortunately, these measures are taken very seriously in ukraine at the current stage of this war. also, ukraine expects new deals on the supply of anti aircraft and anti—missile warfare systems. they are very much needed by the ukrainian army. there are russian air raids against ukrainian towns and cities continuing. they target residential blocks. all across the country. also, ukraine asks for the full closure of all international ports for russian ships and what more severe economic sanctions on russia. we more s
let's speak to zhanna bezpiatchuk from the bbc�*s ukrainian service who is also in lviv what are ukrainiansans expecting from nato today? ukrainians are expecting unity of the alliance and further measures which might help stop the war. unfortunately, some people think nato members might be influenced by russia, this includes hungary. but ukraine also expects mental might help out with protective equipment against biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. against biological, chemical and...