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in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and voters are — over the world, and taxpayers and voters are asking the rightful question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't— question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't russia pay for the damages — why doesn't russia pay for the damages and also the recovery process? — damages and also the recovery process? that's why i see that we have _ process? that's why i see that we have been— process? that's why i see that we have been pushing this close to nearly— have been pushing this close to nearly a — have been pushing this close to nearly a year. that's why there has been _ nearly
in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and...
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we can now speak to the russia editor.— the russia editor. an extraordinary coule of the russia editor. an extraordinary coume of hours _ the russia editor. an extraordinary couple of hours in _ the russia editor. an extraordinary couple of hours in moscow. - the russia editor. an extraordinary| couple of hours in moscow. russia's most popular opposition figure is dead and buried. what is significant is that so many russians turned out to demonstrate support for alexei navalny and his cause, despite official pressure for the funeral to be less conspicuous as possible. the question now is what next for the russian opposition. it is all but quashed and gone in russia. key associates of alexei navalny including his wife are in exile abroad. there is no organised political force within russia that will be able to challenge in the presidential elections in two weeks. the kremlin, it appears, did presidential elections in two weeks. the kremlin, itappears, did not presidential elections in two weeks. the kremlin, it appears, did not see the service
we can now speak to the russia editor.— the russia editor. an extraordinary coule of the russia editor. an extraordinary coume of hours _ the russia editor. an extraordinary couple of hours in _ the russia editor. an extraordinary couple of hours in moscow. - the russia editor. an extraordinary| couple of hours in moscow. russia's most popular opposition figure is dead and buried. what is significant is that so many russians turned out to demonstrate support for alexei navalny and his cause,...
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rhys it is a double—edged sword _ russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at — russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at the moment. and russia. rhys it is a double-edged sword at the moment.— sword at the moment. and from outside russia _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is - sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is also - sword at the moment. and from l outside russia there is also alexei navalny's youtube team —— so it is a double—edged sword at the moment. they are running a youtube channel and you are seeing on your screen images from that youtube channel so thatis images from that youtube channel so that is something being put out directly by mr navalny's team. just to give you an idea, in the hour before the funeral was due to begin there were already tens of thousands, actually 130,000 viewers on that channel. no doubt more than that now. you can hear some of the clapping there. i want to bring you something that has come in from our bbc russia editor steve rosenberg w
rhys it is a double—edged sword _ russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at — russia. rhys it is a double—edged sword at the moment. and russia. rhys it is a double-edged sword at the moment.— sword at the moment. and from outside russia _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there _ sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is - sword at the moment. and from outside russia there is also - sword at the moment. and from l outside russia there is also alexei navalny's...
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the other problem is russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, russia is interested in seeing how ouraerospace, defence russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, defence works. russia is interested in seeing how ouraerospace, defence works. if russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, defence works. if we try and overreact they will learn too much about our readiness to face such attacks which we don't want. this is a complicated situation. indeed. thank you for explaining that to us. i know you monitor the region and the war in ukraine at the moment is high on the agenda. what more can you tell us about the attack on sevastopol quiz mac yellow mac the objective was a military one to destroy russian ships. there mac the objective was a military one to destroy russian ships.— to destroy russian ships. there was a military goal— to destroy russian ships. there was a military goal on _ to destroy russian ships. there was a military goal on that. _ to destroy russian ships. there was a military goal on that. the - to destroy russian ships. there was a military
the other problem is russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, russia is interested in seeing how ouraerospace, defence russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, defence works. russia is interested in seeing how ouraerospace, defence works. if russia is interested in seeing how our aerospace, defence works. if we try and overreact they will learn too much about our readiness to face such attacks which we don't want. this is a complicated situation. indeed. thank you for...
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he has beenin reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor reporter in putin's russia. he has been in power for close reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor close to reporter in putin's russia. he has been in power for close to a reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor close to a quarter of a century and from the beginning he made it his goal to control the flow of information, but until evan's detention a year ago, foreign correspondence reworked russia, although they knew they were at risk, they probably didn't expect something as harsh as espionage charges. we know of other cases of journalists who did not feel very welcome, especially after russia started its full—scale invasion of ukraine, but in evan's case, the authorities are saying nothing is beyond their whims, beyond their control and everything is possible. evan's case is the first case of an american journalist charged with espionage in russia since the end of the cold war. now everyjournalist, foreign or local, is at risk of immediate imprisonment in russia. thank you very much.
he has beenin reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor reporter in putin's russia. he has been in power for close reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor close to reporter in putin's russia. he has been in power for close to a reporter in putin's russia. he has been in powerfor close to a quarter of a century and from the beginning he made it his goal to control the flow of information, but until evan's detention a year ago, foreign correspondence reworked russia,...
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just to show you the latest pictures coming out of russia. people have been queueing up of russia. people have been queueing up outside the hospital, all queueing in order to donate blood to help those who were injured. more than 100 killed. we understand 115 were killed, at least 115 killed and more than 100 injured. those numbers keep climbing over the hours. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we've been getting used to some very mild weather over the past week or more. temperatures were up to nearly 19 celsius a few days ago, but a different feel to the weather this weekend. it's windy, it's colder and we will see a mixture of sunshine and showers. probably a better prospect for more sunshine as we head into sunday. but the culprit, this area of low pressure to the north of the uk. lots of isobars on the charts hit the strong winds. and our air source coming down from the northwest, from iceland and greenland, that's why it's feeling cold. so a chilly, blustery afternoon for many — lots of showers rattling through, particularly in the north and the west. they'll be wi
just to show you the latest pictures coming out of russia. people have been queueing up of russia. people have been queueing up outside the hospital, all queueing in order to donate blood to help those who were injured. more than 100 killed. we understand 115 were killed, at least 115 killed and more than 100 injured. those numbers keep climbing over the hours. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we've been getting used to some very mild weather over the past week or more. temperatures...
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russia says this was an act of terror. translation: investigators - are seizing weapons and ammunition from the crime scene which are currently being examined. genetic fingerprint and ballistic examinations are being carried out on the evidence and specialists have begun to review recordings from cctv cameras. president putin has reportedly wished the injured a speedy recovery. the authorities haven't yet said whether any of the gunmen are still at large or who they believe is behind this brutal attack. but late last night, a branch of the islamic state group claimed responsibility for the killings. us officials say their intelligence confirms that. and earlier this month, the us government warned of possible terrorist attacks in moscow, specifically mentioning concerts. the state department put out a notice to all americans in moscow to avoid any large gathering, concerts, shopping malls, anything like that. the deadliest attack in almost 20 years has shocked the nation. billboards across the russian capital are now showi
russia says this was an act of terror. translation: investigators - are seizing weapons and ammunition from the crime scene which are currently being examined. genetic fingerprint and ballistic examinations are being carried out on the evidence and specialists have begun to review recordings from cctv cameras. president putin has reportedly wished the injured a speedy recovery. the authorities haven't yet said whether any of the gunmen are still at large or who they believe is behind this...
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but this weekend's ballot in russia will not. russians are now casting their ballots for president. 112 million people are eligible to vote. among them, residents of what russia is claiming as its new territories in the east of ukraine. territories that ukraine is still fighting hard to gain back control of. ukraine and its allies say they will not recognise the election�*s results. with vladmir putin's opponents in exile, imprison or dead, his victory is practically certain. if mr putin serves out the full six—year term he's likely to win, he'll become the longest—serving russian leader since catherine the great. over the next half hour we will look at the impact of the election for those in russia, ukraine and around the world. but first, we start our coverage with this report from our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow. russia's democracy is the best in the world, the kremlin says. and at polling station 38 in moscow, we found a choice of candidates and plenty of voters. democracy in action, right? not quite. real
but this weekend's ballot in russia will not. russians are now casting their ballots for president. 112 million people are eligible to vote. among them, residents of what russia is claiming as its new territories in the east of ukraine. territories that ukraine is still fighting hard to gain back control of. ukraine and its allies say they will not recognise the election�*s results. with vladmir putin's opponents in exile, imprison or dead, his victory is practically certain. if mr putin...
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. ,. ., , russia? that is certainly the cuestion russia? that is certainly the question that _ russia? that is certainly the question that many - russia? that is certainly the question that many people | russia? that is certainly the i question that many people are grappling with, but i think it is not certain that putin will, now that he has been re—elected, call a full mobilisation and the reason is because when they called a partial mobilisation in september 2022 it was so deeply unpopular putin's loan approval ratings took a hit, but the kremlinjust probably approval ratings took a hit, but the kremlin just probably won't want to do that. of course, it is difficult to predict at this stage, but it is more likely the kremlin will take steps in order to find new manpower to feed the voracious appetite of the war machine in russia, through things that go under the radar. recruiting people in different ways without the big policy announcement that could be deeply unpopular of a full mobilisation. for that could be deeply unpopular of a fu
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so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied territories. it's all the time on this non—existing border that they're taking hostages. so the constant attempts to destabilise georgia is something that we know very well. one thing that we can say is that probably we are a bit more resilient than other countries would be in that situation because of the experience, because the georgian population knows quite well. well, i want to come on, and we'll talk about the breakaway regions in a moment, butjust in terms of the war in ukraine, russia is building a deep—sea port in abkhazia, one of these breakaway parts of georgia. president
so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg, is in moscow with more. russia's democracy is the best in the world, the kremlin says. and at polling station 38 in moscow, we found a choice of candidates and plenty of voters. democracy in action, right? not quite. realistically, only one man can win this. vladimir putin! the man who's been on russia's political stage for the last quarter of a century. vladimir putin faces no serious challenger. his fiercest rivals are in exile or in prison. not that this woman, whose son is fighting in ukraine, wants any change at the top. "of course i voted for putin," she says. "i trust him." but not everyone who came out today was actually voting. this, one of a string of attacks on polling stations across russia. they are unprecedented. after chaotic scenes here... ..an arsonist is detained. and green ink poured into a ballot box. the authorities called the attackers scum. some voters were greeted with a show. well, it's one way to bang the drum for russian elections. there is voting, too, in parts of ukraine, which a
our russia editor steve rosenberg, is in moscow with more. russia's democracy is the best in the world, the kremlin says. and at polling station 38 in moscow, we found a choice of candidates and plenty of voters. democracy in action, right? not quite. realistically, only one man can win this. vladimir putin! the man who's been on russia's political stage for the last quarter of a century. vladimir putin faces no serious challenger. his fiercest rivals are in exile or in prison. not that this...
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then and russia nova— difference between russia then and russia now. ., , ., , ., russia now. there was hope and there reall was russia now. there was hope and there really was a — russia now. there was hope and there really was a chance, _ russia now. there was hope and there really was a chance, but _ really was a chance, but unfortunately i think we might have wasted it. we overestimated ourselves, we underestimated the dictatorship that was already very much in place and only becoming stronger. so, yes, we wasted that chance ten years ago when we should have rallied people better around us and the oppressive regime was ahead of us and when we wasted that chance they put everything in place to make sure people are scared of and we no longer have that. we have not had it won since then. you rightly mentioned there is so much fear in the country that people are afraid to speak, even when they attend events, i hearfrom friends of mind the attempt at some kind of social gathering and people look at their plate, head down, afraid to speak. that is where we at and that is very
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— for protests across russia. this was an idea that was proposed by russian opposition figures abroad in exile, it was supported by the most prominent opposition figure alexei navalny shortly before his death in a penal colony. it has been endorsed by alexei navalny�*s widow. they are calling on russians to come out to polling stations at midday local time in large numbers and vote for any candidate other than vladimir putin, or to spoil their ballot. and they say that if large numbers of people come out, that will undermine the official result, which is expected to show a vladimir putin landslide. but as i say, it is unclear how people will come out and here in the russian capital, the moscow prosecutors office has issued a warning, basically saying that large numbers of people at polling stations at midday will be considered an unauthorised mass public event and suggesting that will be illegal. it is not clear how that would work. i mean, people have the right to come out and vote today on the third and final
— for protests across russia. this was an idea that was proposed by russian opposition figures abroad in exile, it was supported by the most prominent opposition figure alexei navalny shortly before his death in a penal colony. it has been endorsed by alexei navalny�*s widow. they are calling on russians to come out to polling stations at midday local time in large numbers and vote for any candidate other than vladimir putin, or to spoil their ballot. and they say that if large numbers of...
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russia has the resources to do this." and all of that raises the question — well, what will russia do next? will russia try to use what was a devastating attack on friday in moscow as an excuse to launch another escalation in its war in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. israel's defence minister is heading to washington on sunday as israel comes under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on the rafah district in gaza. in gaza, the hamas—run health ministry has said 19 people waiting for aid have been killed by israeli forces who have denied firing on the crowd. the un secretary—general antonio guterres visited gaza on saturday calling for a ceasefire — and demanding israel give "total, unfettered" access to humanitarian goods throughout the territory. it's time to truly flood gaza with life—saving aid. the choice is clear — either surge or starvation. let's choose the side of help, the side of hope and the right side of history. here is our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. so, the
russia has the resources to do this." and all of that raises the question — well, what will russia do next? will russia try to use what was a devastating attack on friday in moscow as an excuse to launch another escalation in its war in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. israel's defence minister is heading to washington on sunday as israel comes under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on the rafah district in gaza. in gaza, the hamas—run health ministry has said...
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i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said if there's a third time now, "this will be your last one". this is what they told me directly. but i will absolutely go back and we will continue doing what we're doing because there are many people in russia who reject this regime and what it stands for. you don't hear their voices. i mean, a minute ago, you mentioned the so—called popularity of putin, his fake popularity created by controlled media, the lack of free and fair elections and total political control, basically, and, you know, partly fear, partly propaganda. the fact is, i mean, i travel widely around russia, beyond moscow, beyon
i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said...
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he downplayed this week's protests in russia, praised china, and said it is the west, not russia, that lacks democracy. mr putin said he is open to talks about a ceasefire in ukraine during the summer olympics. but he said if western countries were to send troops to ukraine, it could put the world on the brink of world war 3. as the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg reports, mr putin also mentioned his late critic, alexei navalny, by name. for vladimir putin, six more years in the kremlin. russia's president is sounding more confident than ever. translation: whoever might want to intimidate us, - whoever might want to suppress us, ourwilland our conscience, they have never been able to do it, and never will. then, mr putin's first public comments on the death ofjailed opposition leader alexei navalny. translation: you may be surprised, but a few days i before mr navalny died, some colleagues of mine told me there was an idea to exchange him for certain people in prison in the west. you can believe it or not. i said, "i agree," even before he had finished talking. but what happened
he downplayed this week's protests in russia, praised china, and said it is the west, not russia, that lacks democracy. mr putin said he is open to talks about a ceasefire in ukraine during the summer olympics. but he said if western countries were to send troops to ukraine, it could put the world on the brink of world war 3. as the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg reports, mr putin also mentioned his late critic, alexei navalny, by name. for vladimir putin, six more years in the kremlin....
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russia's economy. the kremlin says the attacks were timed to disrupt the russian election. and a state of emergency in iceland, after a fourth volcanic eruption in as many months. the village of grindavik is evacuated, only weeks after residents were allowed to return. now on bbc news, it's time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. translation: we should support farmers, because without - them, we have no food. without them, we'll have nothing. the world's failing food system — with farmers struggling to make
russia's economy. the kremlin says the attacks were timed to disrupt the russian election. and a state of emergency in iceland, after a fourth volcanic eruption in as many months. the village of grindavik is evacuated, only weeks after residents were allowed to return. now on bbc news, it's time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. translation: we should support farmers,...
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domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine, so it is officially a special military operation in russia, but it is a war by any other name, and that is where the attention of the military has been, so i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here, because remember there was this warning two weeks ago from the us which was put down propaganda, but it does seem that the us had intercepted communications which it passed to russia, directly to moscow, even that two countries, the two governments can't stand each other, they shared that warning, it was dismissed and it does seem that this was a genuine threat. meanwhile president putin _ this was a genuine threat. meanwhile president putin and _ this was a genuine threat. meanwhile president putin and the _ this was a genuine threat. meanwhile president putin and the russian - president putin and the russian officials are pointing the finger gently at ukraine, saying that the four have been arrested were heading to ukr
domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine, so it is officially a special military operation in russia, but it is a war by any other name, and that is where the attention of the military has been, so i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here, because remember there was this warning two weeks ago from the us which was put down propaganda, but it does seem that the us...
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well, there'd been aj number of attacks in russia hairs? well, there'd been a i number of attacks in russia in recent years, that had been linked to radical islamist groups like isis. in 2015, there was a plane that was shot down — not shot down, that was brought brought down, blown up, over the sinai desert in egypt, with 227 people on board, most of them russians, and islamic state group claimed responsibility for that. in 2017, there was an explosion on the st petersburg metro. 15 people were killed in that. that was also linked to radical islamists. now, this particular branch of islamic state that claimed responsibility for today's attack near moscow, thatis today's attack near moscow, that is the islamic state group's affiliate in afghanistan. and counter—terrorism experts say that russia frequently finds itself in the cross hairs this group in the propaganda that they put out, they often accuse they put out, they often accuse the kremlin of having muslim blood on its hands over russia's military campaigns in afghanistan, in chech
well, there'd been aj number of attacks in russia hairs? well, there'd been a i number of attacks in russia in recent years, that had been linked to radical islamist groups like isis. in 2015, there was a plane that was shot down — not shot down, that was brought brought down, blown up, over the sinai desert in egypt, with 227 people on board, most of them russians, and islamic state group claimed responsibility for that. in 2017, there was an explosion on the st petersburg metro. 15 people...
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let's turn our attention now to russia. this is live in moscow — it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested — including four assailants — that's according to russia's fsb security service. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed, when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. i believe that number has actually been increased to 143 killed. more than 120 others were reportedly injured in the asssault on the crocus city hall on the outskirts of the city. a large fire broke out in the building — that caused most of the roof to collapse. as armed forces rushed to the scene — an islamic state group claimed it was behind the attack. the united states believes this is credible — and says it had warned russia about large gatherings in moscow being vulnerable. but russia's fsb security agency has said some of the suspects fled towards ukraine — and had contacts there. will vernon reports. gunfire. a rock
let's turn our attention now to russia. this is live in moscow — it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested — including four assailants — that's according to russia's fsb security service. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed, when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. i believe that number has actually been increased to 143 killed. more than 120 others were...
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russia's economy. the kremlin says the attacks were timed to disrupt the russian election. and a state of emergency in iceland — after a fourth volcanic eruption in as many months. the village of grindavik is evacuated, only weeks after residents were allowed to return. now on bbc news, it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... a seventh goal on a day of mayhem at manchester united. they beat liverpool to reach the fa cup semi—finals.
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russia. ~ . , ,, ., russia. what is your assessment of wh the russia. what is your assessment of why they are _ russia. what is your assessment of why they are encouraging, - russia. what is your assessment of why they are encouraging, or - russia. what is your assessment of why they are encouraging, or in - russia. what is your assessment of| why they are encouraging, or in your words, asking people to vote in this way when there are so few political opponents to president putin? why is it important that russia sees that they go to vote?— it important that russia sees that they go to vote? well, for putin and his reaime they go to vote? well, for putin and his regime it's _ they go to vote? well, for putin and his regime it's important _ they go to vote? well, for putin and his regime it's important to - they go to vote? well, for putin and his regime it's important to show i his regime it�*s important to show that he still has support. for example, when he probably will announce general mobilisation in rus
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future of russia as they see it. _ russia, the future of russia as they see it. but — russia, the future of russia as they see it, but definitely it is a very sad and — see it, but definitely it is a very sad and doubtful moment in russia's history— sad and doubtful moment in russia's history because it shows the life of the political opponents of the kremiin— the political opponents of the kremlin seem to be very fragile and, yeah, _ kremlin seem to be very fragile and, yeah. for— kremlin seem to be very fragile and, yeah, for many people in russia it seems _ yeah, for many people in russia it seems another warning of how dangerous the political struggle against — dangerous the political struggle against the kremlin narrative is at the moment. the kremlin itself clearly— the moment. the kremlin itself clearly tries to distance itself from — clearly tries to distance itself from what is going on today. putin's spokesperson has been asked today whether— spokesperson has been asked today whether there would be any official comments. he said nothing will come and that, _ com
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youth reported in russia for _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years - sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years and l russia for many years and turning to the actual attack and where it took place, how familiar are you with the site itself and is this large theatre or concert venue? croker city hall, part of an enormous complex just outside of moscow, there are several shopping centres there, exhibition halls, sports facilities, you know, all kinds of things —— crocus city hall. and if you are a gunman planning an attack, to me, and i've been there several times, it would seem like the ideal target, it's friday night, a concert of a very popular rock group packed with people but you know not in the centre of moscow, so outside of moscow, less security, discards and somewhere like moscow's crocus city hall would probably have a handful, may become of un— armed guards on each entrance, some metal detectors that are not always working. nothing, certainly, that would present any kind of serious obstacl
youth reported in russia for _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years - sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years and l russia for many years and turning to the actual attack and where it took place, how familiar are you with the site itself and is this large theatre or concert venue? croker city hall, part of an enormous complex just outside of moscow, there are several shopping centres there, exhibition halls, sports facilities,...
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no, this is something that russia wants us to believe. this is the narrative that they want us to believe, that the sanctions are hurting you about not hurting us. it has china and india as buyers of oil. no, for example, gas. they have found buyers for only 5% of the gas that they used to sell to the european union. they can't sell the gas outside so they don't have that income or if we take the budget, over 20% of it is in deficit and they can't raise loans outside because of the sanctions. talk about your country's support for the ukraine, you've been one of the most vocal supporters. looking at the numbers, estonia recently sent an $80 million military aid package and you have said over the next four years your country will provide military assistance amounting to 0.25% of your gdp, but on the ground the war seems to have ground to a standstill with russia threatening to push through ukraine's lines. are you worried that it is now russia that is on the offensive and perhaps turning the tide in ukraine? the question is to ask how much
no, this is something that russia wants us to believe. this is the narrative that they want us to believe, that the sanctions are hurting you about not hurting us. it has china and india as buyers of oil. no, for example, gas. they have found buyers for only 5% of the gas that they used to sell to the european union. they can't sell the gas outside so they don't have that income or if we take the budget, over 20% of it is in deficit and they can't raise loans outside because of the sanctions....
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eu sanctions against russia. france�*s lower house of parliament has approved a bill designed to make it less attractive for people to buy what�*s known as fast fashion. the measures include taxes on low—cost items, particularly from china. if the senate approves the law, the government says france will become the first country to tackle the environmental problems caused by the flood of cheap imported clothes. one ofjamaica�*s most popular musicans, vybz kartel, has won an appeal against his conviction for murdering an associate more than a decade ago. the a8—year—old, who has worked with the likes ofjay—z and rihanna, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2014. from 1920s starlets, to the supermodels of the 90s, the fashion bible, british vogue has seen it all. now, the magazine has a new boss, chioma nadi, replacing edward enninful, to be become the first ever black woman to sit in the editor�*s chair. noor nanji has been to meet her. style, famous faces, outlandish outfits. for decades, vogue a
eu sanctions against russia. france�*s lower house of parliament has approved a bill designed to make it less attractive for people to buy what�*s known as fast fashion. the measures include taxes on low—cost items, particularly from china. if the senate approves the law, the government says france will become the first country to tackle the environmental problems caused by the flood of cheap imported clothes. one ofjamaica�*s most popular musicans, vybz kartel, has won an appeal...
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you believe russia could have ignored this attack. what does a domestic attack potentially a terror attack on russian soil mean for president vladimir putin? well, makes him look weak, and vulnerable although putin has already tried to to ukraine. he�*ll use this to his advantage to try to recruit and potentially con script, you know, new manpower for the war in ukraine most likely. interesting stuff. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you. united nations head antonio guterres visited the rafah crossing on saturday renewing a call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. it came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid were killed by israeli forces. israel has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres described the ongoing loss of life in gaza as a �*moral outrage�*. the un estimates 1.1 million people in gaza are struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation. mr guterres called on israel to give "total, unfettered" access to humanitarian goods throughout the territory. it�*s time to trul
you believe russia could have ignored this attack. what does a domestic attack potentially a terror attack on russian soil mean for president vladimir putin? well, makes him look weak, and vulnerable although putin has already tried to to ukraine. he�*ll use this to his advantage to try to recruit and potentially con script, you know, new manpower for the war in ukraine most likely. interesting stuff. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you. united nations head antonio guterres...
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and they did, in many parts of russia. opposition figures had called on russians to flood polling stations at midday, to vote against putin, or spoil their ballots, a symbolic protest against the system. we were here. i've never seen queues like this before at a russian polling station. before his death in prison, alexei navalny had backed the protest. it took courage to come. the authorities had warned that large crowds at noon would be viewed as illegal gatherings. ivan, not his real name, told me why he had come. it was important for me to see the faces of other people who would come here today, and to see that i'm not alone in my political views and that there are a lot of muscovites and other people who believe that russia can be another country, with another future. for now, there'll be no change in the kremlin. this election was never about would vladimir putin win or wouldn't he? elections here are designed to ensure he wins, and wins big. from the outset, for the kremlin, this vote was about creating the impressio
and they did, in many parts of russia. opposition figures had called on russians to flood polling stations at midday, to vote against putin, or spoil their ballots, a symbolic protest against the system. we were here. i've never seen queues like this before at a russian polling station. before his death in prison, alexei navalny had backed the protest. it took courage to come. the authorities had warned that large crowds at noon would be viewed as illegal gatherings. ivan, not his real name,...
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"long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs a decent audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neitherfree norfair — a stage—managed election. but the kremlin couldn't care less what the west thinks, it paints a picture of a president who enjoys the overwhelming support of his people. down at the russian election commission, they'd counted all the votes and they presented all their figures. so, it's six more years of president putin. but what does that mean for russia and for the world? it doesn't mean anything good for russia, for ukraine, for the world, because putin will continue this permanent war. putin will continue to suppress civil society inside his country. and in that sense, he beco
"long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs a decent audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neitherfree norfair — a stage—managed election. but the kremlin...
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at a concert marking ten years since russia annexed crimea. "long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs a decent audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neitherfree norfair — a stage—managed election. but the kremlin couldn't care less what the west thinks, it it paints a picture of a president who enjoys the overwhelming support of his people. down at the russian election commission, they'd counted all the votes and they presented all their figures. so, its six more years of president putin. but what does that mean for russia and for the world? it doesn't mean anything good for russia, for ukraine, for the world, because putin will continue this permanent war. putin will continue to suppress civil society inside his country. and in that sense, he be
at a concert marking ten years since russia annexed crimea. "long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs a decent audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neitherfree...
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of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: "emergency attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary. the captain of a british warship in the red sea says attacks by the iran—backed houthi movement are becoming more dangerous, as they launch more ballistic and cruise missiles — which are harder to defend against. the houthis say
of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the...
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russia's economy. the kremlin says the attacks were timed to disrupt the russian election. and a state of emergency in iceland — after a fourth volcanic eruption in as many months. the village of grindavik is evacuated, only weeks after residents were allowed to return. hello, i'm rich preston. much more to come on those stories that sport now. sport and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's karthi. for the second time in two days, an fa cup quarterfinal has been settled by two injury time goals. this time it's chelsea, who are heading to wembley again after they beat ten—man leicester city 4—2 at stamford bridge. the late goals came from substitutes carney chukwuemeka and noni madueke after chelsea let a two goal half—time lead slip. an extraordinary 30 yard own goal from axel disasi, plus a much more intentional goal from stephy mavididi drew leicester level. but the game swung back towards chelsea after leicester's callum doyle was sent off, with the championship side event
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yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era, which was very different from where we are in 2024. do you fear — just one more thought on that — do you fear there could be a parallel with neighbouring belarus, where we saw svetla na tikhanovskaya, you know, she says "win an election" — but of course, president lukashenko then engineered his own victory. tikhanovskaya was forced to leave the country, and i think it's fair to say that her leverage inside belarus is not the same outside the country. is it possible for your movement to gain the traction it needs inside russia
yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era,...
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should we expect more of such attacks in russia and l more of such attacks in russia and perhaps even in other parts of europe? perhaps even in other parts of euro e? ~' ., perhaps even in other parts of euroe? ,, ., . , , europe? one thing we know about isis renerall europe? one thing we know about isis generally and — europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups - europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups is i generally and other terror groups is they keep on trying, they mostly fail but when they do succeed, for thenit fail but when they do succeed, for then it is spectacular success. prices k was apparently involved in 21 plus last year and eight the year before so it is ramping up its efforts. of course it was successful in january in efforts. of course it was successful injanuary in iran, terrible suicide bombing, the worst terror attack in iran in decades. it attacked a year before, the russian emba
should we expect more of such attacks in russia and l more of such attacks in russia and perhaps even in other parts of europe? perhaps even in other parts of euro e? ~' ., perhaps even in other parts of euroe? ,, ., . , , europe? one thing we know about isis renerall europe? one thing we know about isis generally and — europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and...
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fair trial and russia are _ fair trial? fair trial and russia are not - fair trial? fair trial and russia are not words l fair trial? fair trial and i russia are not words that fair trial? fair trial and - russia are not words that go together but we are not focused on the trial process. what may come out of preliminary interrogation. that's another word in russia for torture. they will extract whatever they can but if the authorities want to plant a full story it doesn't matter what the suspects say, what they are induced to say, they will report the law enforcement officials that the kremlin want to come out. if they want to set a ukrainian connection they will. they will. they will manufacture the evidence to show that. this is what we have to beware of, not will they be treated gently, we've all descended been beaten up but what the russian authorities will tell us.— will tell us. thank you for our will tell us. thank you for your take _ will tell us. thank you for your take on _ will tell us. thank you for your take on what - will tell us. thank you for your t
fair trial and russia are _ fair trial? fair trial and russia are not - fair trial? fair trial and russia are not words l fair trial? fair trial and i russia are not words that fair trial? fair trial and - russia are not words that go together but we are not focused on the trial process. what may come out of preliminary interrogation. that's another word in russia for torture. they will extract whatever they can but if the authorities want to plant a full story it doesn't matter what the...
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but once again russia put politics over progress. russia, who has carried out an unprovoked war on its neighbour, has the audacity and hypocrisy to throw stones when it lives in a glass house itself. so let's be honest, for all the fiery rhetoric, we all know that russia and china are not doing anything diplomatically to advance lasting peace or to meaningfully contribute to the humanitarian response effort. let's hearfrom riyad mansour, palestinian ambassador to the un who gave his reaction to the resolution and said that it wasn't adequate enough in the first place. actually, it is not calling for a ceasefire. it expresses the urgencies of a ceasefire connected with negotiation and the release of the hostages. so, therefore, it is not a crystal clear call for a ceasefire, as it is reflected in the resolution of the countries from the e10. so, we need to speak about these things with clarity, not to add spin to that. our correspondent in new york nada tawfik gave us her analysis of the us draft resolution being blocked. we have seen
but once again russia put politics over progress. russia, who has carried out an unprovoked war on its neighbour, has the audacity and hypocrisy to throw stones when it lives in a glass house itself. so let's be honest, for all the fiery rhetoric, we all know that russia and china are not doing anything diplomatically to advance lasting peace or to meaningfully contribute to the humanitarian response effort. let's hearfrom riyad mansour, palestinian ambassador to the un who gave his reaction to...
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i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said if there's a third time now, this will be your last one. this is what they told me directly. but i will absolutely go back and we will continue doing what we're doing because there are many people in russia who reject this regime and what it stands for. you don't hear their voices. i mean, a minute ago you mentioned the so called popularity of putin, his fake popularity created by controlled media, the lack of free and fair elections and total political control, basically. and, you know, partly fear, partly propaganda. the fact is, i mean, i travel widely around russia, beyond moscow, beyo
i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they...
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in russia we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact and my election campaign shows that a lot of people against putin's politics and a lot of people against the special military operation. but he's on the ballot. although when i caught up with the communist candidate nikolai kharitonov, he praised putin. "vladimir putin," he said, "is consolidating the nation for victory." and back in borovsk, many seem to believe that. "i hope putin wins," ludmilla says. "although we do have talented leaders who could run the country in an emergency." a putin—less russia means an emergency? now that is a picture the kremlin will be more than happy to see painted. steve rosenberg, bbc news, borovsk. let's speak to vitaly shevchenko, russia editor with bbc monitoring. thank russia editor with bbc monitoring. you forjoining. reporting thank you forjoining. we have been reporting there is no credible opposition, could you tell us more about how that came about? it is the result
in russia we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact and my election campaign shows that a lot of people against putin's politics and a lot of people against the special military operation. but he's on the ballot. although when i caught up with the communist candidate nikolai kharitonov, he praised putin. "vladimir putin," he said, "is consolidating the...
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in vladimir putin's standing in russia? ., ., ., russia? in the international world it had _ russia? in the international world it had a _ russia? in the international world it had a substantial i world it had a substantial impact, the fact that he was sentenced and moved to an arctic prison which, when i read that the first time i said to my wife i said this is a death sentence. there is no way he will survive living up there. they are horrible conditions. and, you know, sadly alexei navalny died. but alexis navalny looms over this all. i was reading earlier today accounts that on sunday at noon opponents of the election are going to go en masse or are urged to go en masse or are urged to go en masse to try to vote at the same time, to flood the ballot boxes, the polling places with people as a form of protest. apparently the night before he died alexei navalny endorsed this strategy. so we will see what happens on sunday. put into context _ what happens on sunday. put into context for us the level of bravery, or courage, that it takes to
in vladimir putin's standing in russia? ., ., ., russia? in the international world it had _ russia? in the international world it had a _ russia? in the international world it had a substantial i world it had a substantial impact, the fact that he was sentenced and moved to an arctic prison which, when i read that the first time i said to my wife i said this is a death sentence. there is no way he will survive living up there. they are horrible conditions. and, you know, sadly alexei navalny...
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., like to say tonight to citizens of russia? . , , , russia? i have “ust said this in my meetin: russia? i have “ust said this in my meeting with — russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, my - russia? i have just said this in my i meeting with my team, my election team, and i again would like to thank all citizens of russia for the trust that you have put in me and i will do everything i can, everything in my power to resolve the tasks facing the country. and to achieve the goals that we believe are absolutely the priority, thank you very much. absolutely the priority, thank you very much-— absolutely the priority, thank you ve much. ., ., ., ., , ~ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after _ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after the _ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after the inauguration - on 7th may after the inauguration your administration should resign accor
., like to say tonight to citizens of russia? . , , , russia? i have “ust said this in my meetin: russia? i have “ust said this in my meeting with — russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, my - russia? i have just said this in my i meeting with my team, my election team, and i again would like to thank all citizens of russia for the trust that you have put in...
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we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow on friday will be punished. at least 133 people were killed and more than 140 injured after gunmen stormed the packed venue and began shooting at random. this is the scene live in moscow, where people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. a national day of mourning has been declared for sunday. armed police have been patrolling the area around the crocus city hall. in a televised address, president putin called the attack a �*barbaric terrorist act,�* and said all four gunmen had been detained. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack and released a photograph of four masked men. our first report is from out russia editor, steve rosenberg, who has been to the scene, and a warning, you may
we start this hour in russia. president putin says all those involved in the attack on a concert hall near moscow on friday will be punished. at least 133 people were killed and more than 140 injured after gunmen stormed the packed venue and began shooting at random. this is the scene live in moscow, where people have been leaving flowers in memory of those who died and we've seen candles being lit. a national day of mourning has been declared for sunday. armed police have been patrolling the...
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everything economical from russia is political as well. and i don't say that we must take the heat but we just need to organise, reorganise our economies, not to be so much dependent on russian economy. maybe that is a price for what we pay now. but it doesn't work for longer because russia will remain a threat. there won't be a solution in the meaning that the business will continue as before. margus, we know russia is one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers and, yes, sanctions has limited the amount of cash it gets for those fossil fuels but we know it sells more and more to india and china — last year, it raked in around $100 billion from oil and gas. would a move to cut that be more helpful to hurting russia's finances for this war? of course, russia is earning lots of money by gas and oil but we have been thinking and proposing the sanctions. —— but we have been thinking and proposing the sanctions in eu is to lower the price. because it harms a lot of russian war machines and economy. we know the lot of games are not s
everything economical from russia is political as well. and i don't say that we must take the heat but we just need to organise, reorganise our economies, not to be so much dependent on russian economy. maybe that is a price for what we pay now. but it doesn't work for longer because russia will remain a threat. there won't be a solution in the meaning that the business will continue as before. margus, we know russia is one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers and, yes, sanctions has...
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we begin in russia. this is live in moscow — just gone 5pm — where it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in an attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested, including four of the assailants. that's according to russia's internal security service, the fsb. the death toll has risen to 133 people. in a statement a short time ago, russia's president, vladimir putin, called the attack a "barbaric terrorist act". he announced that the 24th march would be a national day of mourning. the president said "all those responsible will be punished". translation: all those _ who were shooting and killing people were found and detained. they tried to hide and were moving towards ukraine where, according to preliminary information for them from the ukrainian side, a window to cross the border had been prepared. altogether, 11 people were detained. federal security services of russia, other services work on finding the whole base of support of the terrorists. those who prov
we begin in russia. this is live in moscow — just gone 5pm — where it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in an attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested, including four of the assailants. that's according to russia's internal security service, the fsb. the death toll has risen to 133 people. in a statement a short time ago, russia's president, vladimir putin, called the attack a "barbaric terrorist act". he announced that the 24th...