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first for estonia to send the books on the ground to ukraine?— ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we - ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we are - ground to ukraine? first of all i - think it is something we are always doing, that we are trying to guess what russia is doing next, so maybe this is a good situation, let them guess now what we are doing next, so this ambiguity is actually good, that we discuss these issues, what we are able to do or not. i think we shouldn't rule out any options because if we say very certainly that this is not what we are going to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further. but to do then russia takes note. 0k, we can push this further.— can push this further. but when you think it would _ can push this further. but when you think it would be _ can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary - can push this further. but when you think it would be necessary t
first for estonia to send the books on the ground to ukraine?— ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something _ ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we - ground to ukraine? first of all i think it is something we are - ground to ukraine? first of all i - think it is something we are always doing, that we are trying to guess what russia is doing next, so maybe this is a good situation, let them guess now what we are...
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it is definitely what people here in ukraine - for ukraine? it is definitely what people here in ukraine feared, l people here in ukraine feared, because we heard the news coming in about terrorist attack in moscow, when people here watching it, they thought that they would be blamed. russia and ukraine are red wall, it was quite clear as people here that vladimir putin would attempt to find or hold ukraine in some way responsible for what happened, and the fear here has always been that was an excuse, he would use it as an issueis was an excuse, he would use it as an issue is to escalate the russian aggression against ukraine, rushing attacks on ukraine. remember, over the last couple of days we have had a massive barrage of missiles and drones fired at ukraine, so the fear here is some kind of escalation and uploading a putin would be using this attack to rally people around inside russia —— vladimir putin. potentially then allowing him to mobilise the population and find more men to fight the war. that is exactly what people feared here
it is definitely what people here in ukraine - for ukraine? it is definitely what people here in ukraine feared, l people here in ukraine feared, because we heard the news coming in about terrorist attack in moscow, when people here watching it, they thought that they would be blamed. russia and ukraine are red wall, it was quite clear as people here that vladimir putin would attempt to find or hold ukraine in some way responsible for what happened, and the fear here has always been that was an...
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it those have been killed fighting in ukraine?— in ukraine? it does engender some support _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but we - in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have i in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have to remember that russia is a very large _ remember that russia is a very large country so even the wage increases — large country so even the wage increases really go to russian regions — increases really go to russian regions where there are high levels — regions where there are high levels of— regions where there are high levels of military industry whereas other regions are suffering. i think that the benefits of having fought in the war— benefits of having fought in the war are also highly uneven and many— the war are also highly uneven and many are not been delivered. so responsibility for delivering these benefits has gone down to the regional level_ has gone down to the regional level and _ has gone down to the regional level and
it those have been killed fighting in ukraine?— in ukraine? it does engender some support _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but _ in ukraine? it does engender some support but we - in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have i in ukraine? it does engender some support but we have to remember that russia is a very large _ remember that russia is a very large country so even the wage increases — large country so even the wage increases really go to russian regions —...
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russia has accused ukraine of disrupting its presidential elections. voters headed to the polls on the second day of a three—day election that is almost certain to result in victory for incumbent president vladimir putin. but moscow said ukraine is intensifying its terrorist activities to signal to the west it needs more financial assistance and weaponry. russian authorities say two people were killed by ukrainian shelling, in the city of belgorod near the border with ukraine. shops and schools were closed in the city. authorities also reported shelling at a voting station in a russian—occupied part of ukraine's zaporizhzhia region. the head of russia's electoral commission said there have been 20 incidents so far of people targeting ballot boxes. protests are likely to continue on sunday — when supporters of the late opposition leader alexei navalny are calling on people throughout russia to protest against president putin. meanwhile in the estonian town of narva — where many residents are russian — people crossed the border to vote in russi
russia has accused ukraine of disrupting its presidential elections. voters headed to the polls on the second day of a three—day election that is almost certain to result in victory for incumbent president vladimir putin. but moscow said ukraine is intensifying its terrorist activities to signal to the west it needs more financial assistance and weaponry. russian authorities say two people were killed by ukrainian shelling, in the city of belgorod near the border with ukraine. shops and...
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i think the us _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been very - ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been very clear| think the us has been very clear about who did it and luckily we have an admission, as well, from isil, so it makes it less complicated than it was last night. i also think the us embassy issued a warning on the 7th of march telling all of its citizens to be very aware of potential extremist attacks on public spaces in moscow. they said they tipped off the russians too. if you imagine what's going on, there is obviously a huge war going on. both security services in ukraine and russia will be absolutely stretched at the moment. and i wouldn't be surprised if it is that kind of overstretching and chaos going on as a result of the war which means the russians weren't able to follow up on this. they have come out all guns blazing, blaming the us, asking how they would would know. the us knows because it has
i think the us _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been _ ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been very - ukraine? it does and it doesn't. i think the us has been very clear| think the us has been very clear about who did it and luckily we have an admission, as well, from isil, so it makes it less complicated than it was last night. i also think the us embassy issued a warning on the 7th of march telling all...
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ukraine very quickly dismissing any suggestion it is linked to ukraine and that ukraine was in any way involved. there have been fears in ukraine that russia would try to point the blame somehow towards ukraine, as an excuse for escalating its war on this country, which of course has been devastating ukraine now for more than two years. what now for more than two years. what did ukraine — now for more than two years. what did ukraine have _ now for more than two years. what did ukraine have to _ now for more than two years. what did ukraine have to say _ now for more than two years. what did ukraine have to say on - now for more than two years. what did ukraine have to say on this? a top adviser had made a video statement. what did he say in response to those accusations? taste response to those accusations? we had response to those accusations? a had from the presidential advisor. we also heard from the foreign ministry late last night as this news was coming in from moscow. there was statements from defence intelligence as well. lots of statements categorically ruling out any link
ukraine very quickly dismissing any suggestion it is linked to ukraine and that ukraine was in any way involved. there have been fears in ukraine that russia would try to point the blame somehow towards ukraine, as an excuse for escalating its war on this country, which of course has been devastating ukraine now for more than two years. what now for more than two years. what did ukraine — now for more than two years. what did ukraine have _ now for more than two years. what did ukraine have...
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so ukraine very quickly dismissing any suggestion that this is linked to ukraine, that ukraine was in any way involved. but certainly since the very beginning, there have been fears here in ukraine that russia would try to point the blame somehow towards ukraine as an excuse for escalating its war on this country, which, of course, has been devastating ukraine now for more than two years. yeah. what did ukraine have to say on this? because i understand doleac, who is a top adviser, had had made a video statement. what did he say in response to those accusations? yes. we heard from the presidential adviser, michael polak. we also heard from the foreign ministry late last night, as this news was coming in from moscow. there were statements from defence intelligence as well. so lots of very quick statements from here in ukraine absolutely categorically ruling out any link whatsoever to the attack in moscow. he talked about what he said. he said ukraine is fighting russia on the battlefield and that is where the war will be fought and ukraine says will be won. he also said that ukraine wo
so ukraine very quickly dismissing any suggestion that this is linked to ukraine, that ukraine was in any way involved. but certainly since the very beginning, there have been fears here in ukraine that russia would try to point the blame somehow towards ukraine as an excuse for escalating its war on this country, which, of course, has been devastating ukraine now for more than two years. yeah. what did ukraine have to say on this? because i understand doleac, who is a top adviser, had had made...
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_, , , ukraine. thank you. of course, this is a significant _ ukraine. thank you. of course, this is a significant development - ukraine. thank you. of course, this is a significant development and . ukraine. thank you. of course, thisj is a significant development and we will continue following this story. in the meantime, there have been... we can actually go live now to kyiv. there have been widespread attacks across the country, there have been black out and at least five people have been killed. let's speak to zhanna bezpiatchuk from bbc ukrainian, who's in kyiv. what can you tell us about the impact of these strikes? this was the largest air strike on the ukrainian power stations. it is confirmed by ukrainian officials that it was really a massive attack, all at main power stations across the country. it included the hydropower stations, including the biggest one in ukraine, and one of the biggest in europe. the dam wasn't touched by the strike, but there are big fires and it is expected that a
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a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify has established two different videos were put together to make this, with the words most probably generated by artificial intelligence. after any attack there are always questions about whether it could be stopped. but in this case those questions look especially difficult for moscow. gordon correra, bbc news. you can get more analysis on the russian attack on the bbc news website and app. to the middle east next. the united nations chief, antonio guterres has visited the rafah crossing and has made a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came on the day the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid have been killed by israeli forces — the israeli army has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it was time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare ? describing the ongoing loss of life there as a moral outrage. hundreds of trucks are waiting at the border crossing to bring much needed aid into gaza. mr guterres�* visit co
a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify has established two different videos were put together to make this, with the words most probably generated by artificial intelligence. after any attack there are always questions about whether it could be stopped. but in this case those questions look especially difficult for moscow. gordon correra, bbc news. you can get more analysis on the russian attack on the bbc news website and app. to the...
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ukraine's state hydro power company said a russian strike hit ukraine's largest town in zaporizhzhia but there was no risk of a peach. for more on this we can speak to vitaly shevchenko, the russia editor at bbc cut monitoring. what more do we know about these strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam? tt is strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam?— strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second niuht zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second ni . ht of zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second night of massive _ zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second night of massive air _ zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second night of massive air strikes - zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second night of massive air strikes across| night of massive air strikes across ukraine and is one of the biggest attacks over the past two years involving around 90 missiles. ukrainian energy officials say that the energy system is badly affected. ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, which had almost half a million people before the war, has no electricity currently. an zaporizhzhia the hydropow
ukraine's state hydro power company said a russian strike hit ukraine's largest town in zaporizhzhia but there was no risk of a peach. for more on this we can speak to vitaly shevchenko, the russia editor at bbc cut monitoring. what more do we know about these strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam? tt is strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam?— strikes, particularly around the zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second niuht zaporizhzhia dam? it is the second ni . ht of...
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and it ukraine? ukraine is a different _ law. and it ukraine? ukraine is a different situation. _ law. and it ukraine? ukraine is a different situation. ukraine . a different situation. ukraine has been applied to the extent possible almost with international human rights law as well as international humanitarian law. it is very, very different. indie humanitarian law. it is very, very different.— humanitarian law. it is very, very different. we were living there for the _ very different. we were living there for the moment. - very different. we were living there for the moment. thank| very different. we were living - there for the moment. thank you forjoining us. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news around the uk. in the uk, three prisoners and three staff from lewes prison in east sussex have been taken to hospital for suspected food poisoning. emergency teams were sent to the jail at about midday. it's understood a number of people became ill soon after eating a curry served afte
and it ukraine? ukraine is a different _ law. and it ukraine? ukraine is a different situation. _ law. and it ukraine? ukraine is a different situation. ukraine . a different situation. ukraine has been applied to the extent possible almost with international human rights law as well as international humanitarian law. it is very, very different. indie humanitarian law. it is very, very different.— humanitarian law. it is very, very different. we were living there for the _ very different. we...
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ukraine obviously just past ukraine obviouslyjust past the second anniversary of the war in the eu has announced that it plans to move forward with accession talks. can you tell us anything about when you think ukraine may be a full member?— member? first of all, the package _ member? first of all, the package of— member? first of all, the package of support - member? first of all, the package of support we i member? first of all, the i package of support we serve provided now reaches 100 $50 billion, and the last decision was about before billion dollars, so it's a huge and substantial amount. dollars, so it's a huge and substantialamount. —— dollars, so it's a huge and substantial amount. —— 4 billion. as well as further stabilising their economy and ensuring support, but as well as military defence. all is done by eu member states. the decision was taken that we will start negotiations with ukraine. that everything depends on both sides. the is really strong hold it... preparations are ongoing on the other side, preparations are ongoing on the otherside, ukraine preparat
ukraine obviously just past ukraine obviouslyjust past the second anniversary of the war in the eu has announced that it plans to move forward with accession talks. can you tell us anything about when you think ukraine may be a full member?— member? first of all, the package _ member? first of all, the package of— member? first of all, the package of support - member? first of all, the package of support we i member? first of all, the i package of support we serve provided now reaches 100...
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and just tell us how it is being reported in ukraine. - is being reported in ukraine. clearly it is the ukraine military service that has released these images that we are watching now. yes, these images were discussed by our colleagues from bbc verify and the outline of the ship appears to match the same class, the same type of those vessels, and therefore we believe that the video appears to show the very same ship that is claimed to be destroyed. the attack happened at night, and those drones that are operated by ukrainian military intelligence agency, they have night vision and therefore they are able to launch these attacks at night. that's when the russian military are not expecting major attacks. we military are not expecting ma'or attacks. ~ ., military are not expecting ma'or attacks. ~ . ., attacks. we will leave it there for the moment _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can now- attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can
and just tell us how it is being reported in ukraine. - is being reported in ukraine. clearly it is the ukraine military service that has released these images that we are watching now. yes, these images were discussed by our colleagues from bbc verify and the outline of the ship appears to match the same class, the same type of those vessels, and therefore we believe that the video appears to show the very same ship that is claimed to be destroyed. the attack happened at night, and those...
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success of long—range drones that ukraine is now using. he called it a new strike force in the sky. so certainly drones are being used and certainly shelling is taking place in places like southern russia, close to the ukrainian border. but of course there is daily shelling and there are missiles fired every single day from russia at ukraine and that is the war that russia started and ukraine is defending itself against. so to link it to the election is something russia is trying to do. ukraine would certainly say it has got nothing to do with the vote. this is self defence. and in the meantime, the war continues, but how much concern is there about potential funding coming up in the next few weeks even for that war effort to continue? there is a lot of concern here. ukraine, we know, the soldiers on the front line are struggling with a shortage of ammunition. the eu hasn't been able to keep its pledge to deliver as much ammunition as it promised. so those are concerns. one interesting thing that i probably should mention about the electio
success of long—range drones that ukraine is now using. he called it a new strike force in the sky. so certainly drones are being used and certainly shelling is taking place in places like southern russia, close to the ukrainian border. but of course there is daily shelling and there are missiles fired every single day from russia at ukraine and that is the war that russia started and ukraine is defending itself against. so to link it to the election is something russia is trying to do....
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the from ukraine. -- a paramilitary group accused of.— from ukraine. -- a paramilitary group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have — group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a _ group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track— group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track record - group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track record of - exactly have a track record of complete impartiality or being truthful in its reports, so this may or may not be true. this report comes after several attempts comes after several attem pts a p pa re ntly comes after several attempts a ppa re ntly by comes after several attempts apparently by militants or paramilitaries linked to the ukrainian military, attempts to infiltrate russia across the border from ukraine. the russian security services will be under pressure to respond, they will be looking for people possibly linked to ukrainian security services within russia, but we have to understand that the fsb clearly is controlled by the kremlin and has an axe to grind. the clearly is controlled by the kremli
the from ukraine. -- a paramilitary group accused of.— from ukraine. -- a paramilitary group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have — group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a _ group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track— group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track record - group accused of. the fsb does not exactly have a track record of - exactly have a track record of complete impartiality or being truthful in its reports, so this may or may not be...
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we heard vladimir putin in his tv address mention in ukraine address mentioning ukraine suggesting some kind of link, that the government had arrested people who were trying to go to ukraine border. i think he said a window had been prepared for them on the ukrainian side to cross the border. that has been completely denied by the ukrainian authorities. but it is notjust vladimir putin. 0ther russian officials and pro—kremlin commentators have been pushing this line that there is some ukrainian link here. i was reading one pro—kremlin news site this morning, quite astonishing thing is being written. one thing ijotted down, this commentator had written ukraine must be declared a terrorist state, it is time to destroy the kyiv regime. those guys must die, russia has the resources to do this. and all of that raises the question, what will russia do next? will russia try and use what was a devastating attack on friday in moscow to use it as an excuse to launch another escalation in its war in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn to uk politics now. the chancellorjeremy the chancel
we heard vladimir putin in his tv address mention in ukraine address mentioning ukraine suggesting some kind of link, that the government had arrested people who were trying to go to ukraine border. i think he said a window had been prepared for them on the ukrainian side to cross the border. that has been completely denied by the ukrainian authorities. but it is notjust vladimir putin. 0ther russian officials and pro—kremlin commentators have been pushing this line that there is some...
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— about in terms of population in annexed ukraine? several million, ci , ci annexed ukraine? several million, city. city of — annexed ukraine? several million, city. city of been — annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets _ annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets - annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets a - annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets a large | city, city of been nets sets a large city, city of been nets sets a large city but in her son, —— kherson russia doesn't control the main psities so we are talking about rural areas.— psities so we are talking about rural areas. that is interesting. thank you _ rural areas. that is interesting. thank you very _ rural areas. that is interesting. thank you very much. - rural areas. that is interesting. thank you very much. to - rural areas. that is interesting. thank you very much. to let. rural areas. that is interesting. | thank you very much. to let you know, we may well will hearing from president putin shortly, we are monitor
— about in terms of population in annexed ukraine? several million, ci , ci annexed ukraine? several million, city. city of — annexed ukraine? several million, city. city of been — annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets _ annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets - annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets a - annexed ukraine? several million, city, city of been nets sets a large | city, city of been nets sets a large city, city...
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approach to ukraine? i think it does. this terrible attack in odesa coinciding with the elections, we know that he has sites on odesa and repeatedly said that odesa is a russian city. i think it will embolden him because he is looking upon this as the population support him and his war effort and wanting victory for russia. we will not ever really know what the real numbers are because as, steve rosenberg was saying, there is no independent monitoring organisation left in russia. there are opposition groups outside the country that have encouraged people to photograph the things we saw today. fires, pouring ink, ballot box stuffing, which i've seen video of today. but we will probably never know what the numbers are. as long as putin wants to believe he got whatever, 80, 85% of the vote, he will continue what he is doing and we could even see more russian aggression in ukraine. beyond that point and beyond further funding the ukrainian war effort, what approach should the us be taking to dealing with russ
approach to ukraine? i think it does. this terrible attack in odesa coinciding with the elections, we know that he has sites on odesa and repeatedly said that odesa is a russian city. i think it will embolden him because he is looking upon this as the population support him and his war effort and wanting victory for russia. we will not ever really know what the real numbers are because as, steve rosenberg was saying, there is no independent monitoring organisation left in russia. there are...
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if we move on to talk about ukraine, work. if we move on to talk about ukraine. just _ work. if we move on to talk about ukraine, just past _ work. if we move on to talk about ukraine, just past the _ work. if we move on to talk about ukraine, just past the second - ukraine, just past the second anniversary of the war, and the eu has announced a plan to move forward with accession talks with ukraine to become a member of the eu. can you tell us anything about when you think when ukraine might be a full member? the think when ukraine might be a full member? u, . think when ukraine might be a full member? . ., , , member? the package and support urou -s member? the package and support grouns provide. _ member? the package and support groups provide, $150 _ member? the package and support groups provide, $150 billion, - member? the package and support groups provide, $150 billion, and l groups provide, $150 billion, and the last decision was about $54 billion. it�*s a huge amount and the support is provided for the economic needs as well as for the stabilising their economy, i
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- style meant at the moment in ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right _ ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out — ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and _ ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, but - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, but i - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has l come right out and said, but i think ukraine now faces a future in which it is unlikely to be able to generate the combat capability to take back the territory that russia has taken. it's about 18, i9% of ukraine, and as a consequence, there is a strategic pivot going on as we speak to fortify that front line, to build the kind of deep defences that russia built over the course of 2023 that prevented the ukrainians from breaking through during their offensive. so, even though zelensky is not coming out and saying this, even though biden is not coming out and saying this, i think what we are seeing here is ukraine focusing on defending the percent of the country is still under its c
- style meant at the moment in ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right _ ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out — ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and _ ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, but - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has come right out and said, but i - ukraine, isn't there? nobody has l come right out and said, but i think ukraine now faces a future in which it is unlikely to...
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ukraine - they did get away possibly a white car. who were they? ukraine has. they did get away possibly a white . car. who were they? ukraine has said at nothing to do with this attack. there were reports that exotic state had claimed responsibility for the attack on the constable closed out the rusting authorities have yet to comment on that. vladimir putin has made no public comments, but we're told he's been kept up to date with vince there. meanwhile, security has been stepped up here in the russian capital. at airports, at railway stations... questions are already being asked — how is it has possible for armed men to get into a very prominent venue where there are potentially thousands attending? also to carry out such a bloody attack, especially since earlier this month, us diplomats had warned that some kind of attack on a public gathering in moscow, possibly concert, was imminent. the americans were talking about an attack within 48 hours. it didn't happen, but we've seen tonight in moscow was a terrible attack. at least dozens of people killed in an
ukraine - they did get away possibly a white car. who were they? ukraine has. they did get away possibly a white . car. who were they? ukraine has said at nothing to do with this attack. there were reports that exotic state had claimed responsibility for the attack on the constable closed out the rusting authorities have yet to comment on that. vladimir putin has made no public comments, but we're told he's been kept up to date with vince there. meanwhile, security has been stepped up here in...
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ukraine is also stretched _ militarily. ukraine is also stretched militarily - stretched militarily particularly in terms of weapons supplies and the us has agreed to send some 300 million in assistance, that president biden has been calling for, with the level of funding and weaponry, do you believe that ukraine can still win the war? first off, ukraine will win the war regardless, they are fighting for their homes, their lives, the country, the russians are on an expeditionary mission to take somebody else's country and so, the ukrainians will prevail here but the question is, what cost? because with the right equipment, with the right level of support should be able to defeat the russian forces that are invading in the sense of cutting them off from their supplies so there are no longer available, the something ukraine should be able to do with the right equipment. but without that, they will have to go into a very different mode of sustain and continuing to fight in lower scale, more of a conventional tactic in order to
ukraine is also stretched _ militarily. ukraine is also stretched militarily - stretched militarily particularly in terms of weapons supplies and the us has agreed to send some 300 million in assistance, that president biden has been calling for, with the level of funding and weaponry, do you believe that ukraine can still win the war? first off, ukraine will win the war regardless, they are fighting for their homes, their lives, the country, the russians are on an expeditionary mission to take...
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how, physically, does ukraine do this?— ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant — ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis - ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis in - ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis in termsj a very significant emphasis in terms of its domestic military capabilities on the development of a more long—range drawing capabilities. ukraine, as is well known, is very heavily reliant on its western partners what a lot of its western partners what a lot of its military supplies but do supplies come with conditions. many of ukraine's western partners are seeing, we can provide you with weapons for use in ukraine alone. we do not condone the use of these weapons inside russia. so, ukraine has very much been focused on developing long—range drones in order to be able to strike its targets within russia. we saw this in the early months of the war on a much smaller scale but i think what we are seeing now is the result of this long—t
how, physically, does ukraine do this?— ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant — ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis - ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis in - ukraine do this? ukraine has placed a very significant emphasis in termsj a very significant emphasis in terms of its domestic military capabilities on the development of a more long—range drawing capabilities. ukraine, as is well known, is very heavily reliant...
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it all depends on how we act in the case of ukraine. if we are able to provide ukraine with military assistance so that they are able to push back russia to its borders, we don't have to talk about who is next or what are the next steps. this is the case when we are not able to do our utmost to help ukraine to defend themselves. then we also have to see that they can go further. but you think estonia, your country and nato countries are in putn�*s line of vision? if every next step they have been bolder because they can, the aggressor is provoked by weakness. if he thinks that we are weak enough and he can win, then he takes of this step so that is very important that we also invest in our defence. estonia is doing over 3% of its gdp and other allies are following. we are boosting the defence industry so that don't even think about us because we are strong enough and you can't win here. this is the signal we want to send. one of the biggest players in support for ukraine is the us and you know further funding here has been caught up i
it all depends on how we act in the case of ukraine. if we are able to provide ukraine with military assistance so that they are able to push back russia to its borders, we don't have to talk about who is next or what are the next steps. this is the case when we are not able to do our utmost to help ukraine to defend themselves. then we also have to see that they can go further. but you think estonia, your country and nato countries are in putn�*s line of vision? if every next step they have...
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how does this look for ukraine? ~ ~ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a war— ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a war that - ukraine? well, it looks like the i continuation of a war that vladimir putin launched in 2014, escalated two years ago, and is clearly intent on continuing to carry out now. that is of course a war which means missiles, drones and shelling every day in ukraine. so it is certainly not good news for this country and it is certainly not something that is a surprise either because of course this is a totally engineered election in russia. i think what's interesting in what is happening today in russia if you are looking at it from ukraine's perspective is the vote taking place in occupied parts of eastern and southern ukraine. so those areas where of course if you think back to the beginning of vladimir putin's full scale invasion, he claimed that russian speaking citizens ther
how does this look for ukraine? ~ ~ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a _ ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a war— ukraine? well, it looks like the continuation of a war that - ukraine? well, it looks like the i continuation of a war that vladimir putin launched in 2014, escalated two years ago, and is clearly intent on continuing to carry out now. that is of course...
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so ukraine is making the point that whilst russia is accusing it of disrupting the election, ukraine has pointed out very clearly that it is defending itself against two years of vladimir putin's war of aggression against ukraine, his full—scale invasion of this country. —— fuel depots. ukraine, his full-scale invasion of this country. -- fuel depots. people castina this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their — this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their minds _ this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their minds back _ this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their minds back to - this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their minds back to the - casting their minds back to the early days of this conflict will remember how russia impacted ukraine's economy with those grain exports and how that hit ukraine's finances. how big a deal is it that we are seeing the strikes on these refineries? are they symbolic or are they actually going to have a noticeable impact on russia's finances? i noticeable impact on russia's finances? ., _ noticeable impact on
so ukraine is making the point that whilst russia is accusing it of disrupting the election, ukraine has pointed out very clearly that it is defending itself against two years of vladimir putin's war of aggression against ukraine, his full—scale invasion of this country. —— fuel depots. ukraine, his full-scale invasion of this country. -- fuel depots. people castina this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their — this country. -- fuel depots. people casting their minds _ this...
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and while ukraine's allies seek to offer a united front, they know decisions about how to support ukraine are crucial, not least because right now for ukraine at best, the war is stuck. at worst, russia is getting the upper hand. last month, ukraine withdrew from the key town of avdiivka. it says it needs weapons and ammunitions. since the war began, germany has provided more military aid than any other country, bar the us. throughout the conflict, like ukraine's other allies, germany has had to decide what kind of military hardware it will provide. russia will want to influence these kind of decisions. the leaked german conversation may be part of an effort to do that. the manner in which it has been exploited by the russians is an indication of russia's attempt to divide western support for ukraine and to intimidate the west, to play on the west's fears of escalation. this leak is another example of that practice. what the leak certainly confirms is that the west continues to grapple with the best route forward in this war. princess diana's brother, earl spencer, has said he was sexuall
and while ukraine's allies seek to offer a united front, they know decisions about how to support ukraine are crucial, not least because right now for ukraine at best, the war is stuck. at worst, russia is getting the upper hand. last month, ukraine withdrew from the key town of avdiivka. it says it needs weapons and ammunitions. since the war began, germany has provided more military aid than any other country, bar the us. throughout the conflict, like ukraine's other allies, germany has had...
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, ., , ., ukraine? the question is how much aid _ ukraine? the question is how much aid we _ ukraine? the question is how much aid we provide - ukraine? the question is how much aid we provide to - ukraine? the question is how. much aid we provide to ukraine so they can defend themselves. we've made a calculation that is all the countries that are in the ramstein coalition, the country supporting ukraine, could also announce 0.25% of their gdp military aid for next four years, we can outweigh russia. if you think about the defence budgets of the ramstein coalition, there are 17 times bigger than brush�*s have a limited one. bigger than brush's have a limited one.— limited one. one question whether— limited one. one question whether disagreement - limited one. one question i whether disagreement exists limited one. one question - whether disagreement exists is boots on the ground. you've been asked about this but the french president raised an option on the table, the german chancellors at that what happened in the american say that what
, ., , ., ukraine? the question is how much aid _ ukraine? the question is how much aid we _ ukraine? the question is how much aid we provide - ukraine? the question is how much aid we provide to - ukraine? the question is how. much aid we provide to ukraine so they can defend themselves. we've made a calculation that is all the countries that are in the ramstein coalition, the country supporting ukraine, could also announce 0.25% of their gdp military aid for next four years, we can outweigh...
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i left it after 59 seconds back to the territory of ukraine.— territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, what _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, what does - territory of ukraine. i wonder if i | could just ask, what does poland think about this? is there going to be a reaction to what happened? what are you going to do next? weill. are you going to do next? well, there are _ are you going to do next? well, there are procedures _ are you going to do next? well, there are procedures to - are you going to do next? well, there are procedures to ensure| are you going to do next? -ii there are procedures to ensure the safety of polish airspace, and the operational command, we are constantly at the operational command monitoring the situation. and we are going to precisely investigate this case. this isn't the first time _ investigate this case. this isn't the first time this _ investigate this case. this isn't the first time this has - investig
i left it after 59 seconds back to the territory of ukraine.— territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, what _ territory of ukraine. i wonder if i could just ask, what does - territory of ukraine. i wonder if i | could just ask, what does poland think about this? is there going to be a reaction to what happened? what are you going to do next? weill. are you going to do next? well,...
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it is the biggest protest since before the beginning of the russian—ukraine war. so i think that is what they will be waiting to see and we will wait and see as well, what happens to all of these people. i mean, ithink120 people were arrested today across russia. talking about the fallout, rather poignantly, yulia navalnaya wasn't able to attend the funeral. how do you assess the risks to her, to her entourage in the wake of all of this? i think the risks were quite present. she'd made a very touching video today and of course she made a video after learning of his death saying that she was going to carry on his mission. in other words, she could have quietly lived where she is living now in lithuania and carried on with her life but she didn't, she vowed to carry on. so i would assume she has to watch out for herself, for her children, and alexei navalny�*s anti—corruption foundation still exists. it'sjust in exile, it's in europe. they will try to carry on too. but they will still be persecuted by the kremlin to the extent that it can because i think one of
it is the biggest protest since before the beginning of the russian—ukraine war. so i think that is what they will be waiting to see and we will wait and see as well, what happens to all of these people. i mean, ithink120 people were arrested today across russia. talking about the fallout, rather poignantly, yulia navalnaya wasn't able to attend the funeral. how do you assess the risks to her, to her entourage in the wake of all of this? i think the risks were quite present. she'd made a very...
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mr macron detailed why the eu's support of ukraine is so important. translation: it is our future, our security which is _ at stake in ukraine. we are doing this out of solidarity for the people of ukraine, whose territorial integrity is being threatened. we are doing this to defend international law. we are doing it because the security of europeans and of earth is at stake in ukraine. it is with this determination that we want to oppose the war of aggression launched by russia. meanwhile, russia and ukraine continue to exchange fire in the battlefield. officials in the ukrainian city of odesa say, at least 20 people were killed in a double missile attack on a residential area. more than 70 people were wounded. earlier, the kremlin said ukraine carried out attacks in the region of belgorod in southern russia, and accused kyiv of attempting to disrupt russia's presidential election. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in kyiv with the latest. this is the deadliest attack in some time on odesa. and it is the details that are particularly grim, because
mr macron detailed why the eu's support of ukraine is so important. translation: it is our future, our security which is _ at stake in ukraine. we are doing this out of solidarity for the people of ukraine, whose territorial integrity is being threatened. we are doing this to defend international law. we are doing it because the security of europeans and of earth is at stake in ukraine. it is with this determination that we want to oppose the war of aggression launched by russia. meanwhile,...
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zelensky of ukraine making that hoin ., ,, ., , volodymyr zelensky of ukraine making that ..oin . ,, . , that point are essentially saying, cominu that point are essentially saying, comin: to that point are essentially saying, coming to us _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via the _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via the reuters - that point are essentially saying, l coming to us via the reuters news agency, they have picked up on this comment, describes mr putin as a dictator, simulating another election and that mr putin was sick for power and is doing everything to rule forever. so it's not the first time we have heard that this is going to be a term until the end for president putin. what do we know about his opponents? who were they? did they even count? hat about his opponents? who were they? did they even count?— did they even count? not really. any real opposition _ did they even count? not really. any real opposition to _ did they even count? not really. any real opposition to president
zelensky of ukraine making that hoin ., ,, ., , volodymyr zelensky of ukraine making that ..oin . ,, . , that point are essentially saying, cominu that point are essentially saying, comin: to that point are essentially saying, coming to us _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via the _ that point are essentially saying, coming to us via the reuters - that point are essentially saying, l coming to us via the reuters news agency,...
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translation: , u, in ukraine. translation: , h, ., in ukraine. translation: , ., ., translation: they came to vote for a man that _ translation: they came to vote for a man that does _ translation: they came to vote for a man that does everything i for a man that does everything to ensure there is no war in the world, that our country lives on prospers and that there is no fascism anywhere, nor in ukraine or any parts of the world. nor in ukraine or any parts of the world-— the world. there have been occasional— the world. there have been occasional sporadic - the world. there have been| occasional sporadic protests but they are tiny in number. this election like all in russia, is tightly controlled. we should not even call them elections. it is a song and dance procedure of how putin will become president again, but it is the first time in wartime, so that is why they need this to show it is a referendum on putin, on his actions, on his future six years, and that is why they really make it into a giant show of support.- really make it into a
translation: , u, in ukraine. translation: , h, ., in ukraine. translation: , ., ., translation: they came to vote for a man that _ translation: they came to vote for a man that does _ translation: they came to vote for a man that does everything i for a man that does everything to ensure there is no war in the world, that our country lives on prospers and that there is no fascism anywhere, nor in ukraine or any parts of the world. nor in ukraine or any parts of the world-— the world. there...
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now. elsewhere as opposed to 'ust ukraine nomi elsewhere as opposed to 'ust ukraine now. , , , , ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of— ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the _ ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden _ ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden rules - ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden rules of. and one of the golden rules of intelligence and counterintelligence is that you should look for what is there rather than what you would like to be there and it has been apparent that isis has been wanting to attack russia for some time. of course, the lengthy history of russia and his previous soviet engagement in places where muslims have not been treated well, whether it was at the soviet invasion of afghanistan, whether it was that sue was in chechnya and the associated terrorism, as we saw in the theatre into 2002 and at the school siege in 2004 and at the school siege in 2004 and most recently the russian activities in syria so there is plenty for isis to have a grudge against russia for, and typically it has carried ou
now. elsewhere as opposed to 'ust ukraine nomi elsewhere as opposed to 'ust ukraine now. , , , , ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of— ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the _ ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden _ ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden rules - ukraine now. yes, they must be and one of the golden rules of. and one of the golden rules of intelligence and counterintelligence is that you should look for what is there rather than what you...
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he went to ukraine. we know that he arrived in ukraine for a planned trip, but part of that trip was supposed to include a visit to 0desa and that was pulled. the ministry of defence has confirmed that — it said that he did not make a planned visit to 0desa for security reasons. now, the sunday times says that that is because there was intelligence that moscow had learnt about the detail of that, and the paper said that it was already on high alert because just a few hours earlier there had been a near miss in 0desa where a russian strike had almost hit president zelensky and the greek prime minister, who was then visiting. so that's what we know about this incident. grant shapps said to the sunday times that president putin had shown himself to be reckless, ruthless and careless, and he said he hoped that his visit would act as a wake up call to push, persuade and even embarrass the rest of the world into action. health officials in gaza say more than 60 palestinians have been killed in israeli bombar
he went to ukraine. we know that he arrived in ukraine for a planned trip, but part of that trip was supposed to include a visit to 0desa and that was pulled. the ministry of defence has confirmed that — it said that he did not make a planned visit to 0desa for security reasons. now, the sunday times says that that is because there was intelligence that moscow had learnt about the detail of that, and the paper said that it was already on high alert because just a few hours earlier there had...
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. 0k, the same if not worse, for ukraine. ok, vitaliy, thank you. the palestinian red crescent says israeli troops have been firing smoke bombs around a hospital in khan younis in gaza to try to force staff, patients and displaced people to leave. these images from this morning show the skyline looking over southern gaza in the direction of khan younis. you can see the plumes of smoke from airstrikes. the israel defence force also released this video of strikes over khan younis. it says they are targeting what it calls "hamas infrastructure" there. further north, medics say ten people have been killed at al—shifa hospital in gaza city, and dozens of doctors and patients have been detained. a week of fighting is continuing at the territory's largest hospital where israel says it's captured 500 hamas and islamichhad members. idf spokesperson daniel hagari gave this briefing on the operation there. 170 terrorists were neutralised in or around the shifa hospital compound, while firing at ourforces. the idf apprehended hundreds
. 0k, the same if not worse, for ukraine. ok, vitaliy, thank you. the palestinian red crescent says israeli troops have been firing smoke bombs around a hospital in khan younis in gaza to try to force staff, patients and displaced people to leave. these images from this morning show the skyline looking over southern gaza in the direction of khan younis. you can see the plumes of smoke from airstrikes. the israel defence force also released this video of strikes over khan younis. it says they...
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— launch another escalation in its war in ukraine? ,, , in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to uk - let's turn our attention to uk politics now. in the last few hours the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg has been speaking to the chancellorjeremy hunt answering questions about his budget that he delivered earlier this month. 0ur westminster correspondent georgia roberts has more. ~ , , ~' more. the prime minister this week has been talking _ more. the prime minister this week has been talking about _ more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this - more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being i more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a | has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the has been talking about this being a bounce back a yearfor the uk economy andjeremy bounce back a yearfor the uk econo
— launch another escalation in its war in ukraine? ,, , in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to uk - let's turn our attention to uk politics now. in the last few hours the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg has been speaking to the chancellorjeremy hunt answering questions about his budget that he...
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just remember, he had, early on there had been ukraine that ukraine had somehow been involved in this, they denied it, and the us is also said ukraine had nothing to do with this. britain and booted coming on air a short this. britain and booted coming on aira short time this. britain and booted coming on air a short time ago saying that he alleges that they try to escape towards ukraine. —— president putin coming on air. there were 11 people arrested in all, four of whom we understand from the fsb were the attackers that were directly involved in that attack on friday night. he has also added that all those responsible will be punished and he calls the attack barbaric, it was a barbaric terrorist act, and whoever ordered this attack will be punished, he said. but he has confirmed that the immediate attackers have been found and detained. he added that our enemies will not divide as and sunday, just to remind you, will be a national day of mourning following that attack on the concert hall, and just double—checking very quickly, if you give me one moment to make sure i have all
just remember, he had, early on there had been ukraine that ukraine had somehow been involved in this, they denied it, and the us is also said ukraine had nothing to do with this. britain and booted coming on air a short this. britain and booted coming on aira short time this. britain and booted coming on air a short time ago saying that he alleges that they try to escape towards ukraine. —— president putin coming on air. there were 11 people arrested in all, four of whom we understand from...
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because of course more vladimir putin in the ukraine means moore were here in ukraine, more attacks, and more days like today in odesa, with dozens dead and injured. —— means more war here in ukraine. the white house says they are "cautiously optimistic" after a new truce proposalfrom hamas. they say that it is within the bounds of a deal they have been working on for the last few months. israel's prime minister has downplayed any chances of a truce in gaza, however, saying that hamas is making unrealistic demands. despite that, an israeli team is heading to qatar for new talks about a possible ceasefire and hostage deal. meanwhile, mr netanyahu's office has approved a plan for an offensive against hamas in gaza's crowded rafah city — where almost 1.5 million palestinians are currently sheltering. israel says they are preparing to evacuate people to other parts of gaza. the plan comes amid emerging signs of discontent within the biden administration about a lack of progress towards a resolution between the two sides. us secretary of state antony blinken said the united states n
because of course more vladimir putin in the ukraine means moore were here in ukraine, more attacks, and more days like today in odesa, with dozens dead and injured. —— means more war here in ukraine. the white house says they are "cautiously optimistic" after a new truce proposalfrom hamas. they say that it is within the bounds of a deal they have been working on for the last few months. israel's prime minister has downplayed any chances of a truce in gaza, however, saying that...
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we are 'ust to escalate its war in ukraine. we are just looking at pictures of people continuing to lay flowers outside the concert hall. what has the public reaction been? obviously an outpouring of grief, but in response to these claims by the government that ukraine had to with this? it government that ukraine had to with this? , ., , this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday. _ this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday, talking _ this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday, talking to _ this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday, talking to people i this? it interesting. i was there - yesterday, talking to people outside crocus city hall. there are lots of people, it was a national day of mourning yesterday in huge crowds came out to lay flowers at this makeshift shrine by the side of the building. iwas makeshift shrine by the side of the building. i was asking people, what did they think, who was behind this? most people had not come to a conclusion. they were still very much in shock at what had happened. so many people
we are 'ust to escalate its war in ukraine. we are just looking at pictures of people continuing to lay flowers outside the concert hall. what has the public reaction been? obviously an outpouring of grief, but in response to these claims by the government that ukraine had to with this? it government that ukraine had to with this? , ., , this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday. _ this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday, talking _ this? it interesting. iwas there yesterday, talking to _...
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just lookin: escalate this war ukraine. just looking at _ escalate this war ukraine. just looking at pictures of people continuing to lay flowers outside the concert hall. what has the public reaction been? obviously an outpouring of grief but in response to these claims by the government that ukraine has something to do with this. it that ukraine has something to do with this. , , ., , with this. it is interesting. iwas there with this. it is interesting. i was there yesterday _ with this. it is interesting. i was there yesterday talking - with this. it is interesting. i was there yesterday talking to - with this. it is interesting. i was. there yesterday talking to people outside crocus city hall. it is a national day of mourning yesterday, huge crowds have come out to lay flowers at this makeshift shrine by the side of the building. i asked people who they thought was behind this. most people hadn't come to a conclusion stop they were still very much in shock at what had happened. on friday. so many people killed. there was a sense if not all fear but certainly of
just lookin: escalate this war ukraine. just looking at _ escalate this war ukraine. just looking at pictures of people continuing to lay flowers outside the concert hall. what has the public reaction been? obviously an outpouring of grief but in response to these claims by the government that ukraine has something to do with this. it that ukraine has something to do with this. , , ., , with this. it is interesting. iwas there with this. it is interesting. i was there yesterday _ with this. it...
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also, brought up several times, and in several guises was of course the war in ukraine. the percentage of the vote was brought up, nearly ioo%, i think was one of the questions that was put to mr putin, in terms of the territory, the annexed territory, but also questioned time and time again as as expects of the war that is currently taking place if ukraine, how important is that for mr putin? i think, well this of course was the first election held since the full scale invasion of ukraine in february 2022, and some people described it almost as a referendum on his decision to invade the neighbouring country. a few weeks ago at his annual state of the nation address he claimed that the absolute majority of russians supported his decision to launch what he still calls the special military operation, and today he spoke about the high turn out levels in the occupied areas of ukraine, where the election was also held. of course under conditions which no genuine international observers would be satisfied by, and putin showed that this, he said this was evidence of people in t
also, brought up several times, and in several guises was of course the war in ukraine. the percentage of the vote was brought up, nearly ioo%, i think was one of the questions that was put to mr putin, in terms of the territory, the annexed territory, but also questioned time and time again as as expects of the war that is currently taking place if ukraine, how important is that for mr putin? i think, well this of course was the first election held since the full scale invasion of ukraine in...
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so, as we heard, president putin has connected ukraine to the attack. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky, reacted angrily to accusations his country was involved. translation: one more thing, what happened in moscow - yesterday, it's obvious that putin and other scumbags are just trying to find someone else to blame. their methods are always the same — we have seen it all before, destroyed buildings and shootings and explosions and they're always looking for someone to blame. so what do we know about who was responsible? here's gordon corera. chaos and confusion as gunmen begin shooting inside the concert hall at crocus city. this footage verified by the bbc shows the gunmen in the foyer, but who are they? isis, the group calling itself islamic state today issued a statement saying its men seen here were responsible. that's not something we can independently confirm and the issue of who was responsible is deeply contentious. more than two weeks ago, the us issued this warning to its citizens in moscow saying what it called extremists thought to me
so, as we heard, president putin has connected ukraine to the attack. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky, reacted angrily to accusations his country was involved. translation: one more thing, what happened in moscow - yesterday, it's obvious that putin and other scumbags are just trying to find someone else to blame. their methods are always the same — we have seen it all before, destroyed buildings and shootings and explosions and they're always looking for someone to blame. so what do...