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the bbc�*s will vernon reported in moscow with gershkovich, and remains in contact with him. he joined my colleague caitriona perry a little earlier to share how his friend is doing. will, you are a friend of evan's, you reported together in russia. tell us, what was life like as far as journalists when you were there? well, life got much more difficult after the war started. you know, many foreign journalists and certainly many hundreds of russian journalists left the country after the war started. but then after a time, people started to come back. a lot of foreign journalists, although they were based outside of moscow, they were based outside of moscow, they started to make trips back into russia, and evan came back in the summer of 2022. and then of course, in march the next year, that was when he was detained. h0??? in march the next year, that was when he was detained.— in march the next year, that was when he was detained. how did you find out about _ when he was detained. how did you find out about his _ when he was detained. how did you find out about his detentio
the bbc�*s will vernon reported in moscow with gershkovich, and remains in contact with him. he joined my colleague caitriona perry a little earlier to share how his friend is doing. will, you are a friend of evan's, you reported together in russia. tell us, what was life like as far as journalists when you were there? well, life got much more difficult after the war started. you know, many foreign journalists and certainly many hundreds of russian journalists left the country after the war...
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today is the first anniversary since evan cursed to fetch�*s detention in moscow on bogus charges and just a few days ago on the 26th of march the russian authorities extended his detention by another three months which means he will stay in pre—trial detention until the end ofjune and then we are hoping that the trial will start but evan gershkovich is accused of espionage and this is a very heavy charge and espionage charges normally end with convictions in russia, so he is very likely to be convicted. he is looking to up to 20 years in russianjail.— years in russian “ail. what do you read into the — years in russian jail. what do you read into the extension _ years in russian jail. what do you read into the extension of - years in russian jail. what do you read into the extension of the - read into the extension of the pre—trial detention, rather than moving closer to the actual trial? could it indicate that the conversations to try to free evan gershkovich are making some progress, orat gershkovich are making some progress, or at least the remaining active? i progress, o
today is the first anniversary since evan cursed to fetch�*s detention in moscow on bogus charges and just a few days ago on the 26th of march the russian authorities extended his detention by another three months which means he will stay in pre—trial detention until the end ofjune and then we are hoping that the trial will start but evan gershkovich is accused of espionage and this is a very heavy charge and espionage charges normally end with convictions in russia, so he is very likely to...
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streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. we've been speaking to evan's sister, danielle. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've seen since the start of this. every two or three months, the russians produce him in court and ask for more time to investigate. we haven't seen any evidence through that whole process. now it's been extended for another three months, which means we don't know when there will be a trial. so really it's pretty foggy when you look forward and that just increases the urgency of bringing him home and increases the urgency of the us and russian governments and any other other government tha
streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say mr gershkovich is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. we've been speaking to evan's sister, danielle. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i...
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the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, has been speaking to evan's co—worker at the wall street journal, paul beckett, and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day — march 8th — which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've seen since the start of this. every two or three months, the russians produce him in court and ask for more time to investigate. we haven't seen any evidence through that whole process. now it's been extended for another three months, which means we don't know when there will be a trial. so really it's pretty foggy when you look forward and that just increase
the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge — they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, has been speaking to evan's co—worker at the wall street journal, paul beckett, and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even...
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moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on russia's war in ukraine. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, spoke to evan's sister, danielle, and wall street journal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring him home. great to see you again. thanks forjoining us. danielle, we talked in december, first of all, how are you and your family?— all, how are you and your famil ? ~ ., ., ., family? we are holding on. in this ast family? we are holding on. in this past year _ family? we are holding on. in this past year we _ family? we are holding on. in this past year we have - family? we are holding on. in this past year we have been l this past year we have been learning about being advocates for evan and we are continuing to move forward, continuing to trust that the white house is taking us ver
moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on russia's war in ukraine. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. my colleague, sumi somaskanda, spoke to evan's sister, danielle, and wall street journal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to...
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moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine in the russian city of yekaterinburg. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. we've been speaking to his sister danielle, and wall streetjournal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring evan home. in early december the state department said that they made an offerfor evan and paul whelan who has been there for five years and the russians rejected it. since then we've seen him twice, one at his annual press conference at the end of his interview with tucker carlson. we know there are conversations pulling on. it is appropriate that those happen quietly and secretly and we are not privy to them but we are confident that they are happening and we hope that they benefit soon. the white house has made statements that they are serious about getting evan home which is
moscow accuses the wall street journal reporter of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine in the russian city of yekaterinburg. mr gershkovich, the wall street journal, and the us government all deny accusations of any wrongdoing. a russian court on tuesday extended his pre—trial detention at a high—security prison in moscow by another three months. we've been speaking to his sister danielle, and wall streetjournal assistant editor paul beckett about their...
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moscow accuses the wall street journal reported of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine. evan gershkovich, the wall street journal and the u.s. deny accusations of wrongdoing. i spoke with his sister and paul beckett on their efforts to bring evan home. danielle, i will start with you. we talked in december. first of all, how are you and your family doing? >> we are holding on. we in this past year have been learning about being advocates for evan. we are continuing to move forward, continuing to trust that the white house is taking this very seriously and that there is a team of experts working on this. and, we, with the help of the wall street journal and the global community of journalists, arcontinuing to keep the spotlight on evan. >> there has been such solidarity among that community of journalists just to follow up with you, how is evan doing. i know, you, through letters, have had contact. >> it's really hard for him but we are so proud of him. he is very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we tried
moscow accuses the wall street journal reported of trying to obtain military secrets while reporting on the war in ukraine. evan gershkovich, the wall street journal and the u.s. deny accusations of wrongdoing. i spoke with his sister and paul beckett on their efforts to bring evan home. danielle, i will start with you. we talked in december. first of all, how are you and your family doing? >> we are holding on. we in this past year have been learning about being advocates for evan. we...
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we weren't allowed in to the moscow city courthouse. nothing personal — all journalists were being kept out. instead, the court released its own video — just six seconds of evan gershkovich. ajudge ruled he must stay injail. evan, how are you? this week marks one year since the wall streetjournal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovich, the first us journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. he and his employer insist he is innocent. deadlines and everything... so does the us government. might be a first step... it's demanding that russia let him go. the message is release him, release him now. he was and is a journalist who was doing his job. doing nothing wrong. the insinuations that he was somehow engaging in some kind of criminal activity is just — is just flat—out false. last month, vladimir putin hinted that evan gershkovich could be freed in a prisoner swap. in return, the kremlin is thought to want the release of a fsb officer who is serving a life sentence for murder in germany. no deal yet.
we weren't allowed in to the moscow city courthouse. nothing personal — all journalists were being kept out. instead, the court released its own video — just six seconds of evan gershkovich. ajudge ruled he must stay injail. evan, how are you? this week marks one year since the wall streetjournal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovich, the first us journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. he and his employer insist he is innocent. deadlines and everything......
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. in the us, nbc news has cut ties with the former chairman of the republican national committee. the network had reported the forked at $300,000 to hire ms mcdaniel as its latest page continued in a move that was supposed to bring a broader range of political perspectives to the network. david willis reports. it perspectives to the network. david willis reports.- david willis reports. it isn't unusual. — david willis reports. it isn't unusual, of _ david willis reports. it isn't unusual, of course, - david willis reports. it isn't| unusual, of course, perform former political party officials, and so on, to land a lucrative second gig, as a pundit on tv talk shows here. they even have a name for this process, called the politics to pundit the pipeline. but the appointment by nbc of ronna mcdaniel, former chair, as you mention, of the republican national committee, provoked an unprecedented backlash among members of staff at nbc. several of whom took to the airwaves to publicly excoria
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. in the us, nbc news has cut ties with the former chairman of the republican national committee. the network had reported the forked at $300,000 to hire ms mcdaniel as its latest page continued in a move that was supposed to bring a broader range of political perspectives to the network. david willis reports. it perspectives to the network. david willis reports.- david willis reports. it isn't unusual. — david willis reports. it isn't unusual, of _ david...
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correspondent: we were not allowed in to the moscow city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept out. instead, the court released its own video, just six seconds of the journalist. a judge ruled he must stay in jail. this week marks one year since the wall street journal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovich the first journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. the u.s. government insists he is innocent, demanding russia let him go. >> the message is release him now. he was and is a journalist who was doing his job, doing nothing wrong. the insinuations that he was somehow engaging in some kind of criminal activity is just flat out false. correspondent: last month, vladimir putin hinted tha mr. gershkovich could be freed in a prison swap. in exchange for a man serving a life sentence for murder in germany. no deal yet. if convicted, the u.s. journalist faces up to 20 years in prison. russian officials no longer hide the fact that evan gershkovich is a bargaining chip, someone they would in theory be willing to exchange
correspondent: we were not allowed in to the moscow city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept out. instead, the court released its own video, just six seconds of the journalist. a judge ruled he must stay in jail. this week marks one year since the wall street journal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovich the first journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. the u.s. government insists he is innocent, demanding russia let him go. >>...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. us federal agents have raided two properties in la and miami belonging to the rapper sean "diddy" combs. the hip hop star and three—time grammy winner is facing a number of allegations of sexual misconduct. he's denied all the accusations. 0ur la correspondent emma vardy reports. he's one of hip hop's most influential and richest figures. 0riginally known as puff daddy, and later p diddy, as well as his own musical achievements, he's also credited with launching the careers of a number of female artists. last year, he was accused of years of physical and sexual abuse by his former long—term girlfriend. they settled out of court, but three other people came forward bringing lawsuits for sexual misconduct. now, properties he's connected with in la and miami have been searched by federal officers. the department of homeland security, simply saying it was part of an ongoing investigation. the raids at this mansion and this exclusive neighborhood near beverly hills follow months of acc
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. us federal agents have raided two properties in la and miami belonging to the rapper sean "diddy" combs. the hip hop star and three—time grammy winner is facing a number of allegations of sexual misconduct. he's denied all the accusations. 0ur la correspondent emma vardy reports. he's one of hip hop's most influential and richest figures. 0riginally known as puff daddy, and later p diddy, as well as his own musical achievements, he's also credited...
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we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse-— city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being - city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept - city courthouse. nothing personal. | all journalists were being kept out. alljournalists were being kept out. instead the court released its own video, just six seconds of evan gershkovick. ajudge ruled he must stay injail. evan, how are you? this week marks one year since the wall streetjournal reporter was arrested in russia. evan gershkovick, the first us journalist here since the cold war to be charged with spying. he and his employer insist he is innocent. so does the us government. it is demanding that russia let him go. the message is release him, release him now. he was and is a journalist who was doing hisjob, doing nothing wrong. the insinuations that he was somehow engaging in so
we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse. we were not allowed into the moscow city courthouse-— city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were _ city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being - city courthouse. nothing personal. all journalists were being kept - city courthouse. nothing personal. | all journalists were being kept out. alljournalists were being kept out. instead the court released its own...
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services "aided" the "radical islamists" who carried out the deadly attack at the crocus concert hall, in moscow, on friday. 139 people were killed in the attack, which the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. authorities in kenya have released the first bodies of cult massacre victims to families for burial. self—proclaimed pastor paul mackenzie is alleged to have incited more than 400 of his followers to starve to death in a case that provoked horror across the world. let's speak to our africa correspondent, barbara plett usher, in nairobi. such a disturbing case, isn't it? but families are finally receiving bodies? , , , , , bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shockin: bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shocking for _ bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shocking for the _ bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shocking for the country _ bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shocking for the country and i bodies? yes, very disturbing, very shocking for the country and the l shocking for the country and the world. a few families and i was even the possibility of a certain amo
services "aided" the "radical islamists" who carried out the deadly attack at the crocus concert hall, in moscow, on friday. 139 people were killed in the attack, which the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. authorities in kenya have released the first bodies of cult massacre victims to families for burial. self—proclaimed pastor paul mackenzie is alleged to have incited more than 400 of his followers to starve to death in a case that provoked...
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first time russia's president putin admits that radical islamists carried out the deadly attack in moscow. and, new zealand, the us and britain accuse china of a large cyber espionage campaign that targeted millions. hello, i'm sally bundock. good to have you with us. the united states has called for an immediate surge in desperately needed aid to gaza, just hours after the first un security council vote in favour of a ceasefire. the israeli government has responded angrily to washington's abstention in monday's security council vote which allowed the resolution to pass. israel's prime minister has cancelled meetings between israeli and american officials, suggesting a growing rift between the two allies. here'sjohn sudworth. please raise their hand. this time, for the first time, none of the five permanent security council members used their power of veto. abstention? instead, the us only abstained. after multiple failed attempts, a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire was finally passed. the draft resolution has been adopted. israel responded with anger. while the resolution do
first time russia's president putin admits that radical islamists carried out the deadly attack in moscow. and, new zealand, the us and britain accuse china of a large cyber espionage campaign that targeted millions. hello, i'm sally bundock. good to have you with us. the united states has called for an immediate surge in desperately needed aid to gaza, just hours after the first un security council vote in favour of a ceasefire. the israeli government has responded angrily to washington's...
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russian president vladimir putin says the deadly attack on a moscow concert hall on friday was carried out by islamist extremists. but he maintains ukraine was also involved — an accusation kyiv describes as absurd. police are still combing through the wreckage at the crocus city hall, where at least 139 people were killed. the islamic state group claimed responsibility shortly after the attack, but mr putin ignored those claims until now. four people have been charged with terrorism and three remanded in custody. here's more from mina al—lami, a specialist injihadi media at bbc monitoring. why did is attack russia? for mostjihadists, russia is a key enemy, up there with other key enemies like the us, israel, and china. it seems like this latest attack on the concert hall wasn't that much of a strategic move or shift in is's strategy with a focus on russia. i think it was more to do with opportunity. is had operatives there, or members there who were trained, capable, and willing to carry out such a big attack. of course, the sophistication of the attack would suggest that there wa
russian president vladimir putin says the deadly attack on a moscow concert hall on friday was carried out by islamist extremists. but he maintains ukraine was also involved — an accusation kyiv describes as absurd. police are still combing through the wreckage at the crocus city hall, where at least 139 people were killed. the islamic state group claimed responsibility shortly after the attack, but mr putin ignored those claims until now. four people have been charged with terrorism and...
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russian president vladimir putin says the deadly attack on a moscow concert hall on friday was carried out by islamist stream lists, but maintains ukraine was also involved, an accusation care of describes as absurd. police are still searching through the wreckage were at least 139 people were killed. four people have been charged with terrorism, three of them remain remanded in custody. the islamic state group claimed responsibility after the attack, but questions remain about the branch involved and the political aims they were seeking to achieve. here is more from a specialist in media. here is more from a specialist in media-— in media. for most 'ihad is, writer at in media. for most 'ihad is, writer is a h in media. for most 'ihad is, writer is a key _ in media. for mostjihad is, writer is a key enemy, - in media. for mostjihad is, writer is a key enemy, up . in media. for mostjihad is, - writer is a key enemy, up there with other key enemies like the us, israel, china. it seems like this latest attack on the concert hall wasn't that much of a strategic move or shift in is's foc
russian president vladimir putin says the deadly attack on a moscow concert hall on friday was carried out by islamist stream lists, but maintains ukraine was also involved, an accusation care of describes as absurd. police are still searching through the wreckage were at least 139 people were killed. four people have been charged with terrorism, three of them remain remanded in custody. the islamic state group claimed responsibility after the attack, but questions remain about the branch...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. china slammed british cyber attack claims as malicious lender after us and uk officials filed charges, imposing sanctions and accusing jonah of a cyber espionage campaign. —— china. in the uk, attacks on the country's electoral commission took place in august 2021 but were only revealed last year. several mps who have been critical of beijing were also targeted. our political editor chris mason has the details. who is watching? who is listening? china, an economic powerhouse, a one—party state, a world view a world away from our own. right honourable oliver dowden... beijing spying and meddling, a cyberattack on the elections watchdog — the electoral commission. this is the latest in a clear pattern of hostile activity originating in china. two people and a company linked to the chinese state are to face sanctions, banned from travelling to the uk and their assets here frozen. we will support the government in efforts to counter attempts by china or any other state to interfer
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. china slammed british cyber attack claims as malicious lender after us and uk officials filed charges, imposing sanctions and accusing jonah of a cyber espionage campaign. —— china. in the uk, attacks on the country's electoral commission took place in august 2021 but were only revealed last year. several mps who have been critical of beijing were also targeted. our political editor chris mason has the details. who is watching? who is listening? china, an...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. sumi: ukrainian and u.s. officials say russia used hypersonic missiles in its latest bombing of ukrainian capital kyiv. at least 10 people were injured in monday mornings attacks that destroyed parts of an arts academy. a 70-year-old lecturer was among the injured. >> i got hit in my forehead. go ahead, fill it, take a closer. a window frame hit me. we were standing near the window but managed to escape. there's a little room nearby and we hid their. sumi: cctv footage shows t moment a window frame came crashing down inside a coffee shop. this kind of scene is becoming familiar due to the speed of the ballistic missiles, some residents say they had less than 10 seconds from the moment they heard air sirens to find shelter. people in multiple areas of ukraine still face power cuts days after russian airstrikes targeted the country' energy systems, causing blackouts. in washington, antony blinken met with blakan leader -- balkan leaders at the state department. one of the people who was part of the meeting is t
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. sumi: ukrainian and u.s. officials say russia used hypersonic missiles in its latest bombing of ukrainian capital kyiv. at least 10 people were injured in monday mornings attacks that destroyed parts of an arts academy. a 70-year-old lecturer was among the injured. >> i got hit in my forehead. go ahead, fill it, take a closer. a window frame hit me. we were standing near the window but managed to escape. there's a little room nearby and we hid their....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, islamic state group have claimed responsibility for the concert hall attack, and many analysts point the finger at its afghanistan—based off—shoot, isis—k. mina al—lami, who monitorsjihadi media for the bbc, has this report. so who carried out this attack? is has claimed responsibility. it put out the claim through its official accounts online. as evidence of its involvement, is also released a picture said to show the attackers, but with their faces blurred. however, is did not say that its afghanistan—based branch, isis—k, was responsible for the attack, though many analysts have blamed this group, mainly based on the pentagon warning they were capable of large external attacks. so what do we know about them? isis—k was set up in 2015 in afghanistan. in 2021, it grew stronger after western forces left. this is when isis—k declared a new campaign of attacks in afghanistan, which started with the kabul airport bombings. but why russia? is has always considered ru
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. well, islamic state group have claimed responsibility for the concert hall attack, and many analysts point the finger at its afghanistan—based off—shoot, isis—k. mina al—lami, who monitorsjihadi media for the bbc, has this report. so who carried out this attack? is has claimed responsibility. it put out the claim through its official accounts online. as evidence of its involvement, is also released a picture said to show the attackers, but with their...
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concerned too, that moscow may use this moment to increase repression at home. that's what happens with the kgb state. the kbb state uses any opportunity, when there is some crisis or a threat, to make sure that it hammers all the nails into the coffin of freedom. so in other words a further crackdown coming? i actually would even bet on that. and as russians reflect on the horror that unfolded here, what is the mood in moscow? there is no sense of panic, but people are worried. "things don't feel right," alexandra says. "i don't feel safe." ifelt fear, going outside, and i had to go to the store, and when i left my home, ijust thought that i should hurry and come back to my flat, because it is the only place where i can be safe. and that is what the gunmen wanted. notjust to kill, but to leave a nation in fear. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the time is 18.17. our top story this evening. for the first time, the un security council agrees to call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. and what happened next to the man in the 0rkney islands who ended up with way
concerned too, that moscow may use this moment to increase repression at home. that's what happens with the kgb state. the kbb state uses any opportunity, when there is some crisis or a threat, to make sure that it hammers all the nails into the coffin of freedom. so in other words a further crackdown coming? i actually would even bet on that. and as russians reflect on the horror that unfolded here, what is the mood in moscow? there is no sense of panic, but people are worried. "things...
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we condemn terrorism — attack in moscow. we condemn terrorism in _ attack in moscow. we condemn terrorism in all— attack in moscow. we condemn terrorism in all its _ attack in moscow. we condemn terrorism in all its forms - attack in moscow. we condemn terrorism in all its forms and i attack in moscow. we condemn . terrorism in all its forms and stand in solidarity — terrorism in all its forms and stand in solidarity with _ terrorism in all its forms and stand in solidarity with the _ terrorism in all its forms and stand in solidarity with the russian - in solidarity with the russian people — in solidarity with the russian people in— in solidarity with the russian people in grieving _ in solidarity with the russian people in grieving the - in solidarity with the russian people in grieving the loss . in solidarity with the russian| people in grieving the loss of in solidarity with the russian - people in grieving the loss of life from _ people in grieving the loss of life from this— people in grieving the loss of life from this horrific _ people in grieving t
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moscow itself is a city in mourning. thousands of flowers, messages and candles have been left to honour those who were killed. and there are hundreds of soft toys — children were also killed in the massacre. the attack started in the lobby, gunmen firing automatic weapons as people fled in panic. survivors like pavel shamponov of have been telling their stories. gunfire. "words fail me," he says, "and this tragedy will leave an indelible imprint on all our lives." president putin, lighting a candle of remembrance, says the terrorists face retribution and oblivion. he suggested ukraine is responsible for the attack. it is something officials in kyiv have vehemently denied. as emergency services continue to work their way through the wreckage, there are now competing narratives, so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility, describing the attack as part of the ongoing war with countries fighting islam. the four suspects are reported to be from tajikistan, a former soviet state with a muslim majority. despite tha
moscow itself is a city in mourning. thousands of flowers, messages and candles have been left to honour those who were killed. and there are hundreds of soft toys — children were also killed in the massacre. the attack started in the lobby, gunmen firing automatic weapons as people fled in panic. survivors like pavel shamponov of have been telling their stories. gunfire. "words fail me," he says, "and this tragedy will leave an indelible imprint on all our lives."...
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steve rosenberg is in moscow. why does the kremlin keep pushing the idea that ukraine is behind the attack? i suspect they are doing so because they believe it is politically beneficial to do so. if the russian authorities come out saying this was an attack by islamic state, then some people in russia might say, hang on a minute, if radical islam is the real threat, then why hasn't russia been focused 100% on fighting that threat? why has russia chosen a different enemy to fight for the last two years, ukraine? plus, claiming that ukraine was behind this further demonises ukraine in the eyes of the russian people and it gives the authorities a possible pretext for any future escalation in its war against ukraine. the media here has been promoting this narrative that ukraine was some way linked to this. the russian papers this morning were quite extraordinary, blaming ukraine without any evidence. in one paper russian mp said we now have to take eve and destroy this terrorist threat. the cheaper ticket a boring hul
steve rosenberg is in moscow. why does the kremlin keep pushing the idea that ukraine is behind the attack? i suspect they are doing so because they believe it is politically beneficial to do so. if the russian authorities come out saying this was an attack by islamic state, then some people in russia might say, hang on a minute, if radical islam is the real threat, then why hasn't russia been focused 100% on fighting that threat? why has russia chosen a different enemy to fight for the last...
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let bombings, and now, of course, this attack in moscow.— attack in moscow. let us bring in some questions _ attack in moscow. let us bring in some questions we _ attack in moscow. let us bring in some questions we have - attack in moscow. let us bring in some questions we have had - attack in moscow. let us bring in l some questions we have had from attack in moscow. let us bring in - some questions we have had from the public. steve, let me start with you. the first question we have got is from johnny, saying, just asking about the terrorist attack in russia. why did the terrorists head towards ukraine after the attack and not back towards their homeland? this is what has been reported, steve, isn't it, and we know that some parts of moscow have made a link with ukraine. yes, well, if vladimir putin were sitting _ yes, well, if vladimir putin were sitting here instead of me, he would say, because he did say on saturday, that that _ say, because he did say on saturday, that that was because there was some connection— that that was because there was some co
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but the foreign ministry in moscow was more blunt in blaming ukraine. a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry, maria zakharova, wrote an article for russia's most popular tabloid, in which she spoke about" ukrainian terrorism supported by the united states", without directly blaming ukraine. this is the mood music we are picking up in russian media. the head of the russian foreign broadcaster rt directly blamed ukraine. she said it was nothing to do with isis. what blamed ukraine. she said it was nothing to do with isis. what else are ou nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking — nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from the - are you picking up from the ukrainian side and western intelligence and where they think these attackers have come from and their motivation?— their motivation? well, the ukrainians _ their motivation? well, the ukrainians are _ their motivation? well, the ukrainians are vehemen
but the foreign ministry in moscow was more blunt in blaming ukraine. a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry, maria zakharova, wrote an article for russia's most popular tabloid, in which she spoke about" ukrainian terrorism supported by the united states", without directly blaming ukraine. this is the mood music we are picking up in russian media. the head of the russian foreign broadcaster rt directly blamed ukraine. she said it was nothing to do with isis. what blamed...
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dakar, live from london, this is bbc news four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. from the lead—up to the attack to what happens next — we'll be answering your questions around the attack this hour. this is the scene live in new york, as donald trump is set to attend a hearing for his hush money case amid a deadline expiring later today for donald trump to pay a hefty fine or have his assets seized. here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks.
dakar, live from london, this is bbc news four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. from the lead—up to the attack to what happens next — we'll be answering your questions around the attack this hour. this is the scene live in new york, as donald trump is set to attend a hearing for his hush money case amid a deadline expiring later today for donald trump to pay a hefty fine or have his assets seized. here in the uk, parliament is set to...
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this is the line we are seeing from moscow at the moment. a reminder, you can get much more on the aftermath of the russia attack online including this article from steve rosenberg looking at how president putin will react. you can find that at bbc.com/news or on the bbc news app. 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 forces 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. id
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four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the _ on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light - on the verge of a breakdown. i have had that crisis and the light before l had that crisis and the light before so there are definitely parts of myself, that i can bring to the character. now, months after leaving her purse, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue of migra
four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and in the west end sheridan smith on bringing her own life story to her latest role as a drunken legend on the verge of a breakdown. i her...
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moscow at the moment. what the line that we are seeing from moscow at the moment. what do you think we can — moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in response - moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in response to i think we can expect in response to these claims? figs think we can expect in response to these claims?— think we can expect in response to these claims? ~ , ., ., ., these claims? as to the four men who a- eared these claims? as to the four men who appeared in — these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court _ these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court late _ these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court late yesterday, - appeared in court late yesterday, the acquittal rate in russian courts is minuscule. so we can expect them to be convicted. and also, the fear is that the kremlin might use this as a pretext to at
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four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack are charged with terrorism. intense fighting is reported around three hospitals in gaza. aid agencies say dozens of doctors and patients are displaced or detained. the uk home office launches a new international campaign to deter migrants from crossing the english channel in small boats. and the british parliament is set to be briefed on threats by china which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. four men suspected of carrying out an attack on a the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack but russian officials have stated, without evidence, that there was ukrainian involvement. kyiv says the claim is "absurd". well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have in the past put out statements and quite recently saying we will never forgive and forget because in syria, russian air force and russian forces are fighting. and russian forces are fighting isis, is, islamic state, as are the americans. secondly, there's afghanistan where the taliban are fighting isk, which is
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stephen moscow, thank you for the update. you can get more on that attack online including an article from steve rosenberg looking at how presenting putin might react. you can find that on the bbc news website or app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, months after leaving her purse, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue of migration seriously enough. net migration reached record levels in 2022, and 2023. that is the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving. when the government talks about immigration, one issue dominates. about immigration, one issue dominates-— about immigration, one issue dominates. ., , ., , dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister— dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is _ dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is to _ dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is to stop - dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is to stop the - as pri
stephen moscow, thank you for the update. you can get more on that attack online including an article from steve rosenberg looking at how presenting putin might react. you can find that on the bbc news website or app. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now, months after leaving her purse, the former home secretary suella braverman has accused rishi sunak of not taking the issue of migration seriously enough. net migration reached record levels in 2022, and 2023. that is the...
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four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack — which killed at least 137 — are charged with terrorism. the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel won't approve its aid deliveries to enter northern gaza, where famine is imminent. and attacks by the houthis in the red sea become more deadly — we have a special report from on board a royal navy warship. this task group have entered the high direct area and as you can see they are preparing to run the gauntlet. hello. a warm welcome to the programme. i'm sally bundock. we start with events in russia following the deadly attack on a concert hall in moscow, which killed 137 people. the four suspected gunmen in the moscow concert hall attack have appeared in court accused of committing terrorism. they've been ordered into custody pending a trial set to take place in may. media reports have named all four men, saying they are nationals of tajikistan, three have reportedly pleaded guilty. the islamic state group says it carried out the attack and it's uploaded graphic videos of it. anna aslam reports. handcuffe
four gunmen accused of carrying out the moscow concert hall attack — which killed at least 137 — are charged with terrorism. the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel won't approve its aid deliveries to enter northern gaza, where famine is imminent. and attacks by the houthis in the red sea become more deadly — we have a special report from on board a royal navy warship. this task group have entered the high direct area and as you can see they are preparing to run the gauntlet....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. our security correspondent frank gardner provided context on why the islamic state group would attack russia, if it was them. well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have, in the past, put out statements — and quite recently — saying, we will never forgive and forget. because in syria, russian air force and russian forces are fighting isis, is, islamic state, as are the americans. secondly, there's afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is—k which is the khorasan wilayat — that's the province of, or the branch of isis that operates in afghanistan, in that area. and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clamp
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. our security correspondent frank gardner provided context on why the islamic state group would attack russia, if it was them. well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have, in the past, put out statements — and quite recently — saying, we will never forgive and forget. because in syria, russian air force and russian forces are fighting isis, is, islamic state, as are the americans. secondly, there's afghanistan, where the taliban are...
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a russian court has charged four men suspected of a deadly assault on a moscow concert hall. they've been ordered into custody pending a trial set to take place in may. authorities say at least 137 people were killed after four gunmen fired at concert goers and set the crocus city hall on fire. sunday was declared a national day of mourning for the victims. the islamic state group has released graphic footage, which appears to back up its claim of responsibility. president vladimir putin has suggested, without evidence, that ukraine is involved. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. in moscow, wherever you looked, wherever you turned, you could see this was a country in mourning. and in shock. across russia, flags flew at half mast for the victims of the concert hall massacre. and at the scene of friday's attack, crocus city hall, the queues grew longer and longer. the national day of mourning experienced most acutely here. there was an outpouring of sympathy, a mountain of tributes to the dead. as well as leaving flowers and candles, people have also been br
a russian court has charged four men suspected of a deadly assault on a moscow concert hall. they've been ordered into custody pending a trial set to take place in may. authorities say at least 137 people were killed after four gunmen fired at concert goers and set the crocus city hall on fire. sunday was declared a national day of mourning for the victims. the islamic state group has released graphic footage, which appears to back up its claim of responsibility. president vladimir putin has...
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all four suspects in friday's deadly attack in moscow are charged as the country declares a day of mourning for the 137 people known to have died. there are celebrations in senegal after provisional presidential election results appear to give the main opposition candidate, bassirou diomaye faye, a significant lead. hello. i'm erin delmore. the head of the main un relief agency for palestinians says israel is stopping the organisation from delivering lifesaving aid to people in northern gaza. philippe lazzarini said in a post on x that: "israeli authorities informed the un that they will no longer "approve any unrwa food convoys to the north. "this is outrageous and makes it intentional to obstruct "lifesaving assistance during a man made famine." by preventing unrwa to fulfill its mandate in gaza, the clock will tick faster towards famine and many more will die of hunger, dehydration and lack of shelter. this cannot happen, it would only stain our collective humanity. mark lowen has more from jerusalem without unrwa getting the food out on the ground, there are few alternatives. they're es
all four suspects in friday's deadly attack in moscow are charged as the country declares a day of mourning for the 137 people known to have died. there are celebrations in senegal after provisional presidential election results appear to give the main opposition candidate, bassirou diomaye faye, a significant lead. hello. i'm erin delmore. the head of the main un relief agency for palestinians says israel is stopping the organisation from delivering lifesaving aid to people in northern gaza....
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. ~ ., ., in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and — in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and president _ in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and president putin - russians and president putin pointing the finger at ukraine. yes. pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean, pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean. that _ pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean, that doesn't _ pointing the finger at ukraine. 133 i mean, that doesn't surprise pointing the finger at ukraine. 1&1: i mean, that doesn't surprise me because russia is at war with ukraine. and this is embarrassing for the kremlin. president putin, vladimir putin hasjust for the kremlin. president putin, vladimir putin has just won a landslide 87% election, admittedly, there were not any credible other candidates, but he was riding high on that and suddenly this happens on his watch and he is supposed to be mr security and it is embarrassing for him. so the easiest thing is to try to deflect this and say it is ukraine.
. ~ ., ., in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and — in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and president _ in moscow. meanwhile, we have the russians and president putin - russians and president putin pointing the finger at ukraine. yes. pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean, pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean. that _ pointing the finger at ukraine. yes, i mean, that doesn't _ pointing the finger at ukraine. 133 i mean, that doesn't surprise pointing the finger at...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister. one of the country's main governing parties — fine gael — has declared simon harris, who's 37, its new leader, replacing leo varadkar. he'll be formally appointed as prime minister — or taoiseach — when ireland's parliament reconvenes next month. mr harris spoke to the media and was asked whether a general election might be on the horizon. it's my view and my intention that this government should run full—term. i am very conscious that governments take on a rhythm of their own, and i'm very conscious that all people need to act in good faith, and events can happen in irish politics, of course they can. but we've a lot of work to do and i don't think there needs to be any mystique around my intention. i'm planning for this government, should i be lucky enough to form one, and to become taoiseach. i would like to see this government run full term, and that is intention as of now. let's speak to paul cunningham — political correspondent for rte — who can tell us a little mo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. ireland is set to have its youngest—ever prime minister. one of the country's main governing parties — fine gael — has declared simon harris, who's 37, its new leader, replacing leo varadkar. he'll be formally appointed as prime minister — or taoiseach — when ireland's parliament reconvenes next month. mr harris spoke to the media and was asked whether a general election might be on the horizon. it's my view and my intention that this government...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. joining me in the studio is our security correspondent, frank gardner. if it is the islamic state group, why would they attack russia? there are a number of reasons. one is syria, so is have in the past put out statements, and quite recently, saying we will never forgive and forget because russian forces are fighting is, as are the americans. secondly there is afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is k, which is the branch of isis which operates in afghanistan in that area, and backin in afghanistan in that area, and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban, and that alabama is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they have got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason i think which is perhaps the most pressing is that there has recently been quite a crackdown, clampdown, by the fsb, russia's domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists i
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. joining me in the studio is our security correspondent, frank gardner. if it is the islamic state group, why would they attack russia? there are a number of reasons. one is syria, so is have in the past put out statements, and quite recently, saying we will never forgive and forget because russian forces are fighting is, as are the americans. secondly there is afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is k, which is the branch of isis which operates in...
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i want to take you now to some live pictures that we are getting from moscow. several of the suspects who were arrested on saturday were transferred to the investigative headquarters in moscow, and we understand that this, you can see lots of heavily armed security there, this is where they may well appear shortly. there are four of those attackers, they are said to be foreigners. you will remember that the islamic state group said that it carried out the attack, but russia has tried to implicate ukraine, something that kyiv has outrightly rejected. the islamic state group has also released graphic footage which appears to back up its claim that it was behind the attack. caroline hawley now reports — and a warning, it contains some images you may find distressing. a growing mountain of tributes in memory of those killed in russia's deadliest attack on civilians in two decades. many had been attending a concert. among the dead, three children. the country is in mourning and in shock. inside the venue this morning, a complex rescue operation was still under way
i want to take you now to some live pictures that we are getting from moscow. several of the suspects who were arrested on saturday were transferred to the investigative headquarters in moscow, and we understand that this, you can see lots of heavily armed security there, this is where they may well appear shortly. there are four of those attackers, they are said to be foreigners. you will remember that the islamic state group said that it carried out the attack, but russia has tried to...
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national day of mourning today for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue, just outside moscow. in the last couple of hours, vladimir putin lit a candle in a church outside his residence outside moscow in memory of the victims. at least 137 people died in the attack on concertgoers in the crocus city hall — the latest death toll from officials. mourners have also been placing flowers at a makeshift memorial at the concert venue — others have queued to donate blood for the many survivors. the islamic state group has released graphic footage, which appears to back up its claim of responsibility for the attack. caroline hawley reports — and a warning, it contains some images you may find distressing. a growing mountain of tributes in memory of those killed in russia's deadliest attack on civilians in two decades. many had been attending a concert. among the dead, three children. the country is in mourning and in shock. inside the venue this morning, a complex rescue operation was still under way. such was the damage, they're having to cut through debris to try to gain access
national day of mourning today for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue, just outside moscow. in the last couple of hours, vladimir putin lit a candle in a church outside his residence outside moscow in memory of the victims. at least 137 people died in the attack on concertgoers in the crocus city hall — the latest death toll from officials. mourners have also been placing flowers at a makeshift memorial at the concert venue — others have queued to donate blood for the many...
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observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue just outside moscow. people were laying flowers outside what remains of the concert hall. president vladimir putin did not attend the scene — he paid his tributes lighting a candle in a church. at least 137 people died in an attack by gunmen on the crocus city hall. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, has been reporting from the scene. well, we haven't heard much more today from the kremlin, but i can tell you what, on this national day of mourning, there is a long queue of people outside the crocus city hall here. people queueing up with flowers, roses and carnations, lining up at the makeshift shrine to the victims of this attack. people have been leaving messages too. one that i read was addressed to the attackers and it read, "you are scum, we will never forgive you." and just from talking to people here, there is a deep sense of shock at what has happened, and a mixture, i'd say, of grief and also anger. one woman was in tears when i spoke to her. she said that she felt a great sense of loss and h
observing a national day of mourning for the victims of friday's attack on a concert venue just outside moscow. people were laying flowers outside what remains of the concert hall. president vladimir putin did not attend the scene — he paid his tributes lighting a candle in a church. at least 137 people died in an attack by gunmen on the crocus city hall. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, has been reporting from the scene. well, we haven't heard much more today from the kremlin, but i can...