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to be a little bit careful about what you write about — i wouldn't write anything about the war in ukraine or about evan's case, for example. but he has said to other friends how much he values receiving these letters, so it's really important to carry on writing to him. how concerned — carry on writing to him. how concerned are _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about - carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about him and how he's doing, his state of mind? weill. he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's — he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in _ he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the _ he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four— he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four of— he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four of a - he's doing, his state of mind? -ii i mean he's in the four of a prison, this is a notorious facility in moscow —— fort of a prison. for people who have
to be a little bit careful about what you write about — i wouldn't write anything about the war in ukraine or about evan's case, for example. but he has said to other friends how much he values receiving these letters, so it's really important to carry on writing to him. how concerned — carry on writing to him. how concerned are _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about - carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about him...
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ukraine's president zelensky warns that a new russian military offensive may come in the next few months. an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the 0scar—winning 0ppenheimer is finally screened in japan, the only country to suffer an atomic bombing in war.
ukraine's president zelensky warns that a new russian military offensive may come in the next few months. an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the...
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let's look at ukraine now. president volodymyr zelensky is warning that a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months, and he says his country is not ready to face it. he made the comments during an interview with our us media partner cbs news, confirming he believes it could happen between may and june, and he insists ukraine needs more military aid. take a listen. so you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop that counteroffensive? translation: number one is anti-air defence and artillery shells. _ that's what we need. meanwhile, ukraine says russia has launched another wave of missile and drone attacks overnight. officials in kyiv say russia launched 99 projectiles, with more than 80 being destroyed. the interior ministry says that civilian infrastructure was targeted, with three power stations hit. the attacks wounded several people, but there are no reports of any deaths. our correspondent in ukraine, sarah
let's look at ukraine now. president volodymyr zelensky is warning that a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months, and he says his country is not ready to face it. he made the comments during an interview with our us media partner cbs news, confirming he believes it could happen between may and june, and he insists ukraine needs more military aid. take a listen. so you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do...
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ukraine's president zelensky warns a new russian military offensive — may come in the next few months. and — it's one year — since the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich —was detained in russia on spying charges. his sister has spoken the the bbc�*s russia editor. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland — news thatjeffrey donaldson — the leader of the democratic
ukraine's president zelensky warns a new russian military offensive — may come in the next few months. and — it's one year — since the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich —was detained in russia on spying charges. his sister has spoken the the bbc�*s russia editor. the uncertainty is very hard to deal with, but we just see evan and how strong he is. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, let's start with that stunning development in northern ireland —...
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they say three power plants in ukraine have been seriously they said ukraine needs more air defences. as these attacks sufficiently to be back specifically on infrastructure become more frequent, that is the focus for calls at the moment. in the mood here is fairly nervous. people are worried there are lots of rumours about a possible offensive, and military offensive here, no real facts, but they said we can't ignore the plans, their increasing fortification on the front line, but is also warned that if russia tries it, he said that would be a fatal step here, but the mood is fairly nervous because nobody quite knows what the russians might be planning next. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by prime minister, rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent shelley phelps and asked her why these honours are happening now..... it isa it is a bit ofa it is
they say three power plants in ukraine have been seriously they said ukraine needs more air defences. as these attacks sufficiently to be back specifically on infrastructure become more frequent, that is the focus for calls at the moment. in the mood here is fairly nervous. people are worried there are lots of rumours about a possible offensive, and military offensive here, no real facts, but they said we can't ignore the plans, their increasing fortification on the front line, but is also...
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journalists who did not feel very welcome, especially after russia started its full—scale invasion of ukraine, but in evan's case, the authorities are saying nothing is beyond their whims, beyond their control and everything is possible. evan's case is the first case of an american journalist charged with espionage in russia since the end of the cold war. now everyjournalist, foreign or local, is at risk of immediate imprisonment in russia. thank you very much. chinese e—retailer temu has significantly changed the terms of a cash giveaway after customers expressed concerns. participants in the promotion receive up to £50, but had to agree to permanently hand over considerable amounts of personal data. pierre—antoine denis has more from the newsroom. it has been nicknamed as amazon on steroids. i'm talking about temu, the online marketplace from china on the online marketplace from china on the rise, emerging as the second biggest retail giant in the world behind amazon, which is short of 500 million users. mainly because it beats the competition price—wise. it slogan is very catchy, sh
journalists who did not feel very welcome, especially after russia started its full—scale invasion of ukraine, but in evan's case, the authorities are saying nothing is beyond their whims, beyond their control and everything is possible. evan's case is the first case of an american journalist charged with espionage in russia since the end of the cold war. now everyjournalist, foreign or local, is at risk of immediate imprisonment in russia. thank you very much. chinese e—retailer temu has...
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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 very seriously and that there
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....
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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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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. we've been speaking with 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 11 and paul whelan who has been there for five years and the russians rejected it. since 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 _ statements that they are serious about getting evan home which _ serious about getting evan h
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. we've been speaking with his sister, danielle, and wall streetjournal assistant editor paul beckett about their efforts to bring evan home. in early december the...
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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 to make sure that he k
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...
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in rare access to the war in ukraine. soldiers film dangerous missions, releasing drones, hiding from enemy fire. around the world and across the u.k., this is "the world today" from bbc news. ♪ maryam: let's bring you more on that breaking news story. 45 people are believed to have died after a bus crashed in the south african province of limpopo. a bus traveling from botswana plunged off a high bridge before exploding on the floor of a ravine. let's speak to a journalist at the south african news organization enca. heidi, good to talk to. what more do we know about what happened? heidi: we understand that 45 people have been killed in a bus crash. we know there were 46 people on board. an eight-year-old survived the crash, an eight-year-old girl. we also understand that somebody was airlifted to a nearby hospital, but unfortunately did not survive the accident. we are not sure what caused this accident. what we do know is that the bus was traveling from botswana to an area in the period where there is a church gatheri
in rare access to the war in ukraine. soldiers film dangerous missions, releasing drones, hiding from enemy fire. around the world and across the u.k., this is "the world today" from bbc news. ♪ maryam: let's bring you more on that breaking news story. 45 people are believed to have died after a bus crashed in the south african province of limpopo. a bus traveling from botswana plunged off a high bridge before exploding on the floor of a ravine. let's speak to a journalist at the...
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the ukraine manager, serhiy rebrov, says his sides victory over iceland to reach the euros was a very important one for the players and the people of ukraine against the backdrop of the ongoing war with russia. but arguably the result of the qualifiers belonged to georgia who beat greece to get through to the first major tournament in their history sparking huge celebrations for the home fans in tblisi. assistant coach, david webb, says it was a night to remember. for me personally it was one of the highlights of my career so far because like you with england, obviously, they are expected to compete well within those tournaments, and be one of the favourites. fora those tournaments, and be one of the favourites. for a country like this where they have never qualified in a major competition to be part of that year, in front home fans is just amazing. chelsea are strong favourites to reach the last—four of the women's champions league. ajax into the second leg of their quarterfinal at stamford bridge later. chelsea went back to the top of the women's super league at the weekend as the
the ukraine manager, serhiy rebrov, says his sides victory over iceland to reach the euros was a very important one for the players and the people of ukraine against the backdrop of the ongoing war with russia. but arguably the result of the qualifiers belonged to georgia who beat greece to get through to the first major tournament in their history sparking huge celebrations for the home fans in tblisi. assistant coach, david webb, says it was a night to remember. for me personally it was one...
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ukraine came back to beat iceland and seal their spot at the euros this summer. they won 2—1, with the game being played in poland because of the ongoing war with russia. iceland took the lead, but ukraine found their equaliser in the second half, before chelsea's mikhailo mudryk got a late winnerfor them. their manager hailed a huge achievement from his players, given the backdrop to the match. i think it's definitely a very important win for all of us — for our country, for our players. and i am personally very pleased for the players because these two games was very nervous, very difficult. and, of course, before the games, after the game, we are telling all thies wins are for our supporters, for our country, for our people, for our soldiers, who is now protecting our freedom. and georgia will be going to the first major tournament in their history, after beating 2004 winners greece on penalties to make it to this summer's european championship. it was scoreless after extra time, but georgia were clinical from the spot, leading to huge celebrations for the
ukraine came back to beat iceland and seal their spot at the euros this summer. they won 2—1, with the game being played in poland because of the ongoing war with russia. iceland took the lead, but ukraine found their equaliser in the second half, before chelsea's mikhailo mudryk got a late winnerfor them. their manager hailed a huge achievement from his players, given the backdrop to the match. i think it's definitely a very important win for all of us — for our country, for our players....
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in other qualifiers — ukraine defeated iceland 2—1, while georgia beat greece on penalties. for more on this, lets speak to former wales striker — robert earnshaw1. thank you forjoining us. the welsh captain ben davies said it's a cruel result. how did it feel for you? absolutely the same, heartbreaking, raw, devastating. i really felt that one. i know how the players feel. we've been through it before through the same feeling when you have a play—off and you don't reach that. we lost to russia in 2004 euros and its devastating, so heartbreaking. i think it is a campaign full of ups and downs, full of controversy, some bad results, some great results. it's time to reflect now and what has happened and what goes ongoing forward. fin has happened and what goes ongoing forward. ., has happened and what goes ongoing forward. . . ., , has happened and what goes ongoing forward. . . . , ., , ., has happened and what goes ongoing forward. . . ., , ., forward. on that, wales has a young team, forward. on that, wales has a young team. although _ forward. on that, wales has a you
in other qualifiers — ukraine defeated iceland 2—1, while georgia beat greece on penalties. for more on this, lets speak to former wales striker — robert earnshaw1. thank you forjoining us. the welsh captain ben davies said it's a cruel result. how did it feel for you? absolutely the same, heartbreaking, raw, devastating. i really felt that one. i know how the players feel. we've been through it before through the same feeling when you have a play—off and you don't reach that. we lost...
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ukraine has qualified for the 2024 european championship after a dramatic 2—1 victory over iceland in their playoff final. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky celebrated the win on telegram, thanking the team for "for proving once again that when ukrainians face challenges "but refuse to give up and continue the fight, "they invariably win." best of luck to all. that's it for the moment. from all the team here, thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us on bbc news. take care. hello. the weather is going to throw just about everything at us over the next couple of days. certainly for wednesday — lots of heavy thundery downpours, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between, also quite windy out there. all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and hill snow pushing northwards across scotland. some really heavy rain for a time across eastern counties of northern ireland. that will take a while to clear. and then for england and wales, yes, there will be some spells of sunshine, but also some heavy, thundery downpours with hail thrown in for good
ukraine has qualified for the 2024 european championship after a dramatic 2—1 victory over iceland in their playoff final. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky celebrated the win on telegram, thanking the team for "for proving once again that when ukrainians face challenges "but refuse to give up and continue the fight, "they invariably win." best of luck to all. that's it for the moment. from all the team here, thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us on...
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just two years ago at the stadium well is a place of play—off final against ukraine to make it to the world cup and on that night there was a goal by gareth bale which sealed it. they no longer have his talent to call upon. but when they beat finland here last week they showed they do have plenty of pace and skill up front to frighten some teams and slower defences. they hope thatis teams and slower defences. they hope that is what poland will provide this evening. we will find out later on whether they make it over the line. the tv presenter and gardener alan titchmarsh is not known for courting controversy. but it seems he has caused rather a lot of upset in north korea. the reason? it's all down to his dress sense, as graham satchell reports. this is alan titchmarsh as you have never quite seen him before, on north korean state tv. look at his jeans, they have been blurred, censored, by the north korean authorities. it censored, by the north korean authorities.— censored, by the north korean authorities. ., , ., ,, ., authorities. it has taken me to the are of authorities. it has
just two years ago at the stadium well is a place of play—off final against ukraine to make it to the world cup and on that night there was a goal by gareth bale which sealed it. they no longer have his talent to call upon. but when they beat finland here last week they showed they do have plenty of pace and skill up front to frighten some teams and slower defences. they hope thatis teams and slower defences. they hope that is what poland will provide this evening. we will find out later on...
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wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland, and in the final match, georgia — who are looking to make the euros for the first time — are up against 2004 champions greece. currently goalless in that much there. there are also a lot of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. 18—year—old kobbie mainoo will start tonight along with brentford striker ivan toney. declan rice will captain the side as he wins his 50th cap. manager gareth southgate believes the game provides a great opportunity for new players to stake their claim to be in this summer's european championship squad. some of our core group some of oui’ core group came, some of our core group came, trippier, walker, maguire, not with us, so different feel about the group from a different dynamic, and that's a great opportunity for other people to step up, to lead and to grow, and that's important because a lot of the players involved that are with the squad now, they are the future of the team as well, for the mid and long term. and more of those experience as they can have, that's r
wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland, and in the final match, georgia — who are looking to make the euros for the first time — are up against 2004 champions greece. currently goalless in that much there. there are also a lot of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. 18—year—old kobbie mainoo will start tonight along with brentford striker ivan toney. declan rice will captain the side as he wins his 50th cap. manager gareth southgate believes...
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against the continuing backdrop of the war against russia, ukraine host iceland in their playoff final eilminator. that game is being played in poland because of what's happening in kyiv. of course, in the morning i saw the players and they are on the telephone, seeing what is happening in ukraine, and of course it is difficult for them because some of theirfamilies are difficult for them because some of their families are there. i'm sure they will be more hungry and tomorrow they will be more motivated for this game. so comfirmation of the playoff eliminators for the final three spots at this summer's european championship. wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland and in the final match georgia are up against 2004 champions greece. there are also a lot of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. 18—year—old kobbie mainoo will start tonight along with brentford's ivan toney. declan rice will captain the side as he wins his 50th cap. manager gareth southgate believes the game provides an opportunity for new players to stake their claim to be i
against the continuing backdrop of the war against russia, ukraine host iceland in their playoff final eilminator. that game is being played in poland because of what's happening in kyiv. of course, in the morning i saw the players and they are on the telephone, seeing what is happening in ukraine, and of course it is difficult for them because some of theirfamilies are difficult for them because some of their families are there. i'm sure they will be more hungry and tomorrow they will be more...
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wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland and in the final match georgia are trying to get to their first major championship, they host greece. there are also a host of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. england are without a host of experienced players, including captain harry kane, so declan rice will skipper the side. manager gareth southgate sees this as a chance for new players to stake their claim to be in the squad both for the euros and going forward. some of our core group, kieran trippier, walker, maguire, not with us. so a different feel of the group, a different dynamic, so it is a great opportunity for people to step up, to lead, to grow. that's important because a lot of the players involved with the squad now are the future of the team now for the mid and long term. no more of those experiences they can have, thatis those experiences they can have, that is really helpful for everybody. as the teams finalise their preparations for the summer, the hosts, germany, take on the netherlands later. it mayjust be a friendly, but it'
wales take on poland, ukraine face iceland and in the final match georgia are trying to get to their first major championship, they host greece. there are also a host of friendly internationals taking place later, including england against belgium. england are without a host of experienced players, including captain harry kane, so declan rice will skipper the side. manager gareth southgate sees this as a chance for new players to stake their claim to be in the squad both for the euros and going...
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same hymn sheet, meaning you get into new debates about how much money washington is sending an aid to ukraine, for instance. back to the baltimore bridge, 1.3 million tonnes, which is a record, of imported cargo coming through last year. 800,000 vehicles roughly estimated to have passed through the ports. it is a really major ports where many tractors and trailers and farming equipment comes from and thatis farming equipment comes from and that is dispersed around the united states. so beyond the immediate concern of local authorities, federal authorities, the white house is going to have a massive gaping hole, both literal and metaphorical, in the united states�* ability to import. of course there are other ports but this is a major blow to the united states import industry. i am reading about the bridge spans 1.6 miles of the patapsco river but the main structure, including all of the main structure, including all of the connecting approaches, is around 11 miles long and part of that interstate 695, a very large structure indeed. we are showing you pictures before the collapse to give you
same hymn sheet, meaning you get into new debates about how much money washington is sending an aid to ukraine, for instance. back to the baltimore bridge, 1.3 million tonnes, which is a record, of imported cargo coming through last year. 800,000 vehicles roughly estimated to have passed through the ports. it is a really major ports where many tractors and trailers and farming equipment comes from and thatis farming equipment comes from and that is dispersed around the united states. so beyond...
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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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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 was more central planning involved. unlike attacks, sometimes, in the west and other parts of the world, that seem to
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?...
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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 focus on russia. i think it was more to do with opportu
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...
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"ukraine is to blame," but no evidence. so this paper says it believes that ukraine carried out the attack, without providing any evidence for that. it writes, "there are some basic truths, fire burns, "the wind blows and the kyiv of regime are murderers "and terrorists." and in this paper, a russian mp says, "russia needs "to take kyiv and crush the terrorist beast." which raises the question, will russia try to use the devastating attack on the concert hall to try to justify a future escalation in its war on ukraine? concern 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," ale
"ukraine is to blame," but no evidence. so this paper says it believes that ukraine carried out the attack, without providing any evidence for that. it writes, "there are some basic truths, fire burns, "the wind blows and the kyiv of regime are murderers "and terrorists." and in this paper, a russian mp says, "russia needs "to take kyiv and crush the terrorist beast." which raises the question, will russia try to use the devastating attack on the...
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sumi: do you think at this point, looking at the state of the battlefield in ukraine, that ukraine is still able to win this war against russia? >> if we all put in 0.55% of gdp military support, you will altogether be $120 billion euros per year and it is enough for ukraine. they have will, they have capabilities, and experience. they can do it but without our support, this war will be in europe and will harm the u.s. sumi: i want to ask you about russia's intent. we spoke to your prime minister on the program as the russian election was taken place. now we see vladimir putin securing another term as expected, appearing emboldened. are you worried about what that means for ukraine and for your region? >> i cannot call this action what took place as an election, but it is clearow russia don't call it anymore a special operation, but it is a war. we see heavy bombings during the last couple of days. sevillian people are dying -- civilian people are dying. i think we will see full-scale mobilization in russia as well. i think that putin is not sending his troops all into ukraine anymore
sumi: do you think at this point, looking at the state of the battlefield in ukraine, that ukraine is still able to win this war against russia? >> if we all put in 0.55% of gdp military support, you will altogether be $120 billion euros per year and it is enough for ukraine. they have will, they have capabilities, and experience. they can do it but without our support, this war will be in europe and will harm the u.s. sumi: i want to ask you about russia's intent. we spoke to your prime...
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"ukraine is to blame," but no evidence. so this paper says it believes that ukraine carried out the attack, without providing any evidence for that. it writes, "there are some basic truths, fire burns, the wind blows and the kyiv of regime are murderers and terrorists." aand in this paper, a russian mp says, "russia needs to take kyiv and crush the terrorist beast." which raises the question, will russia try to use the devastating attack on the concert hall to try to justify a future escalation in its war on ukraine? concern 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," alexa
"ukraine is to blame," but no evidence. so this paper says it believes that ukraine carried out the attack, without providing any evidence for that. it writes, "there are some basic truths, fire burns, the wind blows and the kyiv of regime are murderers and terrorists." aand in this paper, a russian mp says, "russia needs to take kyiv and crush the terrorist beast." which raises the question, will russia try to use the devastating attack on the concert hall to try...
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while russia blames ukraine for the attack on moscow, ukraine's capital, kyiv, has come under renewed russian attack. the air force said it shot down two ballistic missiles, but that falling debris injured at least five people. a new bbc documentary brings home the stark reality of the bitter fighting taking place on the front line. it follows a single ukrainian infantry batallion whose troops, led by commander vovan, wore body cameras, capturing in detail their efforts to defend a railway line in the kupyansk forest in the east of the country. if the russians were to seize the line, they could use it to launch an attack on the major city of kharkiv. you may find some of this report distressing: the ukrainian medic, natalia, ending that report. that's a unique insight into what is happening in ukraine, and you can watch the full documentary, ukraine: enemy in the woods, tonight at nine o'clock, on bbc two. donald trump is set to become the first former us president to go on criminal trial. a judge has set april 15th for hearing the case in which he's alleged to have paid "hush" money
while russia blames ukraine for the attack on moscow, ukraine's capital, kyiv, has come under renewed russian attack. the air force said it shot down two ballistic missiles, but that falling debris injured at least five people. a new bbc documentary brings home the stark reality of the bitter fighting taking place on the front line. it follows a single ukrainian infantry batallion whose troops, led by commander vovan, wore body cameras, capturing in detail their efforts to defend a railway line...
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she said nothing to do with isis, it was ukraine. the uk's deputy prime minister, 0liver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the personal details of a0 million voters in a hack of the election watchdog. the bbc understands other western nations will set out similar concerns. uk prime minister rishi sunak says the government is taking action to protect the country. we've been very clear that the situation now is that china is behaving in increasingly assertive way abroad, authoritarian at home, and it represents an epoch—defining challenge and also the greatest state—based threat to our economic security. so it's right that we take measures to protect ourselves, which is what we ar
she said nothing to do with isis, it was ukraine. the uk's deputy prime minister, 0liver dowden, is expected to tell mps later today that hackers linked to china were behind a cyber attack on the electoral commission. the british government says it's time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. mr dowden is expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers critical of beijing. china is also believed to have accessed the...
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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 hull city will step down. he the cheaper ticket a boring hull city will step down. he has the cheaper ticket a boring hull city will step down. he has been under pressure ever since a plane door blew out shortly after take—off. the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing. nobody was injured and an initial centre report concluded that four bolts meant to attach the door securely to the plane hadn't been fitted. so something had to give? yes. the plane hadn't been fitted. so something had to give? yes, this has been building _ so something had to give? yes, this has been buildin
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...
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he said that a window had been prepared in ukraine to help them cross_ had been prepared in ukraine to help them cross the border. but he provided — them cross the border. but he provided no evidence for that at all. provided no evidence for that at alt 50— provided no evidence for that at alt so the — provided no evidence for that at all. so the answer to the question is, we _ all. so the answer to the question is, we don't — all. so the answer to the question is, we don't know. possibly because that was— is, we don't know. possibly because that was one — is, we don't know. possibly because that was one potential exit route 'ust that was one potential exit route just to _ that was one potential exit route just to get out of russia. we simply don't _ just to get out of russia. we simply don't know— just to get out of russia. we simply don't know the answer to that question— don't know the answer to that question yet. and - question yet. and mina, do you have any thoughts on that at all? no, i think it's the same as what steve said, but similar to the iran attack, an att
he said that a window had been prepared in ukraine to help them cross_ had been prepared in ukraine to help them cross the border. but he provided — them cross the border. but he provided no evidence for that at all. provided no evidence for that at alt 50— provided no evidence for that at alt so the — provided no evidence for that at all. so the answer to the question is, we _ all. so the answer to the question is, we don't — all. so the answer to the question is, we don't know....
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we had from the foreign minister here in ukraine and also ukraine's president, both referring to the latest attacks in saying that ukraine needs more air defences, that they need to be able to protect their citizens. the fear is that russia is going to step up its missile and drone attacks on ukraine. there has been an increase in recent days, and that ukraine's air defences could become overwhelmed. so this was an appeal for more help from the ukrainian top officials, the president himself saying the country needs more help from its allies to protect people. sarah rainsford in kyiv, thank you. china says it will support a ceasefire resolution for gaza. the previous revolution and resolution backed by the us was vetoed last friday by both china and russia. the latest draft text is understood to demand an immediate ceasefire for the ongoing muslim holy month of ramadan, leading to a permanent, sustainable ceasefire. let's hear from a spokesperson from china's foreign ministry. translation: this chapter takes a clear stance on expanding a humanitarian ceasefire and extending aid to the
we had from the foreign minister here in ukraine and also ukraine's president, both referring to the latest attacks in saying that ukraine needs more air defences, that they need to be able to protect their citizens. the fear is that russia is going to step up its missile and drone attacks on ukraine. there has been an increase in recent days, and that ukraine's air defences could become overwhelmed. so this was an appeal for more help from the ukrainian top officials, the president himself...
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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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. 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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of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's "a special military operation". that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name. and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so, i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. it comes as the head of the united nations agency for the palestinian refugees says israel have told him it will no longer prove its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, the head of unrwa described the move as outrageous. there has been no word from israel. it comes as a country's defence minister, yoav gallant, is due in washington with its ready leadership under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. we heard from a representative of unrwa and he said more food deliveries are desperately needed. we are talking about a dire situation where people are starving. my situation where people are starving. my sister visited a hospital today and she met with a kid
of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's "a special military operation". that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name. and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so, i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. it comes as the head of the united nations agency for the palestinian refugees says israel have told him it will no longer prove its food...
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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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of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. frank gardner giving us his analysis. let's speak to robert english, associate professor of international relations at the university of southern california, who specialises in the politics of russia. good to talk to you. you were listening into what our security correspondent had to say. share your thoughts on who perpetrated the attack and isis taking full responsibility. russia coming back with its thoughts. your thoughts? i don't thoughts. yourthoughts? i don't see any reason to doubt the prevailing interpretation of events that it was a is attack. this is what american intelligence in recent analysis warned of. it's consistent with recent attacks, previous behaviour and as the lea
of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. frank gardner giving us his analysis. let's speak to robert english, associate professor of international relations at the university of southern...
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of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's national "security alert system, to its highest level: "emergency attack". the escalation comes just months after the level was lowered injanuary. the captain of a british warship in the red sea says attacks by the iran—backed houthi movement are becoming more dangerous, as they launch more ballistic and cruise missiles — which are harder to defend against. the houthis say
of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the...
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of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. because, remember, there was this warning from the us two weeks ago which was put down as propaganda. but it does seem that the us had intercepted communications, which it passed to russia, directly to moscow. even though the two countries, the two governments can't stand each other, they shared that warning with russia. it was dismissed, and it does seem that this was a genuine threat. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner. the captain of a royal navy warship in the red sea has told the bbc that the attacks are becoming more deadly — with the houthis in yemen launching more ballistic and cruise missiles, which are harder to defend against. the houthis say they re targeting merch
of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. because, remember, there was this warning from the us two weeks ago which was put down as propaganda. but it does seem that the us had intercepted...
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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. it is perfectly possible they were trying to flee towards the ukrainian border, that doesn't implicate ukraine itself. and ukrainians have been very quick to say, this wasn't us. because this was a pure and simple terrorist attack on civilians. there was no hint of a military target. it is not even an econ
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...
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russia claims they were captured trying to flee to ukraine and had contacts there. kyiv fiercely denies any link to the attack. the islamic state group says it was behind the shooting. and on this day of mourning, silent prayers from a sombre—looking president putin. the kremlin says he lit a candle for the victims in church at his country estate. and russia is praying that there will be no more attacks. if there are, that will test people's faith in the president to keep them safe. 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
russia claims they were captured trying to flee to ukraine and had contacts there. kyiv fiercely denies any link to the attack. the islamic state group says it was behind the shooting. and on this day of mourning, silent prayers from a sombre—looking president putin. the kremlin says he lit a candle for the victims in church at his country estate. and russia is praying that there will be no more attacks. if there are, that will test people's faith in the president to keep them safe. steve...
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to ukraine. �* ., ., , to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are _ to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very _ to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen - to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen to - to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen to divertj think they are very keen to divert any criticism that this was a lapse in domestic security into saying that this was an attack on russia. at the moment there is no information. when i saw this attack unfold, i thought i hope the ukrainians haven't done this, because this is a terrorist attack. this is war, it is a terrorist attack, and these are absolutely innocent civilians, and honestly innocent civilians, and honestly innocent civilians, and honestly innocent civilians have died already on both sides of the border, but this is a particularly hideous and premeditated calculated attack on civilians, and it bears, and i refuse to you use the word hallmark, but it bears the signs of a typical ji
to ukraine. �* ., ., , to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are _ to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very _ to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen - to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen to - to ukraine. and not that gently, i think they are very keen to divertj think they are very keen to divert any criticism that this was a lapse in domestic security into saying that this was an attack on russia. at the moment there is no...
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he's tried to link ukraine with what happened here, saying the attackers were attempting to flee across the border when they were caught, prompting a furious denial. 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've seen it all before — destroyed buildings and shootings and explosions — and they are always looking for someone to blame. this is an image released by the islamic state group. bbc verify has also been looking at graphic footage released last night — which we're not showing — and have matched the logo on a t—shirt in that video with one worn by this man, under arrest. the attack has prompted an outpouring of grief in russia, and in the minds of mourners, there are bound to be questions. caroline hawley, bbc news. to afghanistan next, and the supreme leader of the afghan taliban has defended the practice of stoning women and public lashing, describing them as part of divine law. in an audio message, hibatullah akhundzadar
he's tried to link ukraine with what happened here, saying the attackers were attempting to flee across the border when they were caught, prompting a furious denial. 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've seen it all before — destroyed buildings and shootings and explosions — and they are always looking for someone to blame. this is an...