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Post by Admin on Mar 9, 2022 19:53:36 GMT
Watch live: A special programme on the war in Ukraine 7,327 watching now • Started streaming 55 minutes ago • Watch our special programme on the war in Ukraine, as the Pentagon has said Poland's offer to give all of its MIG-29 fighter jets to the US so they can be passed to Ukraine is not "tenable".
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Post by Admin on Mar 10, 2022 1:12:16 GMT
Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S. discusses Russia's invasion: 'We have to win this war' 2,177 views • Mar 10, 2022 • Nearly two weeks into Russia's onslaught against Ukraine, President Zelensky continues to press the West for additional logistical and military aid. Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest developments in Ukraine and the fight against Russia's invasion.
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Post by Admin on Mar 10, 2022 11:51:41 GMT
Where are Ukraine’s refugees heading? - BBC Newsnight 1,598 views Mar 10, 2022 Poland has taken in over a million Ukrainians without building refugee camps. Instead, families have taken in those fleeing. Newsnight speaks to one family who have housed a Ukrainian mother and her two sons.
The UN estimates 2 million Ukrainians have fled the country since Russia’s invasion.
Poland has taken over a million - and many families are housing them.
Newsnight’s Policy Editor Lewis Goodall reports from Poland.
The film was produced by Maria Polachowska and filmed by Luke Winsbury.
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Post by Admin on Mar 11, 2022 17:53:13 GMT
Ukraine War: Macron calls invasion a 'tragic turning point' in Europe's history 24,859 views Mar 11, 2022 French President Emmanuel Macron has called the Russian invasion of Ukraine as "a tragic turning point" in Europe's history.
Mr Macron was speaking at a news conference in Versailles following a EU Council meeting.
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2022 5:50:43 GMT
In an interview with Sky News on Thursday, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov admitted that Russia has suffered “significant losses” of troops in Ukraine, adding that the casualties are “a huge tragedy” for Moscow. Though he did not mention specific figures, Peskov’s statement comes after months of accusations that the Kremlin has lied about the number of troops killed in action since the invasion of Ukraine last month.
According to Ukrainian officials, roughly 20,000 Russians have died, whereas Moscow has reported only 1,320 deaths, according to the latest announcement. “Our military is doing its best to bring an end to that operation,” Peskov told Sky News. “And we do hope that in the coming days, in the foreseeable future, this operation will reach its goals or will be finished by the negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegation.”
Vladimir Putin's spokesman has admitted a "significant" loss of Russian troops since the invasion of Ukraine began, telling Sky News their deaths are a "tragedy".
Dmitry Peskov, in his first broadcast interview with Western media, also said Russia hopes "this operation" will reach its goals "in the coming days".
He told Sky News' Mark Austin that "we're living in days of fakes and lies" and verified photos and satellite images of dead civilians in the streets of Ukrainian cities were a "bold fake".
"We deny the Russian military can have something in common with these atrocities and that dead bodies were shown on the streets of Bucha," he told Sky News.
He maintained the whole situation in Bucha, where photos show many murdered Ukrainian civilians, was a "well-staged insinuation, nothing else".
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