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he represented the weapon for a better russia. - still in russia. he represented the weapon for a better russia. his i weapon for a better russia. his death— weapon for a better russia. his death brihgs _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us _ weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back— weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to - weapon for a better russia. his death brings us back to the - weapon for a better russia. his - death brings us back to the memories of the _ death brings us back to the memories of the darkest— death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments _ death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments in— death brings us back to the memories of the darkest moments in russian. of the darkest moments in russian history— of the darkest moments in russian history and — of the darkest moments in russian history and the _ of the darkest moments in russian history and the conditions - of the darkest moments in russian history and the conditions of- of the darkest moments
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putin's critics in russia. do stay with us- we _ putin's critics in russia. do stay with us. we will _ putin's critics in russia. do stay with us. we will be _ putin's critics in russia. do stay with us. we will be back- putin's critics in russia. do stay with us. we will be back with i putin's critics in russia. do stay. with us. we will be back with you putin's critics in russia. do stay - with us. we will be back with you on a short moment. if you are just joining us, just to remind you that we have heard from russia's prison service that says that the prominent critic of the kremlin, alexei navalny, has died in prison. the prison authorities in russia said that he felt unwell after a walk. a key aide for mr navalny who was a prominent leader of russia's anti—corruption movement in russia, has accused the authorities of killing alexei navalny in prison. i'm joined now by luke harding from the guardian newspaper. am i correct in thinking that you have met mr navalny on the number of occasions? you have certainly reported on how many times through the years. yes. you have
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russia now inching forwards. gunfire so the gunfire you can hear is ukrainian troops trying to shoot down a suspected russian drone. they heard it overhead. we've taken cover under some trees. not sure if they've hit it yet. the ukrainians have found a new russian target. but what of 0leg? we'd lost touch with him for several months, but now hear news of an attack last october. a russian rocket hit the field hospital he was working in. three medics were killed. but 0leg survived, his leg badly mangled. my friend died. it's difficult. difficult for me, and my mind is changed after that. when we first met in lysychansk, you were hopeful that ukraine could win. when we met in bakhmut, you were tired and worried. very tired. now, how do you feel about the war? can ukraine win? erm, yes. of course, i hope. but i think its war. we will be long. a long war, then. medal of honour. it's from zelensky. and for 0leg, medals and an early retirement after two years that have transformed every life in this country. andrew hard
russia now inching forwards. gunfire so the gunfire you can hear is ukrainian troops trying to shoot down a suspected russian drone. they heard it overhead. we've taken cover under some trees. not sure if they've hit it yet. the ukrainians have found a new russian target. but what of 0leg? we'd lost touch with him for several months, but now hear news of an attack last october. a russian rocket hit the field hospital he was working in. three medics were killed. but 0leg survived, his leg badly...
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and what was his vision for russia, today. and what was his vision for russia. and _ today. and what was his vision for russia, and does _ today. and what was his vision for russia, and does die _ today. and what was his vision for russia, and does die with - today. and what was his vision for russia, and does die with him? i russia, and does die with him? that's a fair question because we shouldn't and jealous eyes navalny. he made racist slurs which he apologised for. so he would not necessarily have been the cosy liberal figure one necessarily have been the cosy liberalfigure one might hope necessarily have been the cosy liberal figure one might hope for and many might�*ve assumed. so it is very hard i'm afraid to find a liberal, as we understand the term, and russia today. most russian liberalism stops at the border with ukraine, and that applied to navalny as well. , , ., ., , ukraine, and that applied to navalny aswell. ,, . , . ukraine, and that applied to navalny aswell. . ':::: as well. russia has sentenced 1500 navalny supporters _ as well. russia has sentenced 1
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the fall of avdiivka is russia's biggest win in ukraine for months. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky blames diminishing supplies of western weapons. after us presidentjoe biden spoke with mr zelensky saturday morning, the white house said ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies as a result of congressional inaction. our correspondent andrew harding is in the donbas region, not far from avdiivka. ukrainian troops film themselves as they withdraw from avdiivka. exhausted after the longest and perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war so far. russian shells still landing close by. in the town centre, a russian flag is raised, and another on a rooftop in one of the town's industrial areas. the kremlin is already crowing, releasing footage of russian fighterjets in action. air power has played a big role in this victory. on the ground, ukrainian forces have also been struggling with acute shortages of men and, in particular, of ammunition. so these are the last two shells that you have? yes, this artillery officer told us
the fall of avdiivka is russia's biggest win in ukraine for months. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky blames diminishing supplies of western weapons. after us presidentjoe biden spoke with mr zelensky saturday morning, the white house said ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies as a result of congressional inaction. our correspondent andrew harding is in the donbas region, not far from avdiivka. ukrainian troops film themselves as they withdraw from avdiivka....
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nato is not at war with russia. russia would like to characterise it that way to justify things like 24—hour defence production, the kind of spike in inflation that's happening in the russian economy and having to offer high salaries to lure workers for that defence production, so there are significant costs to being on a wartime footing and unfortunately the russian people are going to begin to feel those effects. but what we can do is, short of a war footing, is to cooperate together, to work on joint procurement contracts, to send signals to defence industry so that they make the kinds of investment and expanding production lines. that's what we have already seen happen. in the united states, our congress allows the united states to do multi—year procurement to place contracts that help companies to expand production. europe is doing that as well. expand production. europe is doing that as well-— expand production. europe is doing that as well. what reassurances can the us give — that as well. what reassu
nato is not at war with russia. russia would like to characterise it that way to justify things like 24—hour defence production, the kind of spike in inflation that's happening in the russian economy and having to offer high salaries to lure workers for that defence production, so there are significant costs to being on a wartime footing and unfortunately the russian people are going to begin to feel those effects. but what we can do is, short of a war footing, is to cooperate together, to...
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each and every candidate in russia is supposed to collect - russia is supposed to collect 100,000 signatures from members of the public who are willing to endorse their candidacy. russia's central electoral commission disqualified more than 50% of the signatures collected by him which means he will not be allowed to run. this ruling comes as no surprise to anyone at all because kevin how tightly the kremlin controls russia's electoral system it is hard to believe anything that is not allowed to happen within that system does not come with the kremlin's approval. so even if mr nadezhdin had been allowed to run given the current climate in russia, it would have been naive to believe he would have been naive to believe he would have been naive to believe he would have been allowed to campaign freely or win this election. mr have been allowed to campaign freely or win this election.— or win this election. mr nadezhdin is takin: or win this election. mr nadezhdin is taking this _ or win this election. mr nadezhdin is taking this to _ or win this election. mr nadezhdin is taking this to the _ or
each and every candidate in russia is supposed to collect - russia is supposed to collect 100,000 signatures from members of the public who are willing to endorse their candidacy. russia's central electoral commission disqualified more than 50% of the signatures collected by him which means he will not be allowed to run. this ruling comes as no surprise to anyone at all because kevin how tightly the kremlin controls russia's electoral system it is hard to believe anything that is not allowed to...
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how does it play out in russia? , , ., , russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in the _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in the us. - russia? the kremlin is please with. what is happening in the us. people arguing with each other and not coming to a decision. and also to a lesser extent in europe, people arguing about how much they should support ukraine. putin is in for the long game, waiting for the november elections in the united states where he hopes the next president will cut off all assistance to ukraine. and so the kremlin must think things are going its way. i think it was putin's calculation from the beginning. he was shot by western solidarity at the start of the war and an agreement on sanctions, but he thought if he waited long enough, the solidarity would free and it is happening. the the solidarity would free and it is ha eninu. ., the solidarity would free and it is haue
how does it play out in russia? , , ., , russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in the _ russia? the kremlin is please with what is happening in the us. - russia? the kremlin is please with. what is happening in the us. people arguing with each other and not coming to a decision. and also to a lesser extent in europe, people arguing about how much they should support...
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will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped up charges presented in commode sent them off to a penal colony and he has died in that is because of the action that russia took. don't look at the resume out not recognise him for the truly dreadful nature that it has. ., for the truly dreadful nature that it has. . , , it has. that line there must be consequences, _ it has. that line there must be consequences, interesting. . it has. that line there must be - consequences, interesting. perhaps we will get an inkling of that when we will get an inkling of that when we hearfrom we will get an inkling of that when we hear from the we will get a
will there be consequences for russia — will there be consequences for russia now?— russia now? there should be consequences _ russia now? there should be consequences because - russia now? there should be consequences because there | russia now? there should be i consequences because there is russia now? there should be - consequences because there is no doubt in my mind that this was a brief freighter against corruption for democracy and look what putin's russia did to him. they trumped...
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it's russia's most significant military success since may. and keeping up the fight for compensation — hundreds of sub—postmasters forced into bankruptcy are still demanding redress. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the latest on the death of alexei navalny, one of president putin's most prominent critics. his family says mr navalny�*s mother has tried and failed to collect her son's body from a morgue in the arctic circle. a spokesperson claimed it is purposely being withheld by russian authorities so they can "cover traces". demonstrations and vigils have taken place near russian embassies in many countries to express outrage at his death in prison. more than 100 protesters are reported to have been detained for attending memorials in russia. our first report this hour is from our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford. this was a walk towards the news that navalny�*s mother didn't want to hear. way up in the russian arctic, at the prison where her son was held, she has now been informed officially of his death. but
it's russia's most significant military success since may. and keeping up the fight for compensation — hundreds of sub—postmasters forced into bankruptcy are still demanding redress. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the latest on the death of alexei navalny, one of president putin's most prominent critics. his family says mr navalny�*s mother has tried and failed to collect her son's body from a morgue in the arctic circle. a spokesperson claimed it is purposely being withheld...
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russia is responsible for this. we have been talking to many other countries concerned about alexei navalny, especially if these reports vary to be true. ., ., ., . �* �* especially if these reports vary to be true. ., . ., . �* �* , be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going — be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to _ be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring _ be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring you _ be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring you a - be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring you a look - be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring you a look at l we are going to bring you a look at some of the news in the uk. labour has one a resounding double by—election victory. a bad night for the conservatives who saw large majorities overturned. voting took place in kingswood by the recitation —— resignation of chris skidmore, and in wellingborough peter bone was forced out of his seat followi
russia is responsible for this. we have been talking to many other countries concerned about alexei navalny, especially if these reports vary to be true. ., ., ., . �* �* especially if these reports vary to be true. ., . ., . �* �* , be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going — be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to _ be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring _ be true. you are watching bbc news. we are going to bring you _ be true. you are watching...
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he was the hope for russia. he was what russia should be. he was against corruption, he was for democracy, he was for free speech and he was going against these criminals, these murderers, and he was calling them out. and the most important thing is that in spite of how hard they were grinding him, sending him to siberia and sending him to solitary confinement, he alwaysjoked, he always smiled and he always showed that nothing they could do could break him. and that symbolism for the russian people was so important because everybody is in one way or another imprisoned in russia, even if they're not in prison. and losing him, having them kill him — and make no mistake, this was a murder, this was a politically motivated murder — it's heartbreaking for me, for his family — most importantly for his family — but also for the people of russia. also, the widow of alexander litvinenko has also been responding to the death of alexei navalny. litvinenko was a russian spy who became a british citizen, and was fatally poisoned in london in 2006
he was the hope for russia. he was what russia should be. he was against corruption, he was for democracy, he was for free speech and he was going against these criminals, these murderers, and he was calling them out. and the most important thing is that in spite of how hard they were grinding him, sending him to siberia and sending him to solitary confinement, he alwaysjoked, he always smiled and he always showed that nothing they could do could break him. and that symbolism for the russian...
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they have been because here in russia for more sanctions on russia for more sanctions on russia over the death of mr navalna and josep borrell suggested that might include sanctioning a people in the russian prison service but the air you's options are somewhat limited possibly and there are already unprecedented sanctions on russia over its war with ukraine and there was no immediate suggestion on any more hard—hitting sanctions that might hurt russia's economy. alexei novalny was of course one of russia's most outspoken critics of the war in ukraine, and this week marks two years since russia launched its full—scale invasion. as russian forces make advances in the east, and the us congress delays new funding for ukraine, there are concerns over what a third year of conflict could bring. our correspondent andrew harding returned to the town of lyman, close to the frontline, to find out how people there are coping. how do you judge the mood of a country this big and this broken? we've come back to a front line town — lyman — a place seized by russian forces and then liberated
they have been because here in russia for more sanctions on russia for more sanctions on russia over the death of mr navalna and josep borrell suggested that might include sanctioning a people in the russian prison service but the air you's options are somewhat limited possibly and there are already unprecedented sanctions on russia over its war with ukraine and there was no immediate suggestion on any more hard—hitting sanctions that might hurt russia's economy. alexei novalny was of course...
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russia, as you say, does not _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that it - publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that it has - does not deny that it has ukrainian children there but it says it is caring for them in these camps and so on. how are your efforts to try and get them back for ukraine? from today we _ them back for ukraine? from today we have _ them back for ukraine? from today we have new _ them back for ukraine? from today we have new initiativesj today we have new initiatives from our international partners. we organised international cohesion of representatives of countries for returning ukrainian children. the first meeting was one eighth of december in kyiv. i support that we will have a new initiatives from the united states of america, from the biggest strategic partner on this case. we can't stop the russians alone, but we can do it together. we should unite our efforts to return ukrainian children. . ., our efforts to return ukrainian
russia, as you say, does not _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that _ publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that it - publicly... russia, as you say, does not deny that it has - does not deny that it has ukrainian children there but it says it is caring for them in these camps and so on. how are your efforts to try and get them back for ukraine? from today we _ them back for ukraine? from today we have _ them back for...
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trust russia, we saw that any form of opponents to russia can be _ that any form of opponents to russia can be killed as we saw with the tragic— can be killed as we saw with the tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position— tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position is— tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position is clear, and we know that in general, — position is clear, and we know that in general, north america cannot trust _ in general, north america cannot trust russia, and that is why it's a security— trust russia, and that is why it's a security threat to us as well. ukrainians are fighting for their freedom — ukrainians are fighting for their freedom and also four hours, and this is— freedom and also four hours, and this is why— freedom and also four hours, and this is why we need to continue to be there _ this is why we need to continue to be there for— this is why we need to continue to be there for ukraine. you this is why we need to continue to be there for ukraine.— be there for ukraine. you have lod . ed be there for ukraine. you have lodaed a be the
trust russia, we saw that any form of opponents to russia can be _ that any form of opponents to russia can be killed as we saw with the tragic— can be killed as we saw with the tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position— tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position is— tragic death of alexei navalny. 0ur position is clear, and we know that in general, — position is clear, and we know that in general, north america cannot trust _ in general, north america cannot trust russia, and that...
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welcome to putin's russia. �* �* ,, russia. applause and yet _ russia. applause and yet alexei - russia. applause - and yet alexei navalny has russia. applause _ and yet alexei navalny has managed to become the most famous politician there. he was able to inspire millions of people with his ideas. how did he do that? he was always fantasising and experimenting. you're not allowed on tv, let's learn how to make youtube videos so the whole country can watch them. you are not allowed to vote. you can come up with a tactical voting strategy to take seats away from the ruling party. even in putin's gulag, alexei managed to pass on ideas for projects that would make the kremlin panic. he was the opposite of everything boring. this is the answer to the question, if you really want to defeat putin you have to become an innovator. you have to stop being boring. to become an innovator. you have to step being boring-— stop being boring. applause you cannot — stop being boring. applause you cannot hurt _ stop being boring. applause you cannot hurt putin - stop b
welcome to putin's russia. �* �* ,, russia. applause and yet _ russia. applause and yet alexei - russia. applause - and yet alexei navalny has russia. applause _ and yet alexei navalny has managed to become the most famous politician there. he was able to inspire millions of people with his ideas. how did he do that? he was always fantasising and experimenting. you're not allowed on tv, let's learn how to make youtube videos so the whole country can watch them. you are not allowed to vote....
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there are aood tensions with russia. sure. there are good things — tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming _ tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming out - tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming out of. tensions with russia. sure. there i are good things coming out of nato, let me be clear, what native is doing now is adapting new regional defence planners. we can see now that when sweden joins, they will be 20 allies out of 32 who have reached 2.2%. the most important thing for nato now is to make sure those regional plans, that we have military assets and capability to make those regional plans are credible. �* .,, make those regional plans are credible. �* , make those regional plans are credible. , , credible. are those plans there? is there enough _ credible. are those plans there? is there enough support _ credible. are those plans there? is there enough support from - credible. are those plans there? is there enough support from other. there enough support from other countries that are further away from the border ar
there are aood tensions with russia. sure. there are good things — tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming _ tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming out - tensions with russia. sure. there are good things coming out of. tensions with russia. sure. there i are good things coming out of nato, let me be clear, what native is doing now is adapting new regional defence planners. we can see now that when sweden joins, they will be 20 allies out of 32 who have...
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how is his family being viewed in russia? obviously, they have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't have a definite answer, because there are no independent ways to figure out what is the view of the majority or what is the distribution of the views, but the fact is, before navalny�*s death, or killing as some suspect, his wife was always behind him, next to him, but never really in the public eye, his mother was never mentioned before, so it is really hard tojudge. what is for sure, thousands and thousands of navalny supporters showed up all over russia, despite harsh laws and being detained to show some support, and it is really hard to find out the view of the majority because now even to mention such topics, you can end up in big trouble, currently, in russia. here in the uk, the mp lee anderson has been suspended from the conservative party. he had refused to apologise for saying that islamists had gained control of the mayor of london, sadiq khan. during a discussion o
how is his family being viewed in russia? obviously, they have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't have a definite answer, because there are no independent ways to figure out what is the view of the majority or what is the distribution of the views, but the fact is, before navalny�*s death, or killing as some suspect, his wife was always behind him, next to him, but never really in the public eye, his mother was never mentioned before, so it...
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trying to... ..trying to dissolve russia, trying to destroy russia. the west is not trying to destroy russia and the west did not invade ukraine. it was russia that took the decision to attack ukraine. the west doesn't want bad relations with russia. you are so old and so naive, or you're lying. i suspect that the idea behind all of this and all this celebrity support is to show us that candidate putin is in a league of his own — premier league putin. but keep in mind, he runs the league, this is his political system, his rules of the game. vladimir putin's most vocal critics have long been relegated. they're either in exile or in prison. he isn't the only candidate in this election. but it's widely believed that it's the kremlin who decides who can run and who can't. little wonder, then, that a putin landslide seems all but inevitable. steve rosenberg, bbc news, russia. meanwhile, russia and ukraine exchanged another large number of prisoners of war on wednesday. ukraine said 207 of its personnel had been freed. while, russia's ministry of defence
trying to... ..trying to dissolve russia, trying to destroy russia. the west is not trying to destroy russia and the west did not invade ukraine. it was russia that took the decision to attack ukraine. the west doesn't want bad relations with russia. you are so old and so naive, or you're lying. i suspect that the idea behind all of this and all this celebrity support is to show us that candidate putin is in a league of his own — premier league putin. but keep in mind, he runs the league,...
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but beyond russia's borders there was condemnation. make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he was killed. for the situation when i am killed, it is very simple — not give up. without navalny, though, the future for all russians who hoped for change, has never looked bleaker. let's speak to correspondent oleg boldyrev in riga. thank oleg boldyrev in riga. you so much for your time. could thank you so much for your time. could you give us the international reaction from world leaders at the news of the death of alexei navalny? most of it already came yesterday. international leaders from the american president, to european leaders, and leaders of the baltic countries
but beyond russia's borders there was condemnation. make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what has happened to navalny is yet more proof of putin's brutality. no—one should be fooled, not in russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world. journalists used to ask navalny constantly if he was afraid for his life and he would brush the question off. then, two years ago, he was asked for his message to supporters if he was killed. for the situation...
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talk to was about that return to russia. how dramatic was that? it to russia. how dramatic was that? ., , to russia. how dramatic was that? ., w, ., , that? it was an extraordinary da in that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. _ that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me _ that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me and - that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me and my. day in russia. me and my colleagues were in one of the main moscow airport waiting for alexei navalny to return from germany. he'd been recovering there from the poisoning you've mentioned and there were dozens ofjournalists mentioned and there were dozens of journalists there, mentioned and there were dozens ofjournalists there, thousands ofjournalists there, thousands of alexei navalny�*s supporters had gathered and as we were waiting, in the last minute, his plane diverted to another airport so whole plane full of people suddenly being sent to the other of moscow. of course, onceit the other of moscow. of course, once it landed and alexei navalny came out of the plane,
talk to was about that return to russia. how dramatic was that? it to russia. how dramatic was that? ., , to russia. how dramatic was that? ., w, ., , that? it was an extraordinary da in that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. _ that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me _ that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me and - that? it was an extraordinary day in russia. me and my. day in russia. me and my colleagues were in one of the main moscow airport waiting for alexei navalny to...
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it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. it's a vital location on the black sea. but while ukraine retook robotyne, it hasn't been able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences south of robotyne. these include anti—tank defences known as dragon's teeth — and landmines, too. the depth of russia's defences is one of the reasons the war has slowed. another can be seen in the village of krynky. it's in territory controlled by russia on the eastern side of the dnipro river. and after months of trying, ukrainian forces managed to cross the water and take part of krynky. but again, they struggled to push on. not least because technology is dominating. both sides are using weaponised drones known as uavs. this ukrainian video shows a russian soldier being monitored by a
it's important because it's close to russia's supply line to crimea. russia annexed crimea in 2014. it's a vital location on the black sea. but while ukraine retook robotyne, it hasn't been able to advance, which highlights our first reason the war isn't moving. one of the things that has been underestimated are russian defences. so i think underestimating those defences has been one part of why there hasn't been a major breakthrough. the white lines on this map show russia's multiple defences...
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. they expect the attack, especially from russia-— from russia. even from russian liberals. always _ from russia. even from russian liberals. always a _ from russia. even from russian liberals. always a pleasure - from russia. even from russian liberals. always a pleasure to i from russia. even from russian - liberals. always a pleasure to speak with you, and i think yourfans liberals. always a pleasure to speak with you, and i think your fans will be glad to see even though you lost your ability to write novels when russia invaded, you are back at your writing desk. thank you forjoining us. ukraine's much lauded contemporary novelist who had to become a journalist in admits russia's invasion. we will provide more coverage from kyiv on the second anniversary of that full—scale invasion. back to you in london. pl. full-scale invasion. back to you in london. �* ., ., london. a reminder, we have a secial london. a reminder, we have a special live _ london. a reminder, we have a special live page _ london. a reminder, we have a special live page o
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we don't want russia on nato's doorstep. don't want russia on nato's doorstep-— doorstep. the question is whether— doorstep. the question is whether the _ doorstep. the question is whether the us _ doorstep. the question is whether the us and - doorstep. the question is whether the us and eu i doorstep. the question is. whether the us and eu are doorstep. the question is - whether the us and eu are able to do that and brad, if you look at the munich security conference, lawmakers with as part of the us delegation and european allies coming together promising more support for ukraine. do you think that will make a difference here in the us in pushing some sort of aid package across the line? that package across the line? at this moment after we saw the vote _ this moment after we saw the vote in— this moment after we saw the vote in the us senate where you have _ vote in the us senate where you have 70 — vote in the us senate where you have 70 senators from both republican and democrat voting, 22 republicans supporting the package of this assistance for ukraine — pa
we don't want russia on nato's doorstep. don't want russia on nato's doorstep-— doorstep. the question is whether— doorstep. the question is whether the _ doorstep. the question is whether the us _ doorstep. the question is whether the us and - doorstep. the question is whether the us and eu i doorstep. the question is. whether the us and eu are doorstep. the question is - whether the us and eu are able to do that and brad, if you look at the munich security conference, lawmakers with as...
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both take a hardline approach towards russia. the winner will be finland's first new head of state in 12 years. earlier, i spoke to teivo teivainen, a professor of world politics at the university of helsinki. the whole situation with russia is and has been one of the defining features of finnish foreign policy. the president constitutionally is in charge mostly of foreign policy. so in that sense anything happening with eastern border nato and russia is an issue again. the relationship with russia is different from previous elections because the president doesn't really need to handle that much, the relationship is quite frozen right now. i handle that much, the relationship is quite frozen right now.— is quite frozen right now. i want to ask ou is quite frozen right now. i want to ask you about. _ is quite frozen right now. i want to ask you about, i _ is quite frozen right now. i want to ask you about, i don't _ is quite frozen right now. i want to ask you about, i don't know - is quite frozen right now. i want to i ask you
both take a hardline approach towards russia. the winner will be finland's first new head of state in 12 years. earlier, i spoke to teivo teivainen, a professor of world politics at the university of helsinki. the whole situation with russia is and has been one of the defining features of finnish foreign policy. the president constitutionally is in charge mostly of foreign policy. so in that sense anything happening with eastern border nato and russia is an issue again. the relationship with...
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how is his family being viewed in russia, _ struggle. how is his family being viewed in russia, obviously, - struggle. how is his family being| viewed in russia, obviously, they have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that is a aood storm following his death. that is a good question. _ storm following his death. that is a good question. i — storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't _ storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't have - storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't have a - good question, i don't have a definite answer, because there are no independent ways to figure out what is the view of the majority for what is the view of the majority for what is the distribution of the views, but before navalny�*s death or killing some suspect, his wife was always behind him, next to him, but never really in the public eye, his mother was never mentioned before, so it is really hard tojudge. what is fo
how is his family being viewed in russia, _ struggle. how is his family being viewed in russia, obviously, - struggle. how is his family being| viewed in russia, obviously, they have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that have been at the centre of this storm following his death. that is a aood storm following his death. that is a good question. _ storm following his death. that is a good question. i — storm following his death. that is a good question, i don't _ storm...
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as navalny sympathisers in russia face punishment, the| in russia face punishment, the bbc�*s russia editor reports on the whereabouts of his body. for three days now, she's been trying to recover her son's body, but alexei navalny�*s mother — here in the middle — was told that investigators are not ready to release it or even where the body is. 11 a clue perhaps, caught on cctv in the dead of night near mr navalny�*s remote penal colony — a prison convoy heading to a nearby town, just hours after the announcement of his death. it's thought this midnight motorcade may have been transporting his body. alexei navalny was an ambitious politician, promising a brighter future for russia. he once tried to run for president. he ended up in prison. now he's dead. in a video statement filmed abroad, his widow yulia accused the kremlin of killing him and vowed to continue his fight to change russia. translation: having killed alexei, putin killed half of me, half of my heart and half of my soul. but i still have the other half, and that tells me i have no right to give up. i will con
as navalny sympathisers in russia face punishment, the| in russia face punishment, the bbc�*s russia editor reports on the whereabouts of his body. for three days now, she's been trying to recover her son's body, but alexei navalny�*s mother — here in the middle — was told that investigators are not ready to release it or even where the body is. 11 a clue perhaps, caught on cctv in the dead of night near mr navalny�*s remote penal colony — a prison convoy heading to a nearby town,...
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it is two years since russia invaded ukraine. at the time, the west mounted a counterattack, an economic one. massive sanctions, including the unprecedented acts of seizing hundreds of billions in foreign exchange reserves, cutting off some banks from the western financial system. it sent the rouble plunging and london listings of russia's big banks and energy companies collapsing in value. this is where we are now. the russian economy did collapse, and that's a decline not far off that seen during the pandemic. but since then it has recovered somewhat, showing some unexpected resilience. indeed, president putin has taken to boasting that the russian economy is in better shape than advanced economies. and while, if we take a look at the latest imf forecasts, russian growth was upgraded to outperform in 2024 the g7 advanced nations, it's still catching up from a big fall. and there's something very specific going on. russia has poured money into its occupation of ukraine. the numbers are quite sketchy, but based on the russian bud
it is two years since russia invaded ukraine. at the time, the west mounted a counterattack, an economic one. massive sanctions, including the unprecedented acts of seizing hundreds of billions in foreign exchange reserves, cutting off some banks from the western financial system. it sent the rouble plunging and london listings of russia's big banks and energy companies collapsing in value. this is where we are now. the russian economy did collapse, and that's a decline not far off that seen...
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and outside of russia. in a lot of ways, navalny was extremely creative, highly talented — a politician that russia has never had. so, in a lot of ways, he was completely unique, and certainly, courageous and heroic, as demonstrated by his return in russia and, most importantly, his behaviour injail. when he was in prison in russia, he provided really inspirational, uplifting letters that he sent back to his supporters, which really served as this source of hope. right now, certainly, it is an extremely gloomy moment where it seems like both russians inside of the country and the world more broadly isjust failing to contain the russian regime, the horrible regime that unfortunately is spreading its deleterious influence outside of russia, and currently in ukraine. and just on that point, maria, you know, there's been much international outcry today, but what options are there for international leaders to do more than just share those words? yeah, absolutely. one of the most important things right now is t
and outside of russia. in a lot of ways, navalny was extremely creative, highly talented — a politician that russia has never had. so, in a lot of ways, he was completely unique, and certainly, courageous and heroic, as demonstrated by his return in russia and, most importantly, his behaviour injail. when he was in prison in russia, he provided really inspirational, uplifting letters that he sent back to his supporters, which really served as this source of hope. right now, certainly, it is...
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and russia and for me and out of russia for their freedom. and there russia and for me and out of russia for theirfreedom. and there is work to be done in ukraine. navalny himself was quite clear that he did not see a route to democratisation in russia and to the end of the putin system of power unless the system of power was defeated on the battlefield in ukraine. so while there may not be much to be done to help navalny himself at this point, obviously, and to seekjustice for his murder, there are other avenues ofjustice seeking that are available to london, washington and others. ., ., , ., , available to london, washington and others. ., ., , ., others. today, as the world gets to uri -s with others. today, as the world gets to grips with the _ others. today, as the world gets to grips with the idea _ others. today, as the world gets to grips with the idea of _ others. today, as the world gets to grips with the idea of navalny's - grips with the idea of navalny�*s passing, there are these questions, why did he go back when he was fully
and russia and for me and out of russia for their freedom. and there russia and for me and out of russia for theirfreedom. and there is work to be done in ukraine. navalny himself was quite clear that he did not see a route to democratisation in russia and to the end of the putin system of power unless the system of power was defeated on the battlefield in ukraine. so while there may not be much to be done to help navalny himself at this point, obviously, and to seekjustice for his murder,...
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he russia, what does alexei navalny's death mean to russia?— death mean to russia? he was unfortunately _ death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched - death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched off - death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched off the | unfortunately switched off the active politics since the moment he was arrested. he was in a remote prison, even more remote than the last and he had a team working in lithuania but they were not as appealing as him himself. the kremlin's stance right now is the influence of this team would slowly decrease and they would eliminate them as an imminent threat to them but there are many people that might think that since december 2022, the biggest threat is not coming from the traditional opposition who are calling people to rallies and making investigative journalism, it's coming from people who actually fight, the urban resistance movement which is active through russia. they are actively fighting against the regime which is not the traditional russian opposition. what regime which is not the
he russia, what does alexei navalny's death mean to russia?— death mean to russia? he was unfortunately _ death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched - death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched off - death mean to russia? he was unfortunately switched off the | unfortunately switched off the active politics since the moment he was arrested. he was in a remote prison, even more remote than the last and he had a team working in lithuania but they were not as appealing as him...
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here's our russia editor steve rosenberg. in moscow, they continue to bring flowers and pay respects to alexei navalny, the kremlin�*s most vocal critic who has died in prison. navalny, the kremlin�*s most vocal critic who has died in prison. move along, you can't stay here, the policeman says. we have the right to be here, she shouts, we want to and we will stand here. someone adds, this street isn't yours, it belongs to everyone. the riot police don't seem to think so. there are cries of disgrace, shame, as police start to clear the area. and then the arrests. across russia, hundreds of people had been detained at events commemorating the late opposition leader. these are the last known images of alexei navalny from two days ago. the russian authorities claim he died the next day after falling unconscious. today, his mother arrived at the remote penal colony where he died, beyond the arctic circle. she was told her son's body had been taken to a local morgue, but... the son's body had been taken to a local morgue. but--
here's our russia editor steve rosenberg. in moscow, they continue to bring flowers and pay respects to alexei navalny, the kremlin�*s most vocal critic who has died in prison. navalny, the kremlin�*s most vocal critic who has died in prison. move along, you can't stay here, the policeman says. we have the right to be here, she shouts, we want to and we will stand here. someone adds, this street isn't yours, it belongs to everyone. the riot police don't seem to think so. there are cries of...
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the risk of returning to russia after that were always clear. and that is true for others who have spoken out as well, like vladimir kara—murza, also poisoned and then arrested for condemning the war on ukraine. his wife says the death of alexei navalny underlines the immense cost of dissent. i was horrified but not surprised because the use of political assassination as a method of dealing with opponents has been there for, well, for the entire rule of vladimir putin. navalny was putin's loudest challenger. his sudden death leaves many questions unanswered, and it leaves a family and followers to grieve. this evening his wife posted a single image, the caption just says, i love you. a little earlier, i spoke to daniel roher, director of the osar—winning "navalny" documentary. the film follows navalny as he and his team unravel a plot to poison him with deadly nerve agent novichok. i asked mr roher what he thought mr navalny would make of the reaction to his death. if navalny were here today he would probably have a smile on his face and tel
the risk of returning to russia after that were always clear. and that is true for others who have spoken out as well, like vladimir kara—murza, also poisoned and then arrested for condemning the war on ukraine. his wife says the death of alexei navalny underlines the immense cost of dissent. i was horrified but not surprised because the use of political assassination as a method of dealing with opponents has been there for, well, for the entire rule of vladimir putin. navalny was putin's...
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but despite that, ukraine says russia has continued taking ukrainian children. for more on that process, i spoke to dmitro lubinets, he's ukraine's parliament commissioner on human rights. if we can start by talking about the issue of ukrainian children that have been taken to russia, at this point, how many children do you think are in russia and do you know where they are? exactly. now we have confirmation of about 19,546 children that were deported by the russian federation. i know that the number is much more bigger, but the main challenge for me — how it's confirmed that ukrainian children are now in the russian territory because russia never give us any information about our children. i want to send a clear message to everyone that russia deports ukrainian children from 2014 — ten years — and the centre of europe, the russian federation, kidnaps ukrainian children openly, publicly... and, of course, russia, as you say, doesn't deny that it has ukrainian children there but it says that it is caring for them in these camps and so on. how are your effor
but despite that, ukraine says russia has continued taking ukrainian children. for more on that process, i spoke to dmitro lubinets, he's ukraine's parliament commissioner on human rights. if we can start by talking about the issue of ukrainian children that have been taken to russia, at this point, how many children do you think are in russia and do you know where they are? exactly. now we have confirmation of about 19,546 children that were deported by the russian federation. i know that the...
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russia's task is to break up the european union. as long as the european union exists in its current form, there is a threat to russia and they know it. it is much easier to them to negotiate separately with the germans, with the french, separately with each country. this is putin's goal. european countries, they're worried about the possibility that president trump could return to office. president trump, who is known to have an affinity with president putin, has said he would end the ukraine war in days. are you also worried about this possibility? concerning the election of the president of the united states, this is the business of the americans. they have the right to elect such a president as they deem necessary. the problem is that no one knows how trump will behave. this is the situation. but i want to emphasise something very important. we think that putin will try to resolve the our issue before the election of the next us president. he will not risk leaving the issue of our territory for later given who will be the next p
russia's task is to break up the european union. as long as the european union exists in its current form, there is a threat to russia and they know it. it is much easier to them to negotiate separately with the germans, with the french, separately with each country. this is putin's goal. european countries, they're worried about the possibility that president trump could return to office. president trump, who is known to have an affinity with president putin, has said he would end the ukraine...
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prime minister rishi sunak spoke to parliament about holding russia accountable. the whole house willjoin me in sending our deepest condolences to the family of alexei navalny. he died for a cause to which he dedicated his whole life — freedom — and returned home knowing that putin had already tried to have him killed, was one of the most courageous acts of our time. together with our allies we are considering all options to hold russia and putin to account, and this morning we sanctioned those running the prison where alexei navalny�*s body still lies. the us, meanwhile, announced it will be unveiling its own package of sanctions against russia on friday. speaking to my colleague caitriona perry a little earlier, former us ambassdor to ukraine bill taylor if we look at the death of alexei navalny, we saw today the eu and uk are looking at new sanctions for russia. what's your view on what you're looking at?— looking at? they're looking at sanctioning — looking at? they're looking at sanctioning apparently - looking at? they're looking at sanctioning app
prime minister rishi sunak spoke to parliament about holding russia accountable. the whole house willjoin me in sending our deepest condolences to the family of alexei navalny. he died for a cause to which he dedicated his whole life — freedom — and returned home knowing that putin had already tried to have him killed, was one of the most courageous acts of our time. together with our allies we are considering all options to hold russia and putin to account, and this morning we sanctioned...
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., people who have lost a loved ones in russia? ., , ., ~' russia? not really. it is not like the russian _ russia? not really. it is not like the russian president _ russia? not really. it is not like the russian president to - russia? not really. it is not like the russian president to focus l the russian president to focus on such issues. at one point, he briefly said that there are problems in the russian army, but the russian government knows how to solve them. and he said that russia will always remember the soldiers who died in ukraine. but apart from that, he focused on the more upbeat issues, upbeat for the kremlin, he described russia as a country that successfully fought off various forms of aggression, including western aggression, terrorist aggression. and then he moved on to talking about one of his most preferred subject, the so—called traditional values of russia. he urged russians to have more children, and spoke about the measures that he is proposing to take to encourage russians to have more children. of course, russia is holding a presiden
., people who have lost a loved ones in russia? ., , ., ~' russia? not really. it is not like the russian _ russia? not really. it is not like the russian president _ russia? not really. it is not like the russian president to - russia? not really. it is not like the russian president to focus l the russian president to focus on such issues. at one point, he briefly said that there are problems in the russian army, but the russian government knows how to solve them. and he said that russia will...
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his country will defeat russia. several western leaders in kyiv are pledging their solidarity. but ukraine is losing territory, and there are warnings moscow is taking advantage of the delays in delivering western military help.
his country will defeat russia. several western leaders in kyiv are pledging their solidarity. but ukraine is losing territory, and there are warnings moscow is taking advantage of the delays in delivering western military help.
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"stop arming ukraine, you won't defeat russia." translation: wouldn't it be better to negotiate - with russia, make an agreement, already understanding the situation that is developing today, realising that russia will fight for its interest to the end? i'll give you these documents. one bizarre moment. a present from putin — some 17th century documents and a lecture on 1,000 years of russian history. judging by how often his face is on russian tv, it's little surprise the kremlin chose tucker carlson for this interview. the conservative commentator from the us is a controversial figure. much of what he says matches the kremlin�*s anti—liberal world view. most americans have no idea why putin invaded ukraine. ahead of the interview, tucker carlson claimed that since the russian invasion not a single western journalist had bothered trying to speak to putin. wrong there. in december, i spent four hours trying, and failing, to ask president putin a question. and the kremlin has turned down several bbc bids for an interview. for
"stop arming ukraine, you won't defeat russia." translation: wouldn't it be better to negotiate - with russia, make an agreement, already understanding the situation that is developing today, realising that russia will fight for its interest to the end? i'll give you these documents. one bizarre moment. a present from putin — some 17th century documents and a lecture on 1,000 years of russian history. judging by how often his face is on russian tv, it's little surprise the kremlin...
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— within russia now? well, unless something _ within russia now? well, unless something very _ within russia now? well, unless something very dramatic - within russia now? well, unless i something very dramatic happens, there is no opposition within russia now in the sense of an organised protest movement. there was one, navalny added. protest movement. there was one, navalny added-— navalny added. what do you think made him such _ navalny added. what do you think made him such a _ navalny added. what do you think made him such a charismatic- navalny added. what do you think. made him such a charismatic leader and a figure people followed for so many years and put so much of their faith and hopes into?— faith and hopes into? well, i would say people's _ faith and hopes into? well, i would say people's attitude _ faith and hopes into? well, i would say people's attitude toward - faith and hopes into? well, i would say people's attitude toward him i say people's attitude toward him were sober and balance, never a mass of people with the same poli
— within russia now? well, unless something _ within russia now? well, unless something very _ within russia now? well, unless something very dramatic - within russia now? well, unless i something very dramatic happens, there is no opposition within russia now in the sense of an organised protest movement. there was one, navalny added. protest movement. there was one, navalny added-— navalny added. what do you think made him such _ navalny added. what do you think made him such a _ navalny...
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there is nothing russia has done to prove that but thatis russia has done to prove that but that is the fear. you russia has done to prove that but that is the fear.— that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you - that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you are - that is the fear. you mentioned - tucker carlson. if you are president putin looking at the events of the last week or so, you are thinking former president trump has made these comments, tucker carlson just gave him two hours of airtime and then ukraine funding is also in question in congress, is there some momentum here that's going to was president putin's propaganda campaign at the very least? i think there is, campaign at the very least? i think there is. you _ campaign at the very least? i think there is, you are _ campaign at the very least? i think there is, you are absolutely - campaign at the very least? i think there is, you are absolutely right, | there is, you are absolutely right, but this
there is nothing russia has done to prove that but thatis russia has done to prove that but that is the fear. you russia has done to prove that but that is the fear.— that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if _ that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you - that is the fear. you mentioned tucker carlson. if you are - that is the fear. you mentioned - tucker carlson. if you are president putin looking at the events of the...