Families. And how a hardening of attitudes make some think that the only possible victory will be one secured on the battlefield. I just want it to stop and for our. Neighbours to go away. This is the face of battle, modern war in ukraine. A grenade attached to a commercially made drone before being sent on its way. These ukrainian soldiers from the armys 24th Mechanized Brigade allowed us rare access to a position several hundred metres from their enemy as they hunted them. Now theyre stepping up the accuracy of their attacks. Drone whirs. With custom made fpv, or first person view drones. We are aiming for big guns like automated Grenade Launcher and sp6. Self propelled guns. Yeah, yeah, yes. Self propelled gun, Something Like that. And then comes in the lower priorities, so, just regular troops. Two years ago, would you have ever imagined you would be doing this . Oh, no, no. Gods sake, no. But what can we do . We can only fight and protect our land. I just want it to stop and for our. Neighbours to go away. 52nd year, but looks like new. Its like second world war. Hey we watched as the 24th brigade� s Drone Company armed a variety of munitions ready to launch at the russians, trying to raise the pain level. They gave us clips of that days strikes using air drop munitions. And then flying their fpv drones into trenches and windows to kill those taking cover. Butjust as these men are hunters, theyre also being hunted. The 24th brigade artillery often relies on drones to find its targets but that works in reverse, too, and the guns have to be well camouflaged because the russians are hunting them. Radio chatter. The ukrainian battery commander is given the go ahead to engage his target. The 152mm howitzer is loaded and its barrel trained onto the right bearing and elevation. Loud bang. No sooner is the shell on its way than were told to get away from the gun position as soon as we can. We get back to our vehicle. So lets go. Yeah. Engine turns over. Past locals apparently oblivious to the fact a russian shell will soon be heading back. Where was the incoming . There, look, smoke. Oh, yeah, see the smoke. It explodes about 300 metres from us. Weve had a small taste of the stress these soldiers have to put up with for months, for the battle in this part of the donbas is largely about long range killing with artillery. At the brigade casualty clearing station, a soldiers been brought in. The medics do their survey, but its apparent that he isnt physically injured. Its described as a panic attack following an artillery bombardment. Hes sedated and the doctors grow nervous that our presence might attract interest to this place. Weve had to leave the medical centre because the doctors were worried that our presence at the medical centre might make it a target. Loud bang. At the gun position, meanwhile, its time to reload. This howitzer is nicknamed babushka by its crew because its getting on a bit and the shells we saw were made a0 years ago and just as the demands of this conflict mean all serviceable weapons must be pressed into action. Soldiers converse. So the Gun Commander is a 52 year old trained to do this decades ago for the soviet army, who volunteered to serve again. What was your familys reaction when you went to serve . Did they say, forgive me, youre too old. Let other people do it. How did people react . People sing. This is how the people of yavoriv showed their grief for one of their lost sons. Its a garrison town almost as far west as you can go in ukraine, almost as far from the front as its possible to be and yet the raw emotion of this war and its consequences could not be more stark. The family of volodymyr kamuz, an Army Intelligence officer, were honoured by their community, no matter that he died soon after visiting the front rather than falling in combat. Dozens of its sons have been killed in battles since the russian invasion and they mostly belong to the brigade based here before this all began and in which volodymyr started his army career. Pretty much every house in this street in yavoriv has been affected by the war and service with the 24th brigade. The soldier killed back there, another seriously wounded. In this house, three members of the family are serving at the front. Another lightly wounded two houses on and in this place where im going, her husband is missing in action. Lydia firchuk works in the brigade canteen. Her husband, serhii, has been missing since march 2022. The idea that hes not coming back is too much to bear. Do you have any hope in this situation or have you lost hope now of seeing him again . Serhiis comrades in the 24th brigade suggested he may have been captured by the russians, but subsequent evidence pointed towards him having died. Woman wails. For the family of volodymyr kamuz, carried to the cemetery on the outskirts of yavoriv, there is at least the painful certainty of knowing what happened and having a place to grieve and being a colonel, he was given a full military send off. Singing. But in this time of national crisis, which has inflicted such profound loss on the ukrainian people, the grief thats followed has been enormous, and that, for many, has been difficult to process. This cemetery on the outskirts of lviv is one of the many where the 24th� s fallen have been laid to rest. We counted dozens adorned with the brigade� s emblem among the 2,000 plus graves here. Natalia nezhura visits often, bringing Fresh Flowers to her brother, andrii. Shes wracked with regret that all of her attempts to save him failed. Like so many ukrainians, natalia has been hardened by the pain and loss endured during this conflict but asking her how the war ends, i was shocked by the answer. Siren wails. As we filmed, sirens warned of another possible strike on lviv. Thats one more reason why so many ukrainians have concluded there can be no rest for living or dead until the war is won. In this hospital in lviv, they put together the maimed from many different battles and units. When we visited, those being treated were casualties of this summers fighting in the south and east of ukraine. This is one of ukraines main centres for war wounded. Given the pain and trauma that these men have been through, it was remarkable to see the upbeat way this session was run. Laughter. And among the patients� teasing and banter, thoughts, too, about whether they might play any further part in the war and how theirfamilies might treat them. Do you have the support of your family to go back or do they try to persuade you, maybe, not to go back to the front . Before they can go to the front, there are weeks of drills. Gunfire. We watched a mixture of new conscripts. Gunfire. And wounded who are being returned to combat, being put through their paces. This Training Ground at yavoriv, near the polish border, is a long way from the realfight. But its the nearest the 24th brigade has to a home town. In 2021, the 24th brigade had around 2,000 soldiers. Volunteers and conscripts have flowed in, forming new battalions and boosting the brigade� s strength to around 7,000. That more than trebling of numbers matches whats happened to the Ukrainian Army as a whole and all the while, casualties have had to be replaced, too, so thousands of troops have been fed through to the brigade. We saw quite a few older men here. And theres also been a debate in ukraine about those whove dodged the call up and whether willingness to fight is diminishing. But for the wounded we spoke to, theres still a determination to serve. Denys lost part of his hand in shelling but, after months of treatment, he wants to get back to his mates in the brigade. I have problems with middle fingers. Medicine tried to save this finger. Take bones from here. But its dont work and its cut. But its ok. Its not my head. Not my any organs. Vital organs. How long were you in hospital, then . 0h, from february to the may. Four months three months. And do you have to go back to the unit . No, i. Or do you want to go back . I want to go back but this finger have very bad working and when its make a little better, i go to the donbas. This area around the villages of toretsk and new york has been the scene of fighting since russia began its intervention in the donbas in 2014. Jimmy commands a company thats about 100 soldiers. Its currently holding a section of the frontline and he offered to take us up to the trenches. While there has recently been some ukrainian progress not far away near bakhmut, the frontline here has been stable for a long time. Wed be heading to trenches just a few hundred metres from russian lines. Some Airburst Shells landed not far away soon after we set off. They may have been aiming at ukrainian soldiers coming back from the trenches but theyre so used to sporadic shelling that they stopped to pick figs. And, happily, the weather was on our side. As we got closer to what they call the zero line, the path through minefields got narrower and narrower. We went as far as we could go, to where theyve pushed the positions forward. Jimmys survived multiple wounds, leading the men to think hes got a charmed life. Distant explosions. He showed us to a place where we found soldiers busy trying to improve the protection offered by their trenches. The rain was falling, reminding everyone that autumn is coming. With the prospect of staying put here and the Summer Offensive having come and gone without delivering a decisive result. The men have been conscripted or volunteered for the duration. They have no idea when theyll go home. Upbeat music plays. Away from the trenches, Army Officers trying to keep spirits up in imaginative ways. There was a conjurer. And a mind reader, too, taking the mens minds off their daily reality for a couple of hours, at least. Cheering and applause. Woman sings. Top of the bill was singer danielle zayushkina. Whose lyrics about a faithful lover awaiting their return transported the soldiers to a happier place. Applause. But when the performances were over, the buses pulled up and the troops returned once again towards the battle. Out on the front line, jimmy took us back from his forward positions. We were happy for a lift and no matter the state of the transport. The lines may not have changed much in this area during years of Fighting Butjimmy reckons the invasion has helped them win another battle that for open ended support from the ukrainian public. The transformation of attitudes is a result of national mobilisation, in which the 24th brigade simply mirrors whats happened in the wider army. If peace requires difficult compromises, it could be hard to sell to these soldiers. Hello. Its going to stay quite warm for the foreseeable future. The weather, though, a bit of a mixed bag. We had plenty of damp weather on saturday and were also forecasting rain, at least for a time, on sunday but bright weather, i think, for the majority of us. Now, heres the satellite picture. A Conveyor Belt of clouds stretching from the south west, spreading across the uk. Thats the weather front. To the south of it, weve got that warm and quite Humid Airstreaming in. That means a lot of mist and murk around some south western and western coasts through the early hours. And you can see where the rain is around parts of wales, into North Western england and across parts of northern england, too. But a lot of dry weather as well, though quite overcast. Temperatures at 7 00 in the morning, 17 in the south, about 15 there in newcastle, so a really mild start to the day. Now, heres the forecast for the morning. You can see where its raining from wales through northern england. A lot of sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. A beautiful morning and afternoon with highs possibly even up to 20 degrees around the Scottish Borders and also newcastle, 23 or 2a degrees across east anglia and the south east, so temperatures are going to be more like august, really. Now into monday, the weather front� s still here. Its trailing way out into the atlantic. It keeps spreading over us. So, again, a chance of some rain, i think in the form of quite heavy showers and even a crack of thunder is possible. Therell be a few showers around western parts of scotland but i think a little bit fresher here with these atlantic winds. 15 in glasgow, still 22, 23, maybe 2a degrees celsius in london and the south east. Now, heres tuesdays weather map and you can see quite a few isobars there. That means a feral breeze blowing off the atlantic. Its going to be more or less a westerly. But High Pressure is fairly close by. That High Pressure will be building across the uk. So, heres tuesday, then. A few showers across many western and northern areas. I think itll feel a little bit fresher around these western coasts 16, 17 celsius. We may nudge to about 20 or so in london, but i think its the teens for most of us on tuesday. And heres a snapshot of the week and you can see that the best of the weather across the south of the country but overall, actually, not too bad with a few showers here and there. Live from washington. This is bbc news. The us congress narrowly averts a Government Shutdown with just hours to spare after the Senate Approved a temporary funding bill. 100,000 people have fled nagorno karabakh, meaning the entire Ethnic Armenian population of the disputed region has left. In pakistan, an investigation is under way looking into two deadly blasts. Hello, im sumi somaskonda. Lets get straight to our Breaking News here in washington this hour. Congress has avoided a Government Shutdown at the Eleventh Hour passing a temporary funding bill. The senate voted to advance the stopgap spending measure, passed by the house earlier, that will temporarily keep the government open. Nine republicans voted against the measure while 88 voted in favour. Within the last hour, we heard from the Senate Majority leader chuck schumer. It has been a