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BBCNEWS BBC News March 15, 2022 11:14:00

residents, he told me about allegations that russian soldiers were shooting civilians for fun, civilians who were not offering food or giving up food to soldiers. is not something you have witnessed? t not something you have witnessed? i can confirm similar cases in kyiv region, in the suburbs of kyiv a number of volunteers work delivering food for people who were sheltering and were killed by russians. 0ne food for people who were sheltering and were killed by russians. one of them, the mayor of a small city next to kyiv, was killed by russians when he was distributing food to civilians, so we are talking about thousands of war crimes which are happening every day and every are in ukraine and these war crimes are committed not only by vladimir putin in sparring everything but bite russian military commanders and bite russian military commanders and bite

BBCNEWS BBC News March 15, 2022 10:21:00

and there was this audacious protest last night, wasn t there, with the main evening news programme being disrupted by a protest against the war on ukraine by a member of staff who stood behind the newsreader holding a placard. have we any further update on what has happened to her and where she is? we don t, this is somebody who worked at state television as an editor, marina 0vsyannikova. this morning her lawyers say they don t know where she is or what she has been charged with. she was detained last night but has not been seen since so it is assumed she is still in police custody. this is an extraordinarily courageous thing to have done, this is not a country which tolerates dissent and i think we can assume that the authorities will make sure she suffered severe consequences.

BBCNEWS BBC News March 15, 2022 10:28:00

basic medical supplies like paracetamol, aspirin is, either profane ip profane, all of those things are in basic need to make sure children do not go hungry, we are change to gather anything we can locally, people have been very generous and the donations and we canjust take them generous and the donations and we can just take them directly to the border to support. you can just take them directly to the border to support. border to support. you are in sheffield, border to support. you are in sheffield, people border to support. you are in sheffield, people are - border to support. you are in sheffield, people are makingi border to support. you are in - sheffield, people are making these donations and then who do you meet and how do you get to ukraine or to the border to get these donations to the border to get these donations to the people who need them most? brute the people who need them most? l drive directly from sheffield through the eurotunnel, all across europe, directl

BBCNEWS BBC News March 15, 2022 10:42:00

in ukraine eventually face justice. but two things to bear in mind russia is not a member of icc and there is no expectation that the kremlin would extradite anyone accused of carrying out the kinds of atrocities this court has the power to prosecute. but presidents once considered to be untouchable have appeared before international tribunals in the past. there will be so many people watching you, listening to you and wondering, will we ever see president putin here at the icc? what are the chances, realistically? very difficult to say right now. the international community will no longer tolerate impunity, and if you commit these kind of awful crimes, you cannotjust see out some luxurious, easy retirement, you cannot travel around the world and it is very important that states, parties and the international community as a whole send that message of accountability. and it s notjust for putin, it s his commanders on the ground in ukraine who will be receiving or at risk of receiving

BBCNEWS BBC News March 15, 2022 10:08:00

some time, there possibly is linked. in recent days we have seen an increase in air strikes by russian forces and missiles targeting cities in ukraine. the place where we have been based until yesterday, there was a strike that we saw the consequences of on a shoe factory, which traumatised all the residents of the apartment buildings surrounding that. last night there was a missile strike on the airport in dnipro, that is a city which had been seen by many as a refuge, a safe place, particularly in the east of ukraine were so many cities are under sustained russian attack to the north, south and east of pro. but i think the sense of relative security was shattered by the first missile strike on the factory and now again on the airport, so this is a very nervous time for many people across this country and even here in umam, it is a beautiful sunny day, people are out and about, apart from

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