he said many had been taken to remote towns in russia, their documents checked, their phones checked. the others, he said, he didn t know of their whereabouts. the deputy mayor has also been providing a similar account, but he has said that passports were taken away. now, as you mentioned, we re not able to independently verify, but the new york times has spoken to residents in mariupol who ve managed to free, and they report similar accounts of russian forces going into basements, going to find particularly young men and forcibly taking them across the border. there was a statement from a russian national defence institution which spoke of how several thousand people had asked to be taken to russia and that that was being achieved. again, as always, two different narratives. people in the ukrainian capital, kyiv, have been spending their nights underground to avoid the threat that hangs over their city. 0ur international correspondent
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unprecedented steps to significantly scale back operations in russia, like stopping imports and exports from the country except for essential food from the country except for essentialfood items, but they said they had taken the difficult decision to continue to provide essential food and beverages. inaudible. they say they will continue to support their employees but will not invest in the country or promote sales, and they say operations are not generating a profit, in contrast to some like mcdonald s, apple, starbucks and sony, under pressure because of what people are seeing on their screens out of ukraine, to pull out of russia- of ukraine, to pull out of russia. ., ~ , ., ., russia. thank you for the undate- people in the ukrainian capital kyiv have been spending their nights underground to avoid the threat that hangs over their city. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin
defensive positions 20 miles east of the capital kyiv while russian supply lines in the area are said to be overstretched. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the front line on the outskirts of kyiv. 0n the northern outskirts of kyiv, the burnt out evidence of russia s defeat at least for now, on this front line. ukrainian troops say russian forces tried to get through here four times this month and were stopped in their tracks. it s a grad rocket, says salim, the commander, showing us what landed overnight. he takes pride in what his men from the 72nd mechanised brigade have done against the odds, and are continuing to do. there s plenty of outgoing fire against russian positions.
bolsonaro for failing to respond to allegations of corruption, in a contract for the purchase of covid vaccines. the president is under increasing attack for his handling of the pandemic. more than 500,000 people have died from covid i9 in the country, which is home to the world s second deadliest outbreak. 0ur international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from sao paulo. with brazil s death toll soaring, presidentjair bolsonaro is losing support and facing growing pressure on the streets, at a senate enquiry, and now potentially in the courts. he s been accused of turning a blind eye to irregularities and massive overcharging in a contract to acquire a covid vaccine from india. a whistle blower in brazil s health ministry and his lawmaker brother claim to have personally warned the president.
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