dmytro kuleba, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i think we have to begin with the military situation. details are limited, but would you accept that right now the ukrainian counteroffensive has not succeeded in punching a significant hole in russia s defensive line in your country? we are moving forward. that s the most important thing. when we speak with our generals and with independent experts, they all say that in the counter offensive, the most important thing is to keep moving forward, whatever the pace is. i wish we broke all the lines by now and reached the sea of azov, but we re not stopping. and you have to take into account that for nine months russia was literally digging into the land, into the soil, reinforcing its trenches with concrete and steel, and mining virtually every square metre. in some areas, our soldiers are moving only 200 or 300 metres per day, crawling. at terrible cost, too. this is a war. and the difference between now and the russians is that we
20s, hotter in the south east of england and also humid because we re drawing up this very muggy air from the south, from continental europe, ahead of a weather front that s going to come in from the atlantic and bring a change on sunday. and that is going to bring with it some heavy rain and maybe some thunderstorms as well across northern ireland. that pushes into western parts of scotland, wales and the western side of england. may get a bit of rain for a while in glastonbury, but towards the east we re hanging on to the dry weather, the heat as well and the humidity. further west where we see the rain coming in and after the rain things will be turning fresher and also a bit cooler. and that rain always heavier across the northern half of the uk, then pushes away overnight and then we see a run of winds from the west coming in from the atlantic and that means our weather is looking quite different. yes, there ll be some sunshine around on monday, but we re going to find some shower