In sevastopol hours after the attack. The Russian Defence Ministry Said one serviceman was missing. Our Correspondentjames Waterhouse has more from kyiv. This is clearly a continuation of ukraines tactic of specifically targeting sites in occupied crimea, but the apparent direct hit of russias naval headquarters in sevastopol is hugely symbolic. Its not yet clear what operational damage will be caused for russia, but this is a place where it has exerted such dominance through its navy, where it launches missiles across ukraine, it blockades ukrainian ports. And i think what this attack does is undermine russias continued occupation in a place that seems a cornerstone of its invasion from as far back as 2014. There is also a connection between this Missile Strike and ukraines continued counteroffensive further north. What they are trying to do is frustrate russian supply lines and isolate swathes of occupied territory in the hope that troops will run out of supplies. Now, president Zele
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a third time. 1900, 192k, and now 202a. a century on, things have certainly changed and we re notjust talking about the outfits. every time there s an olympic games, it s a chance for notjust sport, but sport tech to take to the world stage. and we re always learning about new ways to monitor how exercise and sport affects the human body. and what s trialled here at elite level will almost certainly trickle down to the rest of us ordinaries at some point. so first, let s hit the pool where alasdair keene is checking out something very snug indeed. i knew it from a very young age that s where i want to be. the olympics is just amazing to go to as a whole, but obviously, it s taken me about four years to do so, so i m so happy to finally have made that progression. alasdair: getting to this point takes determination, lots of training, and the best technology. there s a piece of equipment that all swimmers have that s tightly regulated, and designers are constantly trying