so here at the city s hospital number four, they keep the wounded in hallways away from the windows. mr valentina has been hit by shrapnel. i have a poem for you , she says. translation: these stupid russian shrapnel pieces - i will carry all my life, but as long as my heart still beats, i will still live and love. and so, too, will eight year old dimitri now that this has been removed from his skull. this is the war that russia has fought before and is fighting again. we don t know the rest of ukraine s fate, but kharkiv has already shown what is coming next. translation: defenders, we will ride togerther. - we will defend together and all our heroic people will gather to rebuild our beloved ukraine. quentin somerville, bbc news,
compromise more pressure on president putin to compromise and negotiate. it is a costly compromise and negotiate. it is a costly war~ compromise and negotiate. it is a costly war. we already know the sanctions costly war. we already know the sanctions are punishing. it is quite expensive sanctions are punishing. it is quite expensive to fight every day in ukraine, expensive to fight every day in ukraine, so the longer it goes on, the higher ukraine, so the longer it goes on, the higher the cost it is for the kremlin, the higher the cost it is for the kremlin, but also in terms of the casualties kremlin, but also in terms of the casualties. the more casualties would casualties. the more casualties would come home, the more pressure there would come home, the more pressure there will would come home, the more pressure there will be would come home, the more pressure there will be on putin. perhaps in that moment, if he is feeling a little that moment, if he is fe
russian men, 19 and 20 years old, will be required to report to conscription centres all across russia. i think if we have got an information campaign of the scale of a presidential election campaign, aimed at those 130,000 families, saying, look, do not let your 19 year old son report and become cannon fodder in putin s war against ukraine. if only ten or 20,000 of those family said, no, my son is not going, that would be an earthquake inside russia and that could generate the sort of organic pressure as i think is what will lead to the end of the putin regime. an interesting concept. andrea, do you think that could be achieved, to get information from the west into the average russian home? it is the average russian home? it is challenging. the average russian home? it is challenging, certainly because we know challenging, certainly because we know that president putin is