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aerial attacks, and some are without family members, killed in the conflict. the bbc has been following one soldier lieutenant eugene gromadskyi as he fights to defend his country at great personal cost. our correspondent quentin sommerville and camera journalist darren conway joined him at an undisclosed location near kupyiansk in the country s east, where fighting continues amid appalling winter conditions. when the enemy is on your doorstep, sacrifices must be made. this is home for a platoon from ukraine s 92nd brigade. they have a few small rooms in an abandoned house. they re crammed in. meals are eaten standing up. not that senior lieutenant, eugene grabowski, gets to spend much time here.
day and identical to those which were heard by the british generations who did not surrender. and we will not surrender. but victory is not the only thing we need. we need justice. in other stories for you today china s ambassador to the uk was summoned to the foreign office today, to respond to the arrest and beating of a bbc camera journalist, while he was covering demonstrations in shanghai. ed lawrence was held for several hours on sunday. a heavy police presence on the streets of major cities has prevented further unrest. there s growing concern about how authorities have clamped down on recent protests against the strict covid measures. our analysis editor ros atkins has been investigating. there s a crackdown taking place in china. police are being deployed in many cities because, at the weekend, widespread protests erupted over strict covid rules. translation: | think - we should go back to normal. we should go back to normal lives.
one of the problems in china is that nobody knows when zero covid will end. if the government has a plan, it s not told people what it is, and so the belief this could go on forever is causing a lot of consternation amongst the general public. zero covid in china means trying to return each outbreak to zero infections, using strict stay at home orders, travel bans and mass testing. entire cities are sometimes officially locked down, or effectively closed, with business a shot. shut. even with the strict measures, covid 19 continues to spread. the country posted record new case numbers, and in the past five days in a row. the bbc says it s extremely concerned about the treatment of one of its journalists, who was arrested while covering the protests in shanghai. camera journalist, ed lawrence,