power plant at fukushima. this doesn t remind me of other wars. well, you know, actually, in the one of the the extra protocols, the additional protocols to the geneva convention, which is international humanitarian law, i.e., you break it, you might be doing a war crime, actually applies to civil objects like dams. if you destroy one willfully and put civilians who are protected people under the terms of international law. of international law. into danger, then that is also breaking the laws of war. so it s quite war related in a way. and of course, one of the most famous british enterprises in world war two is the dambusters, which, you know, we celebrate. that killed people too, you know, who were inundated by by the water. and how is this ukrainian summer offensive actually looking? because i wasn t sure it even started because these things are so sort of murky. they were very deliberately. they were very deliberately not willing to commit to that. because, you know, it s that thi
of the dambusters raid tonight there will be a special fly past over the lancaster bomber s former bases. and coming up on bbc news. my legacy is already exceptional! pep guardiola s words on the eve of manchester city s champions league semi final against real madrid as they try to win the trophy for the first time. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. as food prices rise at their fastest rate in 45 years, the prime minister today gathered farmers, supermarket bosses and food industry representatives in downing street with a pledge to help make it easier to source our own food in the uk. the cost of food has soared in the past year, with some items like meat and vegetables more than doubling in price. supermarkets have also had to contend with a shortage of supplies.
it wasjustjohn s skills that his 22,000 lb bomb landed pretty much about five metres from the edge of the bunker. william and john both live at the royal air force s association retirement complex, where william organise a birthday fly past, a symbolic tribute to the man believed to be the last surviving wartime aircrew member of the dambusters squad. you re live with bbc news. to north korea now, where, if you ll recall, borders were shut in 2020 in response to the pandemic, which made entry into the country virtually impossible. security measures have since been increased, and punishment for those trying to cross to south korea have become even more frightening. the number of those arriving safely in south korea dropped to just 67 people last year. 0ur seoul correspondent, jean mackenzie, has spoken