push us back. president putin went on to say. for more on this, we canjoin my colleague vitaly shevchenko who has been much of that news conference. we will go on to some of the other that president putin has been saying in a moment. what we just cut to was the president taking a question from a member of the public who appear to be at home, that s something isn t it? ~ , , ., ., it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of russia, - it? well, it might be unusualfor leaders outside of russia, but i it? well, it might be unusualfor. leaders outside of russia, but this is what vladimir putin has been doing for more than 20 years. he s been holding these 0 and a sessions called direct lines with members of the public, but the thing to remember is that very little is left unscripted during these events. whereas vladimir putin has taken difficult questions now and again,
hello, i m lewis vaughanjones. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. all day we have been watching the rafah crossing. official says 76 injured have no left gaza, along with 335 foreign passport holders. this is from egyptian media. they say these are some of the first foreign nationals to leave. they thought 500 could leave in this first phase. the latest figures we are getting is just under 300 first phase. the latest figures we are getting isjust under 300 or so. also injured people. these are pictures from this morning, ambulances crossing there. 76 people we believe you are injured palestinians leaving gaza heading into egypt. heading the other direction, take a look at this, these are aid trucks coming from egypt into gaza. 20 trucks we understand, but that is a tiny percentage of the amount that is actually needed according to eight agencies. hand reduced to come through the crossing, nowjust 20. let s leave t
Reopened for the First Time Since the attack. I will have the latest on the fast moving Police Investigation into what happened here. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. Well have the very latest on the aftermath of wednesdays Terror Attacks throughout the programme this morning. One person who rushed to the aid of victims on Westminster Bridge speaks to us for the first time. Well also hear from seniorFaith Leaders. Plus people caught up in the Terror Attacks in nice, paris, berlin and brussels tell us how they coped afterwards. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. First lets get the latest from my colleague ben brown, whos in westminster this morning. In the last hour, Police Investigating the attack here At Westminster have revealed that they have made two further significant arrests overnight, so nine people are now in custody alto
russia, though, is not either. and inside the administration there really has been a rolling debate over how much support the u.s. should extend to the criminal court as it investigates war crimes by the russians in ukraine. in december, though, congress did modify legislation that previously restricted an administration s ability to help the international criminal court, now providing a lot of authorities for the administration to do exactly that. but president biden has yet to make a decision on what he will provide to the court. in the meantime the administration has been helping others who have been investigating russian war crimes in ukraine including the ukrainian general prosecutor s office. jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. joining me now is eva vokusic, an assistant professor in international history at utrecht university in the netherlands. she also happens to be a war crimes expert and a visiting research fellow in the department of war studies at king s college london