offensive may be underway. spring is here after winter s frozen horror. the buzz and sting of the looming counter-offensive is growing. aiming at russian positions within 30 seconds, the ukrainian unit has moved away. it may be a precise operation but the russian response is not. slamming into the nearby town, edging closer to us. impossible to tell what the russians are trying to hit but another example of the intense bombardment, their bit to stop the counter offensive from starting. it is ordinary civilians caught in the rising dust behind us who bear the brunt of russia s
60% probability of favorable weather conditions at launch time, which is 2:17 this afternoon. but it actually increases those odds to 80% towards the second half of the launch window which is closer towards 4:17 in the afternoon as they believe that the weather conditions should improve through the course of that two-hour window. we ll see. wait and see, right? the next possible window would be monday september 5th, edging closer and closer to the peak of the atlantic hurricane season. not what we want. you can see a few popup showers and thunderstorms. what the meteorologists believe strong enough of an easterly wind to push the storms inland wards the central parts of florida peninsula. what they don t want to see is these weather violations known as what they highlighted here the lightning rule, for instance. you cannot have any lightning strikes within a 10 nautical mile launch pad within 30
foreign terrorist organizations. so, there are clearly some sticking points remaining. as to the next steps, the eu and u.s. are studying iran s response to this. we know from iran s foreign minister, that if the u.s. comes back with a realistic and flexible approach, they could be at the point of a deal. and russia has negotiated through these talks in vienna, told cnn on tuesday that that could lead to a ministerial meeting either this week or next. so, it looks like they are edging closer. but they are still fairly significant sticking point. and clearly, not a lot of trust between the two sides as we ve seen, because of the withdrawal. of the u.s. and the various issues that have emerged as over join us live from london, many. thanks. while parts of the southwestern u.s. are facing a potentially catastrophic collapse of their water supply. unless they take drastic
precipice, they hold themselves back to win a third season in the premier league. leeds began the day level on points with burnley, but below the dotted line, brentford would be tricky. little to play for, and leeds appeared to make the perfect start. var begged to differ. that was the bad news good good news came from burnley. leeds were seeing little of the board and bradford were edging closer. withjust little of the board and bradford were edging closer. with just two goals in the last five games, the odds were against leeds. suddenly a penalty came their way. swiftly dispatched by ruffini, again to ease. newcastle scored at burnley, who pulled one back and brantford equalised. leeds were still staying up equalised. leeds were still staying up and survival was confirmed when jack harrison made it 2 1. but there
they had just conceded to newcastle. leeds were seeing little of the ball and bradford were edging closer. with just two goals in the last five games, the odds were against leeds. suddenly a penalty came their way. swiftly dispatched by ruffini, again to ease. the stress began to ease. newcastle scored at burnley, who pulled one back and brentford equalised. leeds were still staying up and survival was confirmed whenjack harrison made it 2 1. but there were sadder scenes when the news filtered through, ending burnley s six seasons of premier league football. jim lumsden, bbc news. cutting for burnley. gutting for burnley. the race for fourth was never really in doubt after spurs sealed their place in next season s champions league, with an emphatic 5 0 victory over norwich. they needed just a draw, given their far superior goal difference over rivals arsenal.