from ukraine and we have seen it around bakhmut. it is pretty modest at the moment, but they are making progress. what that critically does is it fixes russia in battle where they have put so much effort into trying to take bakhmut and i still have not been able to since last year. the russians are completely unable to withdraw from bakhmut and they have to control what they have. that means they need more russians in and around bakhmut and along the 150 kilometre front line in ukraine because they do not have the troops to sustain a front line defence across our area. there will be areas where they will be weaker, as we saw in kharkiv last year. that is what ukraine needs to do. it is less about the defensive positioning on the ground, it is all about intelligence and understanding where the russians are weaker so ukraine can try and attack in strength. edward arnold, it is good to have
are interlinked and the common theme in all of us is the war in ukraine. let s head back to japan. the g7 leaders of the world s leading industrialised nations have begun their summit with a demand that russia withdraws from ukraine, and a promise of new sanctions targeting its economy. those leaders also laid flowers at hiroshima s peace memorial, built to remember those killed in the atomic bomb attack on the city that helped bring the second world war to an end. but it came at a huge cost to life. let s speak to edward arnold. what do you make of what you saw in ukraine today? we will get onto the diplomacy and two parts of the world just now, but for the moment further strikes in kyiv and elsewhere and russia maintains its bombardment on
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