popular over the past couple of years, but clearly there is any human impacts to it. the coastguard is maintaining that when they offered help to the migrants, that help was rejected but lots of people are saying if you can see a boat is so overcrowded and in such deep waters, there is a moral obligation to intervene. relatives of the hundreds lost at sea rushed to this port city fearing the worst. we found aftab from wolverhampton searching for news about his cousins from pakistan. my relatives were on board the boat that capsized. how do you know that? we ve had confirmation. we ve found one of the relatives he s in there, but the rest of them we haven t got hold of yet. how many relatives? four of them. the victims of greece s worst ever migrant ship wreck had set off from libya. many syrians were on board, kazim abu zeeb told me, including his wife. translation: how would i feel? i have lost my wife now. i don t know where she is. it s my wife. 21 year old izra had been
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jamming the russians already admitted control facilities and all orchestrated by very, very good ukrainian command control also using drones out over the russians to attack them in depth with the precision munitions at the us and uk and others are provided. this i think is going to break the front lines for that where they do this attack, i won t speculate on that. although the ukrainians have publicly stated their objective is to sever that ground line of communications. that enables the russians to go along the southeast coast into crimea. i think this is going to be impressive. we achieved combined arms affect in the fight to baghdad when i was a two star general. he headed terrified for the enemy. the differences time over what happened in kharkiv last fall with the ukrainians carried out a very successful attack is that when the lead elements culminate after 72, 96 hours, that s as far as you can physically go. there are follow on forces that will capitalise and exploit
james waterhouse. thank you forjoining us. what do you make what the ukrainian president said there?- you make what the ukrainian president said there? well, it s clear that bakhmut, president said there? well, it s clear that bakhmut, this - president said there? well, it s. clear that bakhmut, this eastern city, has once again become a distraction as president zelensky continues to engage in this never ending diplomatic treadmill, he is on an extraordinary overseas trip where he has addressed the arab league summit, spoke of the nations that have previously sat on the fence when it comes to russia s invasion of ukraine, he is now meeting the g7 economies injapan where his priority in his mind is to secure the long term further military and financial help, he does seem to be doing that, not least with america giving the green light for f i6 fighterjets to be provided potentially by other allies, but the questioning this morning has mostly been about this eastern city of ba