desperate stage, before they need hospitalisation, before their mothers bury them on the way. those mobile teams are critical but, again, there are insurgents and it is a very difficult place to operate across the country. this is a crisis unlike the famine of 2011, which is starting to spread across somalia. looking back to that famine of 2011, what lessons are there from that and have they been applied this time round you try to avoid any unnecessary loss of life? yeah, look, i think several lessons and some have replied and some haven t. the biggest lesson we keep yelling about and trying to respond to is that a famine has not been declared yet even though people are living in those kinds of conditions here. the declaration of famine in 2011, by the time that happened, more than 100,000 people had died, tens of thousands of children had died.
that is why we are trying to move like this for months and months but money needs to come and come early because supply chains take time. so, those lessons are being applied and money is filtering in now and the uk government and us government have the european commission and the money is coming but the level of the crisis is still outstripping the supply. that is a key one as your correspondence there, climate. that was not a big message of 2011 but there is no doubt, beyond rising food prices because of the invasion beyond rising food prices because of the russian invasion of ukraine and what that is done to fuel and food, we have to look at the impact the climate crisis is having and look at the excesses that have gone on in the west and how they are being paid for by the world s poorest children. james elder, the spokesperson for unicef. russia s new military commander in ukraine has said he s preparing to evacuate people from the occupied city of kherson. general sergei surovikin
to hold back ukraine s counter offensive, but has admitted that the situation on the ground is difficult. tom brada reports. children, the elderly and even family pets, waiting for their turn to be taken to safety. this is the southern city of kherson, occupied since february. citizens are getting ready to leave in fear it will become a bloodied front line stop to. translation: i stop to. translation: ., a stop to. translation: . , ., stopto. translation: ., translation: i ask you to interpret translation: i ask you to interpret my translation: i ask you to interpret my words - translation: | ask you to | interpret my words seriously. we will not abandon the city understand until the end stoplight kherson is a strategic and symbolic target for ukraine s government and for ukraine s government and for the past few weeks, ukraine forces have been gaining ground. the man charged with halting the fight back is
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