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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:06:00

events. the first buses carrying evacuees from the azovstal industrial site have reached a safe distance away from the fighting in the city. some of them have been sharing their experiences of living in the underground bunkers during the conflict. translation: the soldiers came and i escorted the first 11 people out - i those who were seriously ill, had asthma or needed insulin, and also three of us randomly. more than a0 people, including little children, are left there. for a month, we were eating, over a0 of us, six food tins. we had two buckets of soup, and that was it for the whole day. we were assured that there was a bomb shelter there, a well constructed one. we thought it s only for two to three days, and we ve been there since the 24th of february. translation: there | is no house any more, of course there isn t. it cannot be intact, as there were bombings every day. all the time we spent

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:30:00

tonight hundreds of men, women and children are still trapped in the steel plant in the southern ukrainian city of mariupol, after a ceasefire breaks down. those who managed to get out safely yesterday say living conditions in the plant were brutal. translation: for a month we are eating, over 40 - of us, six food tins. we boiled two buckets of soup out of them, and that was it for the whole day. we ll bring you the latest on the evacuation attempts. also tonight. a record 2.7 million people were referred for cancer checks last year but nhs england say at least 30,000 people are still waiting to start treatment. at least 350 people crossing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:07:00

over a0 of us, six food tins, we boiled two buckets of soup out of them and that was it for the whole day. we were assured there was a bomb shelter there come a well constructed one, we thought it was only for two or three days and we have been there since the 2ath of february. have been there since the 24th of februa . ,, have been there since the 24th of february. there i have been there since the 24th ofj february. there is have been there since the 24th of. february. there is no february. translation: there is no house any more. february. translation: there is no house any more, of february. translation: there is no house any more, of course february. translation: there is no house any more, of course there - house any more, of course there isn t, house any more, of course there isn t, it house any more, of course there isn t, it cannot be intact as they were isn t, it cannot be intact as they were bombings every day, all the time were bombings every day, all the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:30:00

tonight hundreds of men, women and children are still trapped in the steel plant in the southern ukrainian city of mariupol, after a ceasefire breaks down. those who managed to get out safely yesterday say living conditions in the plant were brutal. translation: for a month we are eating, over 40 - of us, six food tins. we boiled two buckets of soup out of them, and that was it for the whole day. we ll bring you the latest on the evacuation attempts. also tonight. a record 2.7 million people were referred for cancer checks last year but nhs england say at least 30,000 people are still waiting to start treatment. at least 350 people crossing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 18:03:00

had asthma or needed insulin, and also three of us randomly. more than 40 people, including little children, are left there. for a month, we were eating, over 40 of us, six food tins. we had two buckets of soup, and that was it for the whole day. we were assured that there was a bomb shelter there, a well constructed one. we thought it s only for two to three days, and we ve been there since the 24th of february. translation: there | is no house any more, of course there isn t. it cannot be intact, as there were bombings every day. all the time we spent in the bunker, they were bombing. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in zaporizhia, where evacuees are heading. we know the convoy that had 100 women and children is on its way to this centre, but it has been hit by delays. we aren t sure what they are and we don t know what the holdup is. we do know they have hundreds

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