are going to be using so it is are going to be using so it is a heavily mechanised kind of insertion into the outskirts of the cities and in some cases be fighting doctor block is starting to hear in the north western part of the city but this is the phase were really worrying really hope that ukrainian resistance can continue to slow, if not stopped the russian advance. supply lines do not seem to work in. russian tanks are running out of fuel and are asking for a few even from ukrainian posts. how far, though, do you think putin would go here? he s put as nuclear deterrence on alert. is that feasible? i nuclear deterrence on alert. is that feasible? that feasible? i think it is something that feasible? i think it is something to that feasible? i think it is something to be - that feasible? i think it is something to be taken i that feasible? i think it is l something to be taken very seriously but i would not panic and run for the exits here. it is one of the few muscles that
a close relationship with vladimir putin around russia s world cup four years ago, yesterday sparked outrage by allowing the country to continue playing, albeit without their flag or anthem and on neutral grounds. but today, with what it called a heavy heart , the international olympic committee, whose games putin has also used to project state power, urged all sports to exclude athletes from russia and belarus from global competitions. and this evening, football finally got tough. the sport, of course, does have an influence sometimes that other things just can t reach. you know, we know that, so remember what happened with apartheid in south africa and the boycotts. in the end, they were very powerful and produced results. players will suffer, but i m rather afraid that s, you know, an unfortunate side issue. having already stripped st petersburg of the champions league final, today, uefa terminated a lucrative sponsorship deal with russian state controlled energy giant gazprom.
our sports editor, dan roan reports russia was meant to have been playing a world cup playoff match against poland next month. instead, along with the country s other clubs and national teams, it finds itself cast into footballing exile, kicked out of fifa and uefa s competitions as they finally bowed to mounting pressure. fifa, whose president, gianni infantino, forged a close relationship with vladimir putin around russia s world cup four years ago, yesterday sparked outrage by allowing the country to continue playing, albeit without their flag or anthem and on neutral grounds. but today, with what it called a heavy heart , the international olympic committee, whose games putin has also used to project state power, urged all sports
the news and worry. this is a russian name at school but the teachers say many people switch to ukrainian since the war, in protest. there is no mass flight out of here. people are not sure anywhere safe any more. some are now arming themselves for a fight they did not use. a week ago, he was working in it on a digitisation project. what do you think it is that putin wants?- is that putin wants? putin wants to is that putin wants? putin wants to take is that putin wants? putin wants to take over, - is that putin wants? putin wants to take over, to - is that putin wants? putin - wants to take over, to control others. that why speech he made was he, i m sorry, he is a devil. he won t stop. that is the fear devil. he won t stop. that is the fear here. devil. he won t stop. that is the fear here. even - devil. he won t stop. that is the fear here. even as - the fear here. even as ukrainians prepared to resist any way they can. football s governing bodies, fifa and uefa have banned
the police to check we really are journalists. children have stopped going to school since russia declared war. so their building has been turned into a collection point. these are supplies for anyone too scared to go out orfor those preparing to defend their neighbourhood. yulia tells me everyone s pulling together, trying to help. it s easier to keep busy, she says, than to watch the news and worry. this is a russian language school, but the teachers say many people have switched to ukrainian since the war in protest. there is no mass flight out of dnipro. people aren t sure anywhere s safe any more. so some are now arming themselves for a fight they didn t choose. a week ago, yuri was working in it on a digitalisation project. what do you think it is that putin wants? translation: putin wants to take over, to control us.