continued support for ukraine. it s a stark reminder that western support isn t necessarily something that could be counted on. we are hearing statements from western capitals but the nature of democracy, the economic turmoil, puts focus on ukraine s forthcoming counter offensive. has it begun? ukraine has been clear that they will not necessarily sound the bugle for that initial moment. they want the element of surprise. i think it s fair to say over the past weeks we ve been seeing a change in tempo that suggest preparatory stages, softening of operations may be happening, but there may be more that we don t know about. the element of surprise is something the u.s. officials say they ve been training the ukrainians to execute. there is pressure on the russians around bakhmut, a symbolic city for them, where yevgeny has been talking about losses. the ukrainians saying they re
years imprisonment. on counts four and five, the firearms offences, the sentence is 18 years imprisonment on each. all those sentences are to be served concurrently, meaning that the shortest period the defendant will be required to serve before he can be considered for early release from the sentence of life imprisonment is 42 years, less the 182 days he has served on remand. after he has served that minimum term, he can only be released if the parole board decide that it is appropriate. he would then remain on licence for the remainder of his life. that was thejudge that was the judge making her statement as she passed sentence she talked about the shot notjust in liverpool but right across the country and in the last few minutes we have been hearing statements from olivia s family have a listen.
for children. we know that s the latest on this and the death toll is expected to go much higher. we visited a hospital in western ukraine earlier this week. a lot of the people who were wounded there, i expect will end up here in lviv in the next day or so. this train station was a place known as a gathering place of severacivilians trying to ge. we re hearing statements of condemnation coming from around the world. w what are some of the reaction sns. reporter: the russians are targeting civilian targets. it s no longer possible any of this is a coincidence. it was a missile fired. they are going after people. they are trying to kill moms and dad and grandmas and grandpas
in prison. the big question today, will the judge decide whether or not the men will have the possibility of parole. we also expect to hear from ahmaud arbery s mother during the hearing with a victim impact statement. she spoke with cnn earlier this morning. ahmaud didn t get a chance to live. so with that being said, travis should not get a chance to live as a free man. travis should go to prison for life without parole, and that being said, he should remain in prison forever. let s go to our national correspondent dianne gallagher on the scene for us in brunswick, georgia, for us this morning. set the scene for us. what do we expect? reporter: well, wolf, as things get under way inside that courtroom here, we expect for it to be a day of hearing statements, both from the defense and from the state. wanda cooper jones, the mother
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