way that the methods are too far off. the forces do have to come in towards mcauliffe, and another steam port there, and towards the west, before they can even contemplate risking those navy ships on the black sea port, or, even, a step further. the amphibious attack on the beaches into the city here. it was really, very much relying on whether the russians is in the progress, and fighting these battlegrounds that are, currently, and being fairly held back by the ukrainian military. nick, many thanks indeed. sky news has been told that human trafficking gangs, and in the borders of ukraine, and taking to take advantage of vulnerable women and children in the war. authorities in romania, and poland, or the sexual
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escape with his life. they helped around 400 to people do the same. what is happening now is like seeing your relatives dying in your hands. start working one by one, the eyes getting dark, and you re holding with the hands. completely nonchalantly now, and it is completely with the tactics here. that is to destroy everything. raising mariupol to the ground. crushing more from that. nick martin, sky ukraine. sky news has been told, human trafficking gangs operate on the borders of ukraine, looking to take advantage of the huge numbers of vulnerable women, and children, fleeing the war. authorities in romania, and poland, say that the sexual exploitation of refugees is a growing problem. and the arrests are already
southeast asian nations agreed on friday to step up search-and-rescue efforts to help stranded might ranlt eed m. myanmar s navy intercepted a bet friday. lack at that. that s what they re dealing with. that bolt was carrying more tha. more than 3,000 landed in indonesia and malaysia since the start of may when thailand launched a crackdown on human trafficking gangs. the u.n. estimates 2,500 people are still stuck, stranded at sea. well, promising change, as first day as nigeria s new president. buhari inherits a country with fuel shortages. en front of the cameras, two men stand for an historic
to try to bust up these gangs that are really preying and making a fast buck off human tragedy. this particular boat set sail from egypt. the migrants were loaded bit by bit on one fishing vessel and after a few days they were transferred to another fishing vessel. none of these boats sea worthy. they are rust buckets and then finally they were rescued by the italian navy. they are back on dry land now. now being given medical checks and in the process of identification carol. karl, i know you have talked to some of these migrants. what are they telling you? reporter: harrowing tales of why they left home and how they managed to get here. the price of their passage really has been getting beaten on the way and robbed on the way and being exposed to all kinds of violence especially from those human trafficking gangs. i talked to a syrian man.