they d been described by the west as a red line, so what would happen this time? officials here at the foreign office and across the west have been vocal about their concerns, but also careful not to say exactly how they would respond. i m not going to speak| about the intelligence, but russia would pay a severe price if they used chemical weapons. - a strike on lutsk overnight, the devastation is already terrible. the hope will be that public warnings may dissuade moscow, though, from taking action which could bring even more suffering. gordon corera, bbc news. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, but who are now fighting and dying in defence of their land. fergal keane was at the ceremony.
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what i m trying to say, there is an information and propaganda war, and in syria, probably, the russian might be able to get a few hundred fighters particularly from the syrian military. it s ironic there are reports in the syrian military and by the president assad s followers, calling for volunteers tojoin the russian campaign in ukraine, but this is the beginning. there is no credible information talking about thousands of potential volunteers in syria joining the campaign so far. hospital ish and middle eastern studies at the london school of eastern economics specialist. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, but who are now fighting and dying in defence of their land. fergal keane was at the ceremony. sung prayers, weeping.
almost no weapons too gruesome, no target off limits. the fear in civilian neighbourhoods like this one is that this is just the start, that because russian ground troops are being blocked from sweeping through this city, they will now do what they have done in so many other parts of ukraine, and simply intensify their aerial bombardments. and then what? this woman survived, but her city s fate remains unclear. andrew harding, bbc news, mykolaiv. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. the country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women, who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, fergal keane reports from lviv. sung prayers, weeping the dead are returning to homes
in vietnam, then want to rise to joint chiefs, national security advisor, secretary of state. it is just an extraordinary life of service. as we look at that, i am a sucker for military funerals. i ve been to a few at west point. you look at this, and just the beauty of it. because, we are honoring the lives of service and purpose. a lot of people denigrate the military, but at the essence of it, and i think of colin powell s life, is this principle that the strong protect the weak. that is why people enlist. to protect the country and to use their strength to protect, not to lord it over as the many other nations. you watch this, and it is just a wonderful thing for america to watch. funerals like this are very important in bringing people together. reminding us of higher things that are often lost in the day-to-day politics. harris: you know, as a