mariupol, that ceasefire was not completely respected and we have a spokesperson from the red cross who spoke to the bbc earlier about the logistical challenges faced. the earlier about the logistical challen . es faced. , , challenges faced. the stumbling block is the challenges faced. the stumbling block is the lack challenges faced. the stumbling block is the lack of challenges faced. the stumbling block is the lack of precise - block is the lack of precise and block is the lack of precise and concrete agreements in respect and concrete agreements in respect of this agreement on all levels. they have to be respected and communicated through respected and communicated through the chain of command and this through the chain of command and this is through the chain of command and this is notjust a choice, this and this is notjust a choice, this is and this is notjust a choice, this is the and this is notjust a choice, this is the responsibility on both this is the res
occasions weddings, funerals, trooping the colour and state visits the household cavalry are there. notjust looking immaculate on horseback but, first and foremost, as highly trained fighting soldiers. but come the platinum jubilee injune, even the household cavalry are looking to raise their game. every time we do anything, we try and top what we ve done before. you re only as good as your last parade and we always try and make each parade better, sharper, smarter. but looking immaculate isn t easy or comfortable. the highly polished boots hardly bend because there are two kilos of beeswax on each boot to get that military shine. the helmets and chest plates are polished to perfection, and any movement on the head has to be a careful balancing act. it s not overly comfortable. but the helmet does mould to the shape of your head in time. the cuirasses are big, but they can be beneficial
it is a huge responsibility and one we do, yeah, one we do with pride and vigour and one we look forward to. making their way towards the base. blues and royals first and then the life guards. it s why, when it comes to the biggest state occasions weddings, funerals, trooping the colour and state visits the household cavalry are there. notjust looking immaculate on horseback but, first and foremost, as highly trained fighting soldiers. but come the platinum jubilee injune, even the household cavalry are looking to raise their game. every time we do anything, we try and top what we ve done before. you re only as good as your last parade and we always try and make each parade better, sharper, smarter. but looking immaculate isn t easy or comfortable. the highly polished boots hardly bend because there are two kilos of beeswax on each boot to get that military shine.
not know exactly how they went, there are a lot of questions about what went wrong and questions about how they made it out but what we do know is that even though the russian forces and russia had assured that this would be safe, that there would be a one day ceasefire, the mayor of mariupol put out a statement saying it was not safe to enter or leave the city and there is also the question about whether there was enough time in the first place, because when it comes to the distance between zaporyzhzhia and mariupol, there are a lot of russian checkpoints and the whole situation was quite delicate and the bbc actually did speak to a spokesperson for the red cross who gave a little bit more detail on the logistical challenges. the stumbling block isjust the lack of very precise and very concrete agreements and the respect of these agreements on all levels. they have to be respected and to be communicated through the chain of command and everyone must be aware and this is notjust a choi
logistical challenges faced. the stumbling block is the lack of very precise and concrete agreements in respect of this agreement on all levels. they have to be respected and communicated through the chain of command and everyone must be aware, this is notjust a choice, this is the responsibility on both sides of this conflict, under international humanitarian law. the fact is this is still a war zone and that is what she is pointing to, the fact that just getting to a city which is so strategically important to russia, where so much of their military operation is being focused, because it s a key port city that allows russia to accomplish that goal of creating a land corridor between russia and crimea. the whole operation is so difficult and so the result is you have more than 100,000 people trapped, who are in desperate need of help