than punishing people. we ll have the latest on a dramatic day from our correspondents steve rosenberg in moscow and andrew harding in eastern ukraine, and i ll bejoined by our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, with her assessment. let s start in moscow with steve rosenberg. yes, just a few hours ago, it seemed as if wagnerfighters yes, just a few hours ago, it seemed as if wagner fighters were on their way to moscow and there seem to be a real danger of confrontation because of that. but in russia things can change part and, for whatever reason, they did so today. this is how the day began. in the russian city of rostov, armed men and armour on the streets. and thanks outside key buildings. and tanks outside key buildings. in control here, the mercenary group wagner, closely linked to the state. they d fought for
and in the manner of its departure from afghanistan, the kabul debacle , a crisis of competence. just off the tip of manhattan, lady liberty symbolises america opening its arms to the world. but 20 years on, the us feels a much more introspective place. jon sopel, bbc news, new york. two decades after the attack, the taliban are back in power presenting in the face of the world. the 9/11 attacks led to the invasion of afghanistan. two decades later the taliban are back in power and presenting a new face to the world. i m joined now from kabul by our chief international correspondent lyse doucet. would you say it was inevitable that after 9/11 the taliban would be under attack? after 9/11 the taliban would be under attack? ~ , ., , , ., ~ under attack? well, when you speak to eole under attack? well, when you speak to peeple who under attack? well, when you speak to people who were under attack? well, when you speak to people who were in under attack? well, when you speak to pe
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they cannot find. . .faith. .. their bodies. ramin yousufi there, a resident of kabul. i m joined now from kabul by our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. that emotional counter from ramin yousufi, in a way, summing up the tragedy, the horrorfrom afghanistan in the modern era, so many lives lost, so many innocent children being killed. lost, so many innocent children being killed- being killed. year in, year out, sometimes being killed. year in, year out, sometimes it being killed. year in, year out, sometimes it seemed - being killed. year in, year out, sometimes it seemed like - being killed. year in, year out, sometimes it seemed like day | being killed. year in, year out, i sometimes it seemed like day in, being killed. year in, year out, - sometimes it seemed like day in, day out, afghans have lived through these years of war, hoping against hope that the next year would be more peaceful, would be better than the last, only to live and to diary through years that