here in kyiv, president zelensky said these were merciless strikes on peaceful people. this, he said, was absolute evil, perpetrated by savages and terrorists. it all came less than 2a hours after yesterday s dramatic attack on a key bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. russia said this was the result of a truck bomb. others spoke of an audacious act of ukrainian sabotage. kyiv is keeping mostly quiet. some road traffic has resumed. the physical damage can be repaired, but this was a profound psychological blow to moscow. up above, work on the ravaged railway bridge goes on. russia says freight and passenger services have resumed. this bridge is vital to moscow s war effort. it cannot afford to lose it. pauladams, bbc news, kyiv. as the war in ukraine grinds on, the uk is continuing to play its part in sending weapons.
directly accused kyiv. translation: there is no doubt that this is an act of terrorism, . aimed at destroying russia s critically important civilian infrastructure, and this was devised, carried out and ordered by the ukrainian special services. some road traffic has resumed. the physical damage can be repaired, but this was a profound psychological blow to moscow. up above, work on the ravaged railway bridge goes on. russia says freight and passenger services have resumed. this bridge is vital to moscow s war effort. it cannot afford to lose it. pauladams, bbc news, kyiv. well, ukraine says moscow is targeting civilian areas because its forces are unable to respond on the battlefield. in recent weeks, ukraine has managed to regain some territory in the south and east, including the strategically important town of lyman. our defence correspondentjonathan beale reports now from the front line just beyond lyman.
translation: there is no doubt this is an act of terrorism. this was devised, carried out and ordered by the ukrainian special services. some road traffic has resumed. the physical damage can be repaired, but this was a profound psychological blow to moscow. up above, work on the ravaged railway bridge goes on. russia says freight and passenger services have resumed. this bridge is vital to moscow s war effort. it cannot afford to lose it. pauladams, bbc news, kyiv. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more on what president putin has been saying. the fact that we saw putin on a sunday evening, that s interesting, that s unusual, that s important. it suggests i think the kremlin wants to show that president
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moving to higher ground, families wade through the water with the only belongs they can salvage. in southern pakistan, many streets have turned into rivers. families have set up tents on the few roads are still visible. it has been more than ten days of heavy rains and get the streets of sukkur are still flooded. this is one of the main roads linking the community to the outside world. many of the people in this community say they have lost their homes to the floods. they moved to slightly higher ground and managed to set up temporary shelter. they said to me they are worried about more rains coming and they do not know how long they will be able to stay here. just behind is where their homes used to be. from up above, devastation as far as the eye can see. balochistan and sindh have suffered the