another ukrainian breakthrough. the men of the 68 brigade fought russian marines for three days to take this village. here is very difficult, very difficult because this is the main difference, the main area of activity for russian soldiers. what we can see here is there has been fighting house to house and room by room, very close? yes, very close. he is already giving orders for the next attack. it is imminent. translation: listen, it is very important, i you need to listen to people, you need to listen very closely and smile, why are you worried? we are winning this war. with hours to go they re packed up and ready to go to trenches. this drone unit will play a vital part in the assault. while artillery sounds all around them, they have to move fast to get closer still to russian positions. the cost of this fight is everywhere to see, destroyed western built armour litters the battlefield but russia too has also lost dozens of tanks and vehicle since this offensive began.
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the struggle to take back what is theirs has begun in earnest. this was russian held ground two weeks ago, and for this brigade, the journey to the front takes longer now. here in the east and the south, there is still a long way to go. ukraine is on the offensive. russia fought hard to keep the ground and this brigade fought harder. step by step it was russian mines. this is all russian equipment and uniforms? yes, equipment. rations, everything. we travel to another front and another ukrainian breakthrough. the men of the 68th brigade fought russian marines for three days to take this village. here is very difficult, very difficult because this is the main difference, the main area of activity for russian soldiers. what we can see here is there has been fighting house to house and room by room, very close? yes, very difficult. andrei is already giving orders for the next attack. it is imminent. translation: listen, it is very important, i you need to listen to people, you n
hello and welcome to the programme. the us coastguard has launched a search and rescue operation, after a sub mersible used to take tourists to view the wreck of the titanic went missing in the atlantic ocean. the vessel with five people on board lost contact about one hour and 45 minutes into a dive to the wreck. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly 4,000 metres beneath the surface, around 600 kilometres off the coast of newfoundland in canada.from boston , our correspondent jessica parker reports. designed to plunge the depths of the ocean, this is the titan submersible, now missing in the north atlantic after contact with the vessel was lost. it sparked a frantic but complicated search. 0n the bottom, particularly very deep, it s going to be difficult to rescue it. none of the conventional submarine rescue methods, which are designed mainly for naval submarines, would be able to operate down at the depth of the titanic. even if it could get down there, the hatc
i m a wreck. and i ll never, ever get over it. i m absolutely brokenhearted, because georgia shouldn t. .. she shouldn t have been murdered. reynolds could and should have been dealt with. simple to put him in front of a judge and a judge could have done everything that they needed to do with reynolds. i mean, it s absolutely heartbreaking to hear you speak like that and i m so, so sorry for you. and the family, obviously. what do you want people to take away from this interview and from the book that you ve written? ijust hope that people read it, they can pick up on certain things and it might help them out if ever they are in the horrible situation that we found ourselves in. steve and annette, thank you very much for talking to us. i really appreciate it, thank you. thanks for having us. yes, thanks for letting us explain what it s really like. west merica police who investgiated jamie reynolds told us that the force s handling of previous incidents by him was investigate