about eight o clock in kyiv. lights went off a minute. bbc correspondents singh and serious raid against civilian infrastructure on the outskirts of kiel. apparently there are a red alerts across ukraine, apart from crimea. it looks like another advance in the russian campaign. and the reuters news agency has just posted in the last few minutes that there are power cuts across kyiv. areas of the city without power. we havejust cuts across kyiv. areas of the city without power. we have just told you they are about an explosion that has happened just a short time ago in kyiv. the british ambassador there is saying that kyiv is under attack again. we will try to make contact with our team. 0bviously mike they will have to make sure they are safely deployed. as soon as we have made contact with them, hopefully we will get some more information from the ukrainian capital is the programme goes on. time now to get the news,
or so. starmer. that will be on 35 minutes orso. he starmer. that will be on 35 minutes or so. he is not going to have a liz truss on the opposite bench and it will be penny mordaunt and then after that it will be the statement from the chancellor, jeremy hunt, so plenty more red but for now, i will hand you back to the studio. four explosions have been reported in the city of kyiv. and its mayor, vitaly klitschko, says residential buildings have been damaged. a week ago gf was hit by a wave of russian missiles at rush hour, part of nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. pauladams nationwide attacks which left 19 dead. paul adams reports from kiel. ukraine s capital under attack again. the city s defences responding quickly. but the drones came thick and fast. of 28. five got through.
and seized a russian military vehicles and tanks. there is a ban on public events in the capital. they will not be any massive celebrations to mark independence day. that is because officials here believe russia could use this day to launch attacks against cities across the country. last night presidents lenski warned people in this country that russia could go with 30 strikes, in his words. moments ago in the head, air raid sirens went off. another reminder of the conflict happening in this country. kiel is away from the front lines but the war is obviously an everybody s minds. thousands of people have been killed. a third of the population has been cities across the country have been destroyed. there appears to be deadlock. despite the warnings people say there is apprehension but
after segments like this, where can i get more about this? i am glad. for the rest of us who are not like professor akhil reed amar, we need to understand what this argument is and how to deal with it. we appreciate that. thank you. a kiel, could to see you again. that is professor akhil reed amar. he s a professor of law and political science at yale university. he is the host of americas constitution podcast. this may not be one that is on your list, but now it should be. this is going to become very, very important. it is gonna play out over the next three months. akhil reed amar, good to see you. thank you. thank you. coming up, six months into russia s brutal war in ukraine, the devastation and in humanity continues. joining me after the break, ukrainian member of parliament, i spoke with her in person during my time in ukraine this past spring. she joins me at my hotel in lviv. that came as the world was learning about the evil horrors left in the wake of the retreat of the t
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