continues as the rival militia groups accuse each other as thousands of people attempt to flee the country. the uk deputy prime minister has announced sudan s evacuations will end in the next 2a hours. let s show you some pictures of the situation in the capital. you can see plumes of smoke there, also hearing reports of violence and looting in the dark for region. first my colleague has spoken to the head of the militia group. west darfur. i want to put it to you that the people of sudan, particularly in the capitol one, are living in an absolute ordeal. what would it take for you to allow humanitarian corridors? for you to allow humanitarian corridors? . , ., ~ ~ , for you to allow humanitarian corridors? . , ., , ., corridors? transition mike first of all, i corridors? transition mike first of all. i would corridors? transition mike first of all, i would like corridors? transition mike first of all, i would like to corridors? transition mike first of all, i would
we ll be live in glasgow where ukraine are about to play their first international match since the invasion. welcome to the programme. several developments to bring you on the war in ukraine. first, the us will send more advanced artillery systems to ukraine. russia isn t happy about it, saying it will add fuel to fire . ukraine has been asking for these long range missiles systems for weeks and says it will only to use them within its borders. this is the us secretary of state. with regard to weapons systems being provided, the ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use these systems against targets on russian territory. there is a strong trust bond between ukraine and the united states, as well as with our allies and partners. the plan was announced in a new york times opinion piece by president biden, headlined what america will and will not do in ukraine . in it, he says the weaponry and ammunition would help ukraine be in the strongest possible positio
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