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blood to defend this country. i understand your partner has been refused a uk visa in the past. yes. that situation refused a uk visa in the past. yes. that situation appear refused a uk visa in the past. yes. that situation appear to refused a uk visa in the past. 123 that situation appear to be quite fluid at the moment. what is your future plan? future plan? when we say fluid, i received an future plan? when we say fluid, i received an e-mail future plan? when we say fluid, i received an e-mail and future plan? when we say fluid, i received an e-mail and there - future plan? when we say fluid, i received an e-mail and there was future plan? when we say fluid, i i received an e-mail and there was a received an e mail and there was a statement by the uk yesterday about making visas more accessible. but of course that is not possible. the visa application centre in kyiv is obviously short. the one that was openedin obviously short. the one that was opened in lviv is only o
they will be at europe s door soon. spurned by nato and under attack from the north, south and east, how long can ukraine hold out? jonah fisher, bbc news. as you can imagine it is a fast moving situation and we will keep you up to date about everything happening. we can take a live image this morning over the capital city of kyiv and the picture emerging is one of relative calm. there were sirens earlier this morning. but relative calm as we speak to you now. let s speak now to our correspondent james waterhouse in kyiv. there is a big picture here which is a lot of troop movements and what appears to be major russian
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