silent on it. just to overstress that the pentagon cannot - silent on it. just to overstress - that the pentagon cannot confirm reports that russian missiles have crossed into poland near the ukraine border. we are still awaiting any kind of official confirmation. but i just wonder when you have russia at the table at the g20, what kind of message does it send to the kremlin? is it notjust a green light to behave in this manner? absolutely, i think the international behave in this manner? absolutely, i think the international community . think the international community has been far too slow to send a very clear signal to the kremlin, to mr bruton that his war of aggression against ukraine does not any longer give him access to the broader international conversations and debates that were seen today at the 620. i think president zelensky was correct to continuously refer to the 620 correct to continuously refer to the g20 meeting as the g 19. russia correct to continuously refer to
that this potentially is an extremely serious not the least serious situation of getting what we have seen throughout the day in ukraine. . . have seen throughout the day in ukraine. , , ., ., ., , ukraine. yes, it is worth noting, as he said, ukraine. yes, it is worth noting, as he said. the ukraine. yes, it is worth noting, as he said, the department ukraine. yes, it is worth noting, as he said, the department of - ukraine. yes, it is worth noting, as. he said, the department of defence, the pentagon hasn t confirmed these reports, but i think it is noteworthy nevertheless that allow s deputy prime minister also its defence minister in latvia is a member of nato and a close partner of poland in the baltic region has described this as an attack by russia and nato soil. we cannot independently corroborate those reports and it requires some polish statement analysing the wreckage telling us about the potential trajectory of those missiles and from my perspective as a journalist rep
tell us about how the international community is dealing russia and viewing what russia has been doing, given today about all days we saw that huge number of rockets, missiles being lodged within ukraine itself. that missiles being lodged within ukraine itself. . . missiles being lodged within ukraine itself. , ., , missiles being lodged within ukraine itself. , . , ., missiles being lodged within ukraine itself. , ., ., . itself. at several things at once. first off it s itself. at several things at once. first off it s not itself. at several things at once. first off it s not vladimir - itself. at several things at once. first off it s not vladimir putin i first off it s not vladimir putin who is there. i think that s because putin knew that he would get an ear full from all kinds of world leaders about his conduct in ukraine and also his threats to use nuclear weapons. that s already a signal from the rest of the world. in addition to that you may think russia conducting
but we already know putin s waragainst ukraine - will never be a victory. he hoped to dominate i ukraine without a fight. he failed. all the while, the refugee crisis continues to grow. as the russians widen their assault, less and less of ukraine remains safe, and more and more families feel they have no choice but to leave. jon donnison, bbc news. my colleague yalda hakim is in the city of lviv in western ukraine. until now, it has seemed like western ukraine was safe. does it feel like that might be changing? it really does, joanna, although if you look at today, the sun is out and if you look at this incredible skyline behind me, this is a world unesco heritage site. it is an old city, and the people here, the mayor and