to israel, while condemning the latest toll of civilian casualties in gaza where 8,796 people have now been killed, according to the hamas controlled health ministry. there was another huge explosion today in the jabalia refugee camp, the second in as many days. the eu s foreign policy chief josep borell said he is appalled by the reports he s getting. is the steely determination to track down the hamas leaders, blinding israel to its responsibilities under international law? we will discuss that tonight with our panel, from boston the democratic strategist mary anne marsh and from london, the former education secretary justine greening. republicans have put forward an emergency funding bill that includes iii billion dollars for israel but does not include any funding at all for ukraine. we ll get reaction tonight from kyiv. and did a sexist, macho culture in downing street hamper the uk government s response to coronavirus? the rafah border crossing finally opened today to
world, of western countries, by weapons, badge humanitarian equipment, by actually sanctions. brute equipment, by actually sanctions. we spoke weeks ago here in kyiv, when every day ammunition, weapons were arriving, nato partners had been reassuring you that they will have your back. martial law has been imposed, there has been a general mobilisation. do you and your fellow members of parliament feel you are still not quite ready to face up to the russian army? still not quite ready to face up to the russian army? well, we don t have any chance the russian army? well, we don t have any chance to the russian army? well, we don t have any chance to beat the russian army? well, we don t have any chance to beat not i the russian army? well, we don tl have any chance to beat not ready, you know? so we are ready, and that is why we will fight on different directions. i know that, well, you know that they actually. 0f directions. i know that, well, you know that they actually. of this
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could well do that. that is really what is terrifying. he couldn t only drive the people out of ukraine, destroy a productive european country in the process, but he could leave nothing left in large areas. and that is just a devastating prospect. we are seeing about, we are seeing it in some cities, in large part, certainly not in the capital, kyiv. we will have to see where this goes. we kyiv. we will have to see where this gem kyiv. we will have to see where this goes- this goes. we are barely two weeks into this goes. we are barely two weeks into this this goes. we are barely two weeks into this conflict. - this goes. we are barely two | weeks into this conflict. what impact is all of this having on russia s immediate neighbours, who presumably had made certain assumptions about the way russia would conduct itself, for all the grumbling and noises and the growling from moscow on occasions, that they could be reassured certain rules would not be broken? absolutely. here in fin
this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. russia has invaded ukraine. vladimir putin issues this warning to the world. translation: whoever tries to interfere with us, - or threaten our country, should know that russia s response will be immediate and lead to such consequences that have never been experienced in history. this is the scene in kyiv, as people try and flee the capital. eearlier, the president of ukraine made this appeal to the people of russia. translation: the truth is, it must be stopped. - it s not too late and if the leadership of russia doesn t