of abducting a second mayor. yevhen matveyev is the elected leader of the southern city of dniprorudne near to melitopol, where russian forces detained the mayor on friday. police in moscow have made a number of arrests at a protest against the war in ukraine. opposition groups say they planned to hold similar demonstrations in other major cities across russia. now on bbc news, it s dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london.
the bbc that if russia uses weapons of mass destruction in ukraine, it would be likely to change nato s stance on the conflict. ukraine has accused russia of abducting a second mayor. yevhen matveyev, is the elected leader of the southern city of dniprorudne near to melitopol, where russian forces detained the mayor on friday. police in moscow have made a number of arrests at a protest against the war in ukraine. opposition groups say they planned to hold similar demonstrations in other major cities across russia. now on bbc news, global questions. hello, welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi. i m in the lithuanian capital of vilnius and president putin s invasion of ukraine has sent shockwaves across the three baltic states of lithuania, estonia and latvia. these were once part of the soviet union and they all share a border with russia.
foreign instructors have worked there in the past it s not known if any are currently there. the polish president has told the bbc that if russia uses weapons of mass destruction in ukraine, it would be likely to change nato s stance on the conflict. ukraine has accused russia of abducting a second mayor. yevhen matveyev is the elected leader of the southern city of dniprorudne near to melitopol, where russian forces detained the mayor on friday. police in moscow have made a number of arrests at a protest against the war in ukraine. opposition groups say they planned to hold similar demonstrations in other major cities across russia. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. with the world focused on russia s invasion of ukraine,
tempt is running close to freezing, chilly start to monday, shamus working their way along the south coast, pushing far north, the remnants of our local bring showers into northern ireland then across into northern ireland then across into northern england and scotland. this is bbc news. the headlines. ukraine says at least 35 people have been killed in a missile attack on a military base near the polish border. dozens more were injured. foreign instructors have worked there in the past it s not known if any are currently there. the polish president has told the bbc that if russia uses weapons of mass destruction in ukraine, it would be likely to change nato s stance on the conflict. ukraine has accused russia of abducting a second mayor. yevhen matveyev is the elected leader of the southern city of dniprorudne near to melitopol, where russian forces detained the mayor on friday.