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which named mr prigozhin. the mercenary leader had led an aborted mutiny against the russian military injune amid growing tension with commanders over the war in ukraine. he had since relocated to belarus. in a statement released on the telegram channel, the spokeswoman of russia's investigative committee, svetlana petrenko, said genetic tests had established the identities of all those on board. translation: as part - of the investigation of the plane crash in the tver region, molecular genetic examinations have been completed according to their results. the identities of all ten dead were established. they correspond to the list stated in the flight sheet. well, the exact circumstances behind the plane crash remain unclear. our russia editor steve rosenberg has the latest from moscow. we still don't know the cause of the crash. there's been so much speculation in recent days. was this a missile attack, a bomb on board? was this some kind of other sabotage? we don't know. the kremlin has said, "this is nothing to do with us, we weren't behind this." that denial though has not removed the widespread suspicion that mr prigozhin, the wagner chief, was targeted by russian authorities as an act of revenge for the mutiny which he organised back injune, and which was an unprecedented challenge to the kremlin. interesting, this statement that came out from russian investigators today, a very brief statement, just three sentences — mr prigozhin was not mentioned by name, but the implication of what was written was pretty clear, that, as far as the russian authorities are concerned, mr prigozhin is dead. meanwhile, one of ukraine's most celebrated fighter pilots, and two other airmen, have been killed in a mid—air crash. captain andrii pilshchykov won fame taking part in close range aerial battles over kyiv during the early phase of russia's invasion, flying under the call—sign "juice." the three pilots were killed when two l—39 combat training aircraft collided over a region west of kyiv. the ukrainian military called the deaths "painful and irreparable" losses. and the military paid tribute to him as a young officer with "mega knowledge and mega talent". in an address, president volodymyr zelensky acknowledged how much pilshchykov had done for the country. translation: an investigation is being carried out _ into what happened, and of course, all circumstances will be clarified. ukraine will never forget everyone who defended the free skies of our country. last year, andrii pilshykov spoke to the bbc about the work he and his fellow pilolts were doing, especially the difficulty of shooting down russian cruise missiles. let's listen to some of what he said. intercepting the cruise missiles, your mission is to save the lives on the ground, to save the city. you're not able — it's a terrible feeling that somebody will die. somebody will die in minutes, and you didn't prevent that. after school, i entered into the air force university. it was a dream from childhood, from the age of five. it's myjob, it's my mission. face—to—face air battle, air engagement, ourjets have almost no chances to win. we were pushing them away, because they were forced to avoid us, and we were trying to get russianjets in the bubbles of our air defence, and they shooted them down. but russians are improving their tactics, and we need something more advanced than ourjets, for air defence, for interception of cruise missiles. the pilot who has been lost in a midair collision in a training exercise. illia ponomarenko is a ukrainian journalist in kyiv. welcome to the programme. clearly the loss of this pilot is a great blow to the ukraine the maker ukrainian military effort. notjust because of his expertise as a pilot, but also because he was a very vocal and active advocate for more military support to be given to ukraine. {iii military support to be given to ukraine. u, , military support to be given to ukraine. _, , �*, ., military support to be given to ukraine. , �*, ., ukraine. of course it's a painful loss also because _ ukraine. of course it's a painful loss also because he _ ukraine. of course it's a painful loss also because he was - ukraine. of course it's a painful loss also because he was a - ukraine. of course it's a painful - loss also because he was a symbol. he was a very symbolic person, a very bright person. a fond man of the air force. without even revealing his face to the public in the media. he was a young pilot, handsome guy, a playboy, the one with top gun style instagram, very proud, very willing to act with command, active on social media, never hesitating to blast journalists. so he was all about action, attitude and, like i said, even without the reveal of his face, he was super active in terms of pushing for this narrative of the ukrainian air force from his own initiative, speaking english with english sleep —— english language media outlets. the face of an iconic image of a ukrainian pilot in ukraine, which is one of the most iconic things that there is in ukraine in the war, the surprising skill and bravery of the air force which is something that is very important for the ukrainians are now, so he was a face without even revealing his face, even though we knew him by his face. but his voice, mostly his image was iconic and symbolic. mostly his image was iconic and s mbolic. �* , symbolic. and the timing is particularly _ symbolic. and the timing is particularly unfortunate - symbolic. and the timing is - particularly unfortunate because he was very keen on the idea of flying f-igs, was very keen on the idea of flying f—igs, this is an important moment for the air force of ukraine? yes. for the air force of ukraine? yes, it's been more — for the air force of ukraine? yes, it's been more than _ for the air force of ukraine? yes, it's been more than a _ for the air force of ukraine? yes, it's been more than a year- for the air force of ukraine? 1&1: it's been more than a year that many ukrainian pilots and journalists, and in general ukrainian leadership started this campaign to persuade the west to provide ukraine with f-igs. the west to provide ukraine with f—igs. and it happened, he lived to see in the west finally taking that decision — but unfortunately, he will never see his dream come true in terms of being one of the f—16 pilots. he was really dreaming about this, and in many ways, what happened the other day with the f—16 decision was part of his legacy, because he was the top guy in terms of pushing for this idea. that's why he had a lot of interviews in the west, he made trips overseas. so yes, one of the legacies of his life and this war is this decision of f-igs, and this war is this decision of f—igs, and one of the latest things that comes from the air force community, from insiders is that many people in the community suggest that one of the first f—16 machines coming to ukraine be named after juice to honour his legacy.- juice to honour his legacy. thank ou ve juice to honour his legacy. thank you very much — juice to honour his legacy. thank you very much for _ juice to honour his legacy. thank you very much forjoining - juice to honour his legacy. thank you very much forjoining us. - two people have died and nearly 60 have been injured after two explosions at an unlicensed liquefied petroleum gas station in romania. take a look at this. dozens of those wounded were firefighters who'd rushed to the scene after the initial blast, in the town of crevedia, near bucharest late on saturday. shortly afterwards, a second explosion triggered by the massive blaze created a vast fireball. some of those injured suffered severe burns. people living nearby were evacuated from their homes. an investigation into what caused the initial explosion has been launched. london's metropolitan police say they're angry and concerned, after a suspected data breach at one of the force's it suppliers. names, ranks, photos, and vetting levels of potentially thousands of officers and staff may have been hacked. a spokesperson for the met says the breach has been reported to the national crime agency. here's joe inwood. from protecting parliament to policing protests, met officers do some of the most difficult and sensitive jobs in any force. and so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federation. their vice chair saying, "to have their personal details "potentially leaked out into the public domain in this "manner for all to possibly see will cause colleagues incredible "concern and anger." and, according to a senior former officer, some will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a data breach at a third party supplier that had access to information like names, photos and security clearance, but not police contact information. the force says extra security measures have now been put in place. it comes just weeks after a series of data leaks at other forces, including one at the police service of northern ireland, which saw the details of all staff accidentally published. those were human error. this seems to be a targeted attack on a third party it company thought to be contracted by the met to make warrant cards. it's similar to the situation british airways, boots, and the bbc found themselves in when their payroll provider was hacked. in the event of the hack, clearly there's been weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the system, whoever is managing and maintaining it if we are indeed going off the outsourcing. so it's all good and well protecting the front end, but it's got to be the back end as well. the ones who are behind the scenes, if you like, in this instance an it company. the met police say the incident has been reported to the national crime agency and the information commissioner. there are many unanswered questions about this latest attack. who was behind it? how many officers are affected? and what might the loss of this highly sensitive data mean for their security? joe inwood, bbc news. live now to jake moore, a global cybersecurity adviser at the software firm eset. jake, welcome to the programme. what's your take on what happened here? ~ ~ , , , here? well, i think this is yet another worrying _ here? well, i think this is yet another worrying and - here? well, i think this is yet l another worrying and damaging blunder by the organisation that's designed to protect us. and i think, like we've been discussing, it's a supply—chain attack and criminals have simply located that weakest link in the chain, which they are very good and getting better at doing. but police suppliers when their contracts and often choose the cheapest, which can potentially come with security risks and failures if that's not in the programme to start off with. , ., ., off with. right, but would it not be the resnonse _ off with. right, but would it not be the response ability _ off with. right, but would it not be the response ability of— off with. right, but would it not be the response ability of the - the response ability of the metropolitan police to check the security standards of any third parties? it security standards of any third arties? ., , , a, , parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to — parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to the _ parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to the finish _ parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to the finish on _ parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to the finish on these - it's a race to the finish on these tenders that go out to, say, ten suppliers at once, it will come down tojust a few. suppliers at once, it will come down to just a few. but often it's the cheapest that might just to just a few. but often it's the cheapest that mightjust get through, and sometimes they have time restraints on how quickly they can do it. and unfortunately, those issues allow these mistakes do occur. , ., ., , occur. the next question of course is, occur. the next question of course is. what's — occur. the next question of course is. what's the _ occur. the next question of course is, what's the motivation - occur. the next question of course is, what's the motivation of - occur. the next question of course is, what's the motivation of a - is, what's the motivation of a hacker in using this data? it’s hacker in using this data? it's unclear hacker in using this data? it�*s unclear whether the hackers have demanded a ransom, or whether this was purely a criminal group testing the forces of security. like we've seen a few police forces come under a few problems recently, that doesn't mean to say it's one criminal group that's conducting this, it could just be others testing that security. i think what we've really got a take from that is, ratherthan we've really got a take from that is, rather than what's happening is, going forward we need to be setting some sort of review and looking at how we can test and check how this data is stored and handled in the future. �* , , ., future. but because of the implications _ future. but because of the implications of _ future. but because of the implications of the - future. but because of the j implications of the release future. but because of the i implications of the release of future. but because of the - implications of the release of names of police officers, it's extremely serious? , �* , of police officers, it's extremely serious? , �*, ., , of police officers, it's extremely serious? , �*, ., serious? yes, it's really dangerous. police officers, _ serious? yes, it's really dangerous. police officers, most _ serious? yes, it's really dangerous. police officers, most of— serious? yes, it's really dangerous. police officers, most of them - serious? yes, it's really dangerous. police officers, most of them apart| police officers, most of them apart from neighbourhood police officers want to remain anonymous, and so they should be. so you'd hope their data was protected. but unfortunately, police data is held in multiple locations, particularly in multiple locations, particularly in mergers, when you merge 2—3 police forces together, they can sometimes lose track of where their data is. and it's those types of... and once they can exploit that, and that's why a data leak like this occurs. ., , that's why a data leak like this occurs. . , . ., occurs. thanks very much indeed for “oininu us, occurs. thanks very much indeed for joining us. jake- _ in zimbabwe, the country's opposition leader nelson chamisa has claimed victory after challenging the results of the election. on saturday, zimbabwe's president emmerson mnangagwa said he had won enough votes to secure a second term. mr chamisa's party, citizens coalition for change, claims there's been widespread vote—rigging, and international observers say the election has fallen short of democratic standards. we speak now to the spokesperson forzanu pf, farai marapira. welcome to the programme. what will you do with these accusations of vote—rigging or irregularities in the voting? vote-rigging or irregularities in the voting?— vote-rigging or irregularities in the votin? , ., , ., ., the voting? these matters are legal matters. zanu-pf, _ the voting? these matters are legal matters. zanu-pf, our _ the voting? these matters are legal matters. zanu-pf, our tallies - the voting? these matters are legal matters. zanu-pf, our tallies have l matters. zanu—pf, our tallies have shown that they are in tandem with the results i have been given, so we won't have a problem with the numbers that are given. but if there's any problem, then there legal challenges for the courts. if there were any problems with the results i have come out, we advise that they go to the courts and seek redress. fist that they go to the courts and seek redress. �* , ., , that they go to the courts and seek redress. �* , . , ., , redress. at the very least, it was sli . htl redress. at the very least, it was slightly unusual, _ redress. at the very least, it was slightly unusual, you _ redress. at the very least, it was slightly unusual, you started - slightly unusual, you started opening polling stations quite late then extended them, right? iliiui’eiiii opening polling stations quite late then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, i then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, lthink— then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, i think we _ then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, i think we need _ then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, i think we need to - then extended them, right? well at zanu-pf, i think we need to make | zanu—pf, i think we need to make that clear, they faced a lot of challenges which we understand. and allow me to say this — all these challenges that were happening at polling stations, they were also affecting our voters at zanu—pf. there were no voting stations where you find only one party voting there. at every polling station, there. at every polling station, there were votes for every party, albeit in different numbers. but then to look at it and think that all these challenges they had would only affect one party, it's not correct. ., , only affect one party, it's not correct. . , , ., correct. clearly, but if there are allegations _ correct. clearly, but if there are allegations of _ correct. clearly, but if there are allegations of intimidation - correct. clearly, but if there are allegations of intimidation of i allegations of intimidation of voters, that's a different matter. well, if you really look at it, we've had the most peaceful elections. we've really developed our democracy. these allegations of intimidation are unfounded, if you look at it from our perspective. and if the police had been on top of that in any case, and they'd been making arrests without no fear or favour. so to say there's been intimidation of the electorate is patently false. the intimidation of the electorate is patently false-— intimidation of the electorate is atentl false. ., , ., , patently false. the opposition party claims that the _ patently false. the opposition party claims that the polls _ patently false. the opposition party claims that the polls were - patently false. the opposition party claims that the polls were actually. claims that the polls were actually in their favour ahead of the election, what's your response to that? ~ , ., election, what's your response to that? . , ., election, what's your response to that? ~ a, , election, what's your response to that? . ., , , that? well, you saw the rallies, use all the numbers, _ that? well, you saw the rallies, use all the numbers, you _ that? well, you saw the rallies, use all the numbers, you saw— that? well, you saw the rallies, use all the numbers, you saw their- all the numbers, you saw their numbers — the writing was on the wall. so i don't know what basis they used it to justify their claims for winning, they used it to justify their claims forwinning, but they used it to justify their claims for winning, but at zanu—pf, we've set from the offset when we did our campaigns, we were in it to win it, and we want it. and we have the numbers, ourvoters and we want it. and we have the numbers, our voters showed up and this is an expected result by us. we worked hard, we really campaigned hard so we could achieve this result. ., ., hard so we could achieve this result. ., ~' , ., , hard so we could achieve this result. ., ~ , ., , . hard so we could achieve this result. ., ,, , ., , . ., result. thank you very much for “oininu result. thank you very much for joining us- _ result. thank you very much for joining us. thank _ result. thank you very much for joining us. thank you _ result. thank you very much for joining us. thank you so - result. thank you very much for joining us. thank you so much. | britain's former culture secretary, nadine dorries, has resigned, with a blistering attack on the prime minister. she told rishi sunak, "history will notjudge you kindly". this is a big deal in the uk because it puts mr sunak under who is behind in the polls, under pressure by giving his political opponents useful ammunition ahead of a high—profile by—election in her seat. our political correspondent helen catt reports. more than two months after she said she would resign with immediate effect, nadine dorries has now started the process of formally quitting as an mp, but she's not going quietly. she's accused rishi sunak of abandoning borisjohnson's election—winning manifesto, and of helping to whip up a public frenzy against her. in a letter, she told him... she's entitled to that view, but i think people are kind of tired of raking over the coals of borisjohnson's government. we need to get on and govern this country properly and make people feel that progress before the next election. at the bowls club, in flitwick, in mid bedfordshire, players had their own views on their mp's departure. it was expected. it's been in the cards. people have discussed that quite often now, that they weren't very impressed by her, or pleased. i respect her loyalty to boris, because i think it was a hatchet job on him, and a certain man who's in government now was one of the culprits behind it. and ijust feel that they should forget about that and just get on with what's best for the country. about time. we haven't had any involvement, and no—one's come knocking - on my door from any of the parties. we've had lots of leaflets, but no information at all, i and she should have gone before. campaigning began weeks ago. nadine dorries last won here by nearly 25,000 votes, but opposition parties sense an opportunity. injuly, labour overturned a similarly large tory majority to win selby and ainsty. its party chair was out in flitwick today, aiming for a repeat. from my conversations that i've had with people, they can see that labour with keir starmer offering something very, very different. we're absolutely determined to change our country for the better. the lib dems argue they're best placed after explosive wins in places like summerton and frome. this is a seat, a rural blue wall seat, the sorts of seats that liberal democrats have been winning. and if you look at recent byelections in this type of seat, we've won from third place. while the tories will hope that, as in borisjohnson's old seat of uxbridge and south ruislip, they can hold on. the exit of mid bedfordshire's mp has been dramatic and noisy. choosing her replacement might be no more peaceful. helen catt, bbc news. taking you to a story involving a florida shooting that police revealed was racially motivated, and the gunman hated black people. this was the shooting in florida that killed three people, and the two men and one woman were shot dead in a dollar general store injacksonville by a man in his early 20s. we can now go to a press conference held by the sheriff there now. this investigation _ the sheriff there now. this investigation is _ the sheriff there now. this investigation is ongoing. l the sheriff there now. ti 3 investigation is ongoing. i will provide you with additional information as it's established and verified. i want to thank our law enforcement partners for their continued support in this investigation. as our community collectively grieves this tragedy, this agency will continue to diligently investigate so we can provide victims's families with as many resources as we can. the families are grappling with why this tragedy occurred. i urge us all to not look for sense in a senseless act of violence. there's no reason or explanation that will ever account for the shooter's decisions and actions. it is sickening ideology is not representative of the values of this jacksonville community we love so much. we are not a community of hate, we stand united with a good and decent people of the city. we reject this inexcusable violence, and this agency will not rest until this investigation is complete in every available avenue of accountability has been exhausted. and i'll be happy to answer any questions after we view this video. the happy to answer any questions after we view this video.— we view this video. the sheriff they are talkin: we view this video. the sheriff they are talking about _ we view this video. the sheriff they are talking about a _ we view this video. the sheriff they are talking about a shooting - we view this video. the sheriff they are talking about a shooting that i are talking about a shooting that took place, leaving three people dead. this was injacksonville, florida on saturday, and the police are now talking about the identity of that shooter who allegedly called law enforcement —— the gunman's parents called authorities saying they found a manifesto in his possessions. the police are investigating that. let's turn to iran now — where state media say a well—known pop singer will face legal action after releasing a music video encouraging women not to wear headscarves. mehdi yarrahi's video for "roosarito" — or "your headscarf" — expresses solidarity with the protest movement that erupted following the death in custody of mahsa amini. she'd been arrested for not wearing a headscarf. let's speak to dr sanam vakil, director of the middle east and north africa programme at the international affairs think tank chatham house. welcome to the programme, what can you tell us about this song and why it was so inflammatory?— it was so inflammatory? great to seak to it was so inflammatory? great to speak to you- — it was so inflammatory? great to speak to you. the _ it was so inflammatory? great to speak to you. the song - it was so inflammatory? great to speak to you. the song is - it was so inflammatory? great to speak to you. the song is seen l it was so inflammatory? great to | speak to you. the song is seen to it was so inflammatory? great to i speak to you. the song is seen to be very provocative, coming a year after protests in iran that have been driven by all segments of society, but you've seen women under the banner of life, women and freedom take off their headscarves, and this has been very challenging for the iranian government. and we've witnessed huge protests, but we've witnessed huge protests, but we've also seen massive repression, so the government is taking a very heavy hand in advance of the anniversary of the protests that were sparked by a young woman's death named mahsa amini. you've mentioned these _ death named mahsa amini. you've mentioned these protests - death named mahsa amini. you've mentioned these protests and i death named mahsa amini. you've i mentioned these protests and they've been going on for a year — to what extent is there momentum at the moment? , . . ., , ., moment? they have certainly waxed and waned. — moment? they have certainly waxed and waned. and _ moment? they have certainly waxed and waned, and the _ moment? they have certainly waxed and waned, and the protests - moment? they have certainly waxed and waned, and the protests did i and waned, and the protests did indeed begin to die down around february this year, february and march, and that's because the government has been hugely repressive, there were massive arrests, over 500 people died during the protests, and many people have been sentenced to death and executed since the protests. and this is really signalling that the islamic republic has no intention of compromise or change, or trying to appeal to its very divided population. in advance the september anniversary of mahsa amini's death, but also of all the other young people who also died in the protests, the protests, the government is pushing back. thank ou ve government is pushing back. thank you very much. _ government is pushing back. thank you very much, this _ government is pushing back. thank you very much, this is _ government is pushing back. thank you very much, this is bbc- government is pushing back. thank you very much, this is bbc news. l hello there. part two of the weekend is looking pretty similar to how it was yesterday — sunshine and showers, but i don't think the showers will be quite as heavy, or certainly not quite as widespread as what we had yesterday. but again, eastern parts of the uk will see some of the heaviest of the thunderstorms and showers today, whereas further west we've got this weather front bringing light and patchy rain to northern ireland in between some good spells of sunshine. so for the rest of the day, it will stay rather cloudy with outbreaks of rain across northern ireland, skies brightening up from the west later. western scotland, western parts of britain seeing some sunshine. most of the heavy showers will be affecting eastern scotland and eastern parts of england, again, some torrential downpours in a few places. and top temperatures 21—22 celsius here, high teens further north and west. so for the reading and leeds festival today, i think the better chance of staying dry will be across reading. for the leeds festival, i think you could pick up a few showers, which could be on the heavy side. same too for notting hill carnival. i think today is a greater risk of seeing showers, and what we'll see tomorrow, i think it could stay largely dry with good sunny spells. now, as we move through this evening, overnight, the showers mostly fade away. that weather front, a weakening feature, spreads across central and eastern england. just a band of patchy cloud on it. and it will be quite a cool night to come again, particularly out of town under those clear skies, single digits likely for many of us now for monday. and of course, monday is a bank holiday for most of us, it's looking like being a fairly good day, i think, quite a bit of sunshine around. into the afternoon, the shower clouds may bubble up. you could see the odd light shower here and there, but most places should stay dry. and top temperatures, 21 celsius. it's the high teens further north, and winds will be light, as well. as we move out on monday into tuesday, things change again. the low pressure starts to push into the north of the uk. that'll bring stronger winds, blustery showers certainly to scotland. some of these showers could be quite heavy. elsewhere, some good sunny spells, but this weather front will be spreading across england and wales, bringing a band of showers, but it will become confined to southern and eastern areas by the end of the day with quite a bit of sunshine, i think, developing behind it. top temperatures around 22 celsius. cooler than that, though, further north where it will be quite blustery. wednesday, at this stage, not too bad thanks to a ridge of high pressure, but then it turns more unsettled for thursday and friday. could be quite wet in places particularly across england and wales. this is bbc news. the headlines: russian officials say wagner mercenary boss, yevgeny prigozhin, is dead after being involved in a plane crash. the kremlin has denied ordering the assassination of mr prigozhin, who was a former close aide of president putin. one of ukraine's most celebrated fighter pilots has been killed in a mid—air collision during a training exercise. andrii pilshykov became a national hero for his record in close—range aerial battles during the early phase of russia's invasion. the metropolitan police are investigating a possible data hack after "unauthorised access" was gained to the systems of one of its suppliers. the force said the company had access to names, ranks and photos for potentially thousands of officers and staff. zimbabwe's opposition leader nelson chamisa claims victory after labelling the election a �*gigantic fraud'. president emmerson mnangagwa has rejected criticism about the results. this is bbc news. now on bbc news — sportsday.

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