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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 has 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 pilshchikov 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. paul adams reports. ukraine has lost one of its most famous pilots and one of its most visible. when russia invaded, few gave ukraine's air force much chance of getting off the ground, but from dogfights over kyiv to the interception of russian cruise missiles, andrii pilshchykov was part of an elite force fighting against extraordinary odds. the cause of thursday's crash is still not known. two training jets colliding over a village narrowly avoiding crashing into houses. invasion, their status as national heroes is well—established. president zelensky said the death of andrii pilshchykov and two of his colleagues was a disaster. andrii pilshchykov was due to start training on american—made f—16 jets in a few weeks, something he had lobbied hard for since last year. he could be a hero. he could be a motivated veteran. but without the right equipment, he couldn't do anything in modern war. especially in aerial war. ukraine wishes it had the jets now, but on the ground, in the south, there are signs that its counter offensive, slow going sincejune, could be about to gather pace. some units do appear to have broken through russia's formidable first line of defences. translation: i don't want my guys to think they can relax now. - they know we are moving on to liberate all of our territories. he says he's looking forward to leading his men all the way to the sea but that's a long way away and this fighting is really hard. success is still far from guaranteed. paul adams, kyiv. illia ponomarenko is a ukrainian journalist in kyiv and explained how important captain andrii pilshchikov had been to ukraine's military effort. it's a painful loss also because andrii was a symbol. he was a very symbolic person, a very intelligent person, a very bright one. a frontman of the air force, and without even revealing his face to the public in the media. he was a young pilot, handsome guy, a playboy, the one with a top gun—style instagram, very colourful person, very proud, very willing to argue with command, active on social media, never hesitating to blast journalists. so he was all about action, attitude and, like i said, even without revealing 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—language media outlets, and also being 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 right now. so he was a face without even revealing his face, even though we knew him by his face. but his voice mostly, and his image was iconic and symbolic. and the timing is particularly unfortunate because he was very keen on the idea of flying f—16s. this is an important moment for the air force of ukraine. yes, 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—16s. and it happened, andrii lived to see 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's happened the other day with the f—16 decision was one part of his legacy, because like i said, he was the top guy in terms of pushing for this idea. 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... 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. jake moore is a global cybersecurity adviser at the software firm eset and he gave his reaction to the suspected data breach. well, i think this is yet 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 that chain, which they're very good and getting better at doing. but police suppliers, they win 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. right, but would it not be the responsibility of the metropolitan police to check the security standards of any third parties? it would be, but sometimes it's a race to the finish on these tenders that go out to, say, ten suppliers at once, it will come down 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, it's those issues that allow these mistakes to occur. the next question of course is, what's the motivation of a hacker in using this data? well, it's unclear whether the hackers have demanded a ransom, or whether this was purely a criminal group testing the force's 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 just testing that security. but i think what we've really got a take from that is, rather than what's happening, 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. but because of the implications of the release of names of police officers, it's extremely serious? yes, it's really dangerous. 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 mergers — when you merge 2—3 police forces together, they can sometimes lose track of where that data is. and it's those types of weaknesses that criminals are very good at locating. and once they can exploit that, that's why a data leak like this occurs. 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 mnanggagwa 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 have won this election, we are in the lead. we're even surprised why mr mnangagwa has been declared the leader, because he's not. after the results were announced, president mnangagwa held a press conference where he was asked about concerns over the integrity of the vote. the elections have come and gone. i am humbled by the trust and confidence that you, my fellow countrymen and women, have imposed on me once again to stand as president of your great country zimbabwe. i am so happy that the vote was won fairly in broad daylight. now it's time for a look at today's sport. it's been a dramatic day in the premier league, ten—man liverpool were heading for defeat at newcastle before darwin nunez came off the bench and scored twice to give them a 2—1 win. anthony gordon had given newcatle a first—half lead and liverpool captain virgil van dijk waas sent off minutes later, but nunez was brough on in the 77th minute, scored the equaliser in the 81st minute before scoring an almost identical second in stoppage time. an extraordinary turnaround. the second time in a row we didn't follow part, it could have happened. it helps to get closer together, to create a mentality. again, and so would have loved to play the game with 11 men but at least he got a chance to do something really special. —— we got. manchester city are the top of the table, the only side with a 100 percent record, but they also left it late at at sheffield united. it was a frustrating afternoon for erling haaland who missed a penalty late in the first half, but finally put city ahead with a close—range header after the break. sheffield united equalised late on through jayden bogle — which looked like earning them a point seemed to earn them a point. but wasn't to be, as city scored in the 88th minute, rodri lashing the winner into the top corner from about 12 yeards out. 2—1 to city to make it three wins out of three. aston villa made it back—to—back wins in the premier league with a 3—1 victory over burnley at turf moor. matty cash, who hadn't scored a goal for villa in 15 months, scored the first two for unai emery�*s side. lyle foster gave burnley hope with a goal two minutes after half—time, but moussa diaby made sure villa took the points. vincent kompany�*s burnley side have only played twice, but both have been home defeats. barcelona fought back to secure a 4—3 win at villarreal with last year's la liga top scorer robert lewandowski scoring the late winner. barca took an early two—goal lead but the home side recovered and went ahead five minutes after half—time. ferran torres then levelled in the 69th minute, with lewandowski tapping in from a rebound off the post. osasuna are drawing valencia athletic, bilbao kick off against real betis in the next 15 minutes. bundesliga record signing harry kane scored twice for bayern munich as they beat augsburg 3—1 to make it two wins out of two matches. it was his first league game at home. mainz played out a 1—1 draw with frankfurt. red bull's max verstappen has equalled the formula one record for number of successive race wins. he did it in front of his home fans in a chaotic dutch grand prix. torrential rain caused mayhem at the zandvoort circuit, but he took the chequered flag, to make it nine in a row, a feat last achieved by sebastian vettel�*s record ten—year ago. the world champion is now 138 points clear in the standings — and seemingly uncatchable with nine races left in the season. fernando alonso for aston martin took second, with alpine's pierre gasly completing the podium. the final tennis major of the year gets underway on monday, the us open begins in new york, and iga swiatek is taking nothing for granted as she prepares to defend her title. the world number one enters the tournament coming off a loss in the cincinnati open semifinal to coco gauff, she says she learned a great deal on her way to victory last year, and will apply that knowledge. i tried to take everything step—by—step, go forward with my thoughts and think that i need to do something more, because last year i won. so, remembering this is a totally different chapter always helped, but i always want to kind of take a lesson from last year, i learned a lot during the us open, this was probably the most important tournament in terms of me believing in myself. go to the bbc sport website for coverage of the final day at the world athletics championships gold for jakob ingebrigtsen in the 5000 metres and mary moraa in the 800 metres. that's all the sport for now. weather forecasters are warning of a number of extreme weather events happening around the world. in the last few minutes, florida governor ron desantis has been holding a news conference from the florida state emergency operations centre as tropical storm idalia develops in the gulf of mexico, potentially threatening florida. our emergency operations centre will go to a level one, 24—hour around—the—clock, starting at zero 700 tomorrow. please listen to your local officials. if you look at this big ben region, the models are probably more in agreement than when we had ian last year, but these things can shift. there is still some uncertainty out there, so please just heed the warnings of your local officials, continue to watch the news. if you are in the part of this storm, you should expect power outages, so please prepare for that. with me is bbc weather presenter chris fawkes. this is one of three expected extreme weather events around the world. , , ., , , world. yes, everything 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thunderstorms to the balearic islands. over the neck 2a and was looking at torrential rain working across northern italy, 200 millimetres, risk of flash flooding. some strong wind, 120 kilometres power into the mediterranean, could even see some waterspouts and tornadoes, severe weather. in asia, looking at typhoon solar, near the island of those on in the philippines bringing flooding rain. could make landfall in south—east china in the coming days but to the north of this we have another zone of severe weather heading into the north—east of china and north korea. we could be looking at 200 millimetres of rain, again talking about the risk of some flash flooding. lots of severe weather in different parts of the world at the moment. it different parts of the world at the moment. , _, . �* h, moment. it is concerning. but some of it is very — moment. it is concerning. but some of it is very typical— moment. it is concerning. but some of it is very typical for _ moment. it is concerning. 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weather systems. that is one of the things watching for. it could rapidly intensify just watching for. it could rapidly intensifyjust before it makes landfall. intensify 'ust before it makes landfall. . ~ intensify 'ust before it makes landfall. ., ~ , ., weather forecasters are warning of a number of extreme weather events happening around the world. we will be keeping you up—to—date with all of those. police have been giving more information after three people were killed in the us state of florida in what authorities are calling a racially—motivated mass shooting. the attack took place in the city of jacksonville at a dollar general store. the city's sheriff says the suspected attacker was a white male in his 20s who turned the gun on himself. he killed two women and one man, who were all black, with no other injuries reported. the gunman also authored several manifestos for media, detailing his hatred of black people. the shooter was 21 years of age when he committed yesterday's atrocities. he lived with his parents in orange park, in clay county, florida. to our knowledge, he had no criminal arrest history. and as i did say yesterday, he did have a baker act petition from 2017. this petition occurred in clay county, and it appears that the shooter was held for 72 hours under the baker act provisions, then released without further involuntary commitment. 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. dr sanam vakil — director of the middle east and north africa programme at the international affairs think tank chatham house — has explained why this song is so inflamatory. the song is seen to be very provocative, really, 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 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 protests and they've been going on for a year — to what extent is there momentum at the moment? well, they have certainly waxed 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. and in advance of the september anniversary of mahsa amini's death, but then, also of all the other young people who also died in the protests, the government is pushing back. stay with us here on bbc news. 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. forecasters are warning of a number of extreme weather events happening across the globe. florida governor ron desantis has been holding a news conference as tropical storm idalia develops in the gulf of mexico, potentially threatening florida.tropical storm idalia has formed in the gulf of mexico and could strengthen into a hurricane, bringing high winds and storm surges to cuba and florida later 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 chamesa claims victory after labelling the election a "gigantic fraud". now on bbc news the travel show. from historical landmarks... now for the piece de resistance, the original torch.

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