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almost every household in the small village lost a family member in this attack. translation: mi; member in this attack. translation: g ., translation: my sons screamed that we should _ translation: my sons screamed that we should run _ translation: my sons screamed that we should run to _ translation: my sons screamed that we should run to the - that we should run to the seller, these fascists should be kicked out, there should be a missile to destroy all of russia. , , ., �* , ., russia. this is what's left of the buildings _ russia. this is what's left of the buildings that _ russia. this is what's left of the buildings that were - russia. this is what's left of the buildings that were hit l russia. this is what's left of. the buildings that were hit by a ballistic missile, the village of hroza is just a few kilometres from the front line. villagers had gathered for a funeral wake in a cafe, only a few survive. tatiana's daughter, herson—in—law, and daughter, her son—in—law, and his daughter, herson—in—law, and his daughter were killed in the air straight, his daughter were killed in the airstraight, rescues his daughter were killed in the air straight, rescues are still searching for her daughter's body. reports from the scene have not indicated the presence of any nearby military target. translation:— of any nearby military target. translation: there were only civilians there, _ translation: there were only civilians there, the _ translation: there were only civilians there, the debtor - civilians there, the debtor only civilians, the injured are only civilians, the injured are only civilians, the injured are only civilians, only civilian cars, there is no sign that military personnel were stationed here, it's only civilians who have died. in stationed here, it's only civilians who have died. in the morning. _ civilians who have died. in the morning, fever, _ civilians who have died. in the morning, fever, too. - morning, fever, too. collaborators may have helped the russians with this deadly attack. ~ . . ., attack. we are conducting all investigative _ attack. we are conducting all investigative action, - attack. we are conducting all investigative action, to - investigative action, to identify the person or persons who— identify the person or persons who directed the rocket to these _ who directed the rocket to these premises.— who directed the rocket to these premises. this morning another attack. _ these premises. this morning another attack. ukraine's - another attack. ukraine's second largest city was hit. several apartment blocks were severely damaged. this man lives in one of them, he pulled his wife and son from the rubble at but he said his mother and a ten—year—old son are still inside. such deadly attacks happen with a terrifying frequency. in what is even more devastating for people here is that they see no end to this war. any time soon. back here in washington, meanwhile, the biden administration has expelled two russian embassy officials. it follows the kremlin�*s move to kick out two us diplomats from moscow last month. here in the us, candidates for speaker of the house are emerging — as more republicans consider throwing their hats in the ring. representatives jim jordan of ohio and steve scalise of louisiana are said to be the frontrunners to replace ousted former speaker kevin mccarthy. former president donald trump — who had teased he would accept the job in the short term — endorsed repjordan early friday. another contender, rep kevin hern of oklahoma is reportedly a popular choice amongst the hard—line house freedom caucus. a little earlier i spoke to democratic congressman raja krishnamoorthi of illinois for a wide—ranging interview — including the race for house speaker. congressman, great to have you back on bbc news. it is not yet clear when there will be a vote for the speaker of the house, possibly wednesday, but from what you're hearing and seeing from your republican colleagues across the aisle what do you expect to see next week? i don't know, sumi. i'm expect to see next week? i don't know, sumi. i'm always surprised when things unfold the way they do. on wednesday i expect we will actually see the balloting and elections, and as some of your viewers might recall, it was a very interesting affair. the last time this happened injanuary, i hope it's not as chaotic and it's not the circus that it was back then. so what do you make of the former president reportedly visiting the capital on tuesday? i honestly don't know. some people say he is merely going to help unify people ahead of their elections on wednesday, other people think that actually thinking about serving as a candidate. and he, ithink about serving as a candidate. and he, i think he put out on truth social that he is supporting jim jordan, but he also said i'm open to being a unifying candidate. short answer is wherever there is a tv camera and in this case whenever there is nojudge presiding on a courtroom, i think donald trump will want to be there, and i suspect he might appear be there, and i suspect he mightappearat be there, and i suspect he might appear at the capitol. congressman, you mentioned the namejimjordan, he congressman, you mentioned the namejim jordan, he seems to be at the moment the favourite to be the next speaker, at least from the republican side. you, would democrats consider supporting him? i’m would democrats consider supporting him?— would democrats consider supporting him? i'm not sure about that. — supporting him? i'm not sure about that, sumi. _ supporting him? i'm not sure about that, sumi. jim - supporting him? i'm not sure about that, sumi. jim jordan | supporting him? i'm not sure i about that, sumi. jim jordan is basically drum's lieutenant in congress. going to pursue an agenda to help donald trump's campaign instead of doing the best of the american people. come gold with the fact he is not really come out in favour of ukraine eight or a stand—alone package for ukraine, i don't think that i could support him.- ukraine, i don't think that i could support him. let's talk about ukraine _ could support him. let's talk about ukraine aid. _ could support him. let's talk about ukraine aid. we've - could support him. let's talk. about ukraine aid. we've talked about ukraine aid. we've talked about ukraine aid. we've talked about ukraine quite a bit in the past, congressman, and the removal of the speaker of the house, support for ukraine is withering in the republican party. you have advocated an up or down vote, indirect vote, on the house of representatives for ukraine aid in the past. why would you support such a move was? it why would you support such a move was?— move was? it has very strong su ort move was? it has very strong support in — move was? it has very strong support in the _ move was? it has very strong support in the senate, - move was? it has very strong support in the senate, once l move was? it has very strong | support in the senate, once it passed the house and the senate and get signed into law, we can't leave ukrainians in the lurch right now. as you know, they are making progress, albeit slowly, in the counteroffensive they launched some months ago. and we can't have a pause right now in the aid, as they are pursuing this counteroffensive. irate aid, as they are pursuing this counteroffensive.— counteroffensive. we see republicans _ counteroffensive. we see republicans both - counteroffensive. we see republicans both in - counteroffensive. we see republicans both in the l counteroffensive. we see - republicans both in the house of representatives and in the senate say they might be willing to consider more aid for ukraine if there was more aid for border policy and border security and tighter border security and tighter border security and tighter border security as well, is that something that you would consider? i that something that you would consider? ., . ., , consider? i would consider it, i don't consider? i would consider it, i don't think— consider? i would consider it, i don't think the _ consider? i would consider it, i don't think the two - consider? i would consider it, i don't think the two should i consider? i would consider it, | i don't think the two should be necessarily intertwined the way they talk about it, however we do have a legislative process and if we need to consider that as a counter proposal from them, then i think we should do it. in regard to the southern border, with the department of homeland security is requested is money for more personnel, but also technology as well as physical barriers. so i'm not against doing that, providing that type of money, but i don't think they should necessarily be combined with the ukrainian issue, but we'll see how it comes out of the legislative process. comes out of the legislative rocess. ., , , ., comes out of the legislative rocess. ., ,, ., ., ., process. congressman, one more cuestion. process. congressman, one more question- you _ process. congressman, one more question. you said _ process. congressman, one more question. you said the _ process. congressman, one more question. you said the select - question. you said the select community on china. —— select committee. is that a good thing, do you think prison bunch you get out of this meeting? i bunch you get out of this meeting?— bunch you get out of this meetin: ? ~ �*, ., ., ., meeting? i think it's a good thin , meeting? i think it's a good thing, president _ meeting? i think it's a good thing, president biden - meeting? i think it's a good l thing, president biden should tell chairman xi whether they engagement in it russian, technological, military, or economic aggression, the hardest becomes for the rest of the world to engage with china and the harder it is for the chinese communist party to help repair the damage that has been done from past economic policies that's materialising now in a rapid slowdown of the chinese economy. on the other hand, if they curb their aggression, and start to play by the rules of the road, economically and militarily and otherwise, i think it would be good not only for the rest of the world but it'll be good for china as well.— china as well. congressman, alwa s china as well. congressman, always great _ china as well. congressman, always great to _ china as well. congressman, always great to speak - china as well. congressman, always great to speak with l china as well. congressman, i always great to speak with you, forjoining us. thanks sumi. live from washington. this is bbc news. the un is now investigating after two deadly air strikes hit northeastern ukraine — with children among the victims. the race for us speaker of the house heats up. we'll ask lawmakers from both sides of the aisle — about the top contenders. the former chief executive of the global fashion i've not decided yet who i'll be supporting, i'm looking forward to the discussion. i think there is a lot of questions that need to be answered for whoever the next speaker is. and in large part, how we are going to effectively govern as a majority. what happened last week was disgusting, it was unnecessary, and torpedoed our very majority, and put a lot of it injeopardy if going forward, frankly. so i think there needs to be a real reckoning within the conference and a discussion, and so i've not made any decisions yet as to who i will or won't support, but i think the conversation is necessary to make that determination. president biden is facing mounting criticism, after his administration announced plans to build a new border wall contruction in texas — rowing back on a campaign pledge. mr biden has said he had no choice, because the funding was signed off while donald trump was president. on wednesday, the department of homeland security, announced that 20 mile of barriers will be builts in a sparsely populated area of the rio grande valley. members of his democratic party said walls did not work, while rival republicans accused him of hypocrisy. but speaking to reporters in the last few hours, president biden defended the decision. i was told that i had no choice, that i, you know, congress passes legislation. to build something, whether it's an aircraft carrier, a wall, or provide for a tax cut, i can't say, "i don't like it, i'm not going to do it." if this hadn't been vetoed... you said yesterday that you tried to re—appropriate the funds. yeah, we tried to ask congress to consider changing the law. to re—appropriate, use it for another purpose. give me more border agents, give me more technical capabilities. detect fentanyl, that's what i want to do. the announcement comes as officials at the southern border report increasing numbers of crossings. last month, border patrol agents registered about 210,000 apprehensions. that's the highest level this year. and since last october, us authorities have detained more than 2.2 million migrants along the us—mexico border. other democratic administrations have built border barriers in the past — including the 0bama administration. janet napolitano served as secretary of homeland security in that cabinet — and i got her reaction to the biden administration's move. well i think it was a difficult decision, obviously, to make. and i think it's important for the president to clarify that we are not going to solve our immigration issues at the border with a wall. 0r immigration issues at the border with a wall. or a fence. the issues are more complicated than that, and require a more holistic route approach. putting up some areas of the border where it is determined it could really help with the traffic, that's a tactical decision that the border patrol had made in the past. but be ond had made in the past. but beyond those _ had made in the past. but beyond those physical barriers, you know the border is some 2000 miles long, what more is needed? it 2000 miles long, what more is needed? u, , 2000 miles long, what more is needed? , ., needed? it could be a combination - needed? it could be a combination of - needed? it could be a| combination of things. needed? it could be a l combination of things. i needed? it could be a - combination of things. i think of it as a three legged stool. one leg is physical infrastructure and one leg is technological, sensors, drones. and the third leg is man power, making sure that you have enough agents on the ground particularly between ports of entry. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. floods, droughts and wildfires — a unicef report says extreme weather caused the displacement of more than 43 million children between 2016 and 2021. that's an average of about 20,000 children displaced every day. the report found that children living in the horn of africa or on small island nations are most vulnerable. the us labour department released the latest jobs report on friday — showing employers added 336,000 jobs in september. that's double economists�* forecasts. the unemployment rate remain unchanged at 3.8%. some of the boost is seasonal, like the start of the school year. but us companies are also showing resilience in the face of higher interest rates. funerals took place in the syrian town of homs, following an unprecedented multiple drone attack on a military graduation ceremony on thursday. the syrian government says 89 people were killed, but a human rights group put the death toll far higher. it was one of the bloodiest strikes against the syrian military in more than 12 years of civil war. you're live with bbc news. the former chief executive of the global fashion brand abercrombie and fitch and his british partner are facing allegations of exploitation from men recruited for sex events they hosted around the world. a bbc investigation has found a highly organised operation running the events, with a middleman finding young adult men for mikejeffries and his partner matthew smith. eight men told the bbc they attended these events — some of them allege they were exploited or abused. mrjeffries and mr smith have not responded to requests for comment. in the early 20005, abercrombie and fitch became one of the hottest labels in the us and around the world. sexualised imagery and provocative billboards turned the teen retailer, which also owns the hollister brand, into a multibillion—dollar sensation. the man behind the vision was then—ceo mikejeffries. mike was tireless. he was very energetic and boisterous. he was an incredibly big personality. he would explode into a room. bbc panorama has uncovered a highly organised international operation recruiting young adult men for sex with mikejeffries over several years, when he was the ceo of the brand. this experience, i think it broke me, and it mentally messed me up. two men have agreed to tell me their accounts on camera. they attended separate events hosted by mike jeffries in 2010 and 2011. both men say they were recruited and auditioned by a middle man, james jacobson, known to the men asjim. david says mrjacobson led him to believe he was pursuing a modelling opportunity. i was made to believe, look, this is where everybody gets their start. this is where you want to get your start. it was like he was selling fame. and the price was compliance. david says compliance meant engaging in a sexual act with mrjacobson. seven more men i've spoken to say they also met with jim. the men say mrjacobson was part of a well oiled machine which included recruiters, drivers and other staff. mrjacobson told the bbc any encounters were fully consensual, not coercive. he said he had no recollection of making promises of modelling opportunities, and that everyone whom he came into contact with who attended these events went in with their eyes wide open. this is the route the men would have taken when they were on their way to the hamptons, when they were going to go and meet with mikejeffries. once through the audition, the men would then go to an event hosted by mrjeffries and his british partner, matthew smith. some were held at their home here in the exclusive new york coastal community the hamptons. barrett said he was introduced to mrjacobson by an older model who he felt indebted to, and knew there would be some kind of sexual activity. david said he was not expecting sex to take place at the hamptons. i was taken, chaperoned over to the main house, to the doors that entered into the bedroom where everything was happening. and then...told to disrobe. barrett said he engaged in an intimate act with another man. david says mrjeffries had sex with him. so i didn't feel safe to, like, say no or, i don't feel comfortable with this. i don't really know what would have happened. i didn't feel like i had any choice. both men say they felt leaving didn't seem to be an option because mrjeffries' private staff were supervising the event, including in the bedroom. they also say they were asked to sign nondisclosure agreements beforehand, and were not given any copies to take away. it did feel like they were trying to scare us. that's what it felt like. it felt like intimidation. both men were paid around $2500 after the event they attended. still hoping it may lead to modelling work, david went to further events with mrjeffries and mr smith, both in the us and around the world. two us lawyers who reviewed evidence uncovered by the bbc said prosecutors should investigate whether the allegations could amount to sex trafficking. the bbc has made repeated attempts to contact mrjeffries and mr smith. they have not responded. abercrombie and fitch told us it is appalled and disgusted by the allegations about their former ceo's behaviour. it said a new executive leadership team has transformed the company's brand and culture, adding, the company has zero tolerance for abuse, harassment or discrimination of any kind. rianna croxford, bbc news. earlier i spoke with one of the men featured in the documentary, barrett pall. barrett, great to have you. what has the reaction been since the documentary was released?— since the documentary was released? since it has been released — released? since it has been released it _ released? since it has been released it seems - released? since it has been released it seems the - released? since it has been i released it seems the general reaction is people are not surprised, which i am grateful for. which ultimately means that people are in support of me, which is my greatest fear as a survivor. i have adopted a survival technique just not to look at what people are saying. there's been a lot of support, but there also some people who are shaming and making uneducated and ignorant comments.— uneducated and ignorant comments. ., ., ~ comments. what do you think this might _ comments. what do you think this might mean _ comments. what do you think this might mean for _ comments. what do you think this might mean for other- comments. what do you think. this might mean for other men? my this might mean for other men? my biggest hope is that this can be the spark of a much bigger conversation for other men to start understanding that we are also search survivors and also very much able to be a victim to abuse in many different ways. i think many men have told themselves that they are not able to be a victim, it's a big part of toxic masculinity and something i really hope to deconstruct and educate more people as well as just and educate more people as well asjust men, about.— asjust men, about. that's a really powerful _ asjust men, about. that's a really powerful point - asjust men, about. that's a really powerful point you - asjust men, about. that's a i really powerful point you make there. beyond this investigation, what would you like to say to other men who may be have shared similar experiences in the past but haven't been able to talk about it? i haven't been able to talk about it? ., ., ., ., it? i would love for other men to know that _ it? i would love for other men to know that you _ it? i would love for other men to know that you are - it? i would love for other men to know that you are not - to know that you are not alone, you don't have to suffer in silence, and as we start to understand how we are also victims we can now become survivors and hopefully one day thrive through life. do survivors and hopefully one day thrive through life.— thrive through life. do you think we — thrive through life. do you think we are _ thrive through life. do you think we are seeing - thrive through life. do you think we are seeing the i thrive through life. do you i think we are seeing the meat to movement expand to men's experiences as well? i movement expand to men's experiences as well? i really ho -e experiences as well? i really hope we _ experiences as well? i really hope we are. _ experiences as well? i really hope we are, i _ experiences as well? i really hope we are, i really, i experiences as well? i really hope we are, i really, really| hope we are, i really, really hope we are, i really, really hope we are starting to see more men be involved in the me to experience, none of us are doing very well in the current study that we exist, we either have two sets of winners or two sets of losers and we are currently losing in the current status of what the world is now. ., ~' status of what the world is now. ., ~ , ., status of what the world is now. . ~ i. status of what the world is now. . ~ . ., now. thank you so much for shafint now. thank you so much for sharing your _ now. thank you so much for sharing your experience i now. thank you so much for| sharing your experience with us. ., ~' sharing your experience with us. ., ~ , ., since the bbc started reporting this investigation, mikejeffries' lawyer issued a statement saying: "mikejeffries is 79 years old and retired. in years past, he has chosen not to comment on media reports, documentaries and stories of any kind as they relate to his personal life — and does not plan on doing so now." �*the abercrombie guys: the dark side of cool�* is available in the us on bbc select and the seven part podcast, �*world of secrets: season one: the abercrombie guys', is out now on bbc sounds, or wherever you get your podcasts. the nobel peace price was awarded to a jailed iranian human rights activist. narges mohammadi is being honoured for herfight against the oppression of women in iran where she's played a leading role in criticisng the mandatory wearing of hijabs for women. the award to mohammadi follows accusations against iran's morality police of beating this 16—year—old, armita geravand, into a coma. police deny the accusations. geravand was seen on cc—tv entering a tehran subway car sunday without a hijab, and later being dragged off unconscious.|ran authorities have now reportedly arrested the girl's mother. bbc persian�*s bahman kalbasi interviewed narges mohammadi's husband and son in paris for their reaction to the nobel win. translation: how do you feel about narges having won i the nobel peace prize? what is your feeling when you heard the news? i was in a class and couldn't show much emotion. but what went through your mind? i was very happy and felt proud of my mum. it took a few moments for me to come to terms with it, so in the beginning, i wasjust happy and proud of my mum, just like i'm always, like yesterday and the day before that. this award belongs to iranian people. it is because of the protests. when did you last talk to your mum? about a year and six or eight months ago, but she is always in my heart. if you could talk to her now, what would you say? mum, i'm very proud of you. be brave, like always. i love you very much. take care of yourself. we are all proud of you here and always stand behind you. mr rahmani, what about you? when the announcer said "women, l life, freedom" in the beginning l of her remarks, i knew that the award had i been given to narges. it made me glad, but i've gone through many ups and downs l in my life and i know that this prize, apart from bringing i joy to its receiver, l would carry a lot of responsibilities with it. narges is a representative of all those whom this i prize has gone to. it belongs to women, life, i freedom, which was a huge movement in iran and still continues to exist. - it makes me very happy. it is the biggest prize one can receive as a l human rights activist. formerly, ms ebadi, from iran, had received the prize. - narges had made huge efforts, and i hope those efforts can i create unity among those who are fighting in iran i in order to achieve freedom, equality and democracy. i it is not easy, but i. believe it can be done. we have witnessed the changes that have happened _ in iranian society. the women, life, freedom i movement has spread like veins in the body of the iranian i society, and it should connect to the main arteries to reach a decisive point in an effort i to achieve freedom. we hope that the international community will pay more i attention to the struggles of the iranian people. i that is our show at this hour, thank you for watching bbc news, please stay with us. hello. this weekend is going to bring us some huge weather contrast for many parts of the uk. it is going to be an exceptionally warm weekend for october. that warm air pushing up from the south around this area of high pressure, but colder air digging down from the north and along the battleground between those two air masses, an active and slow moving weather front, which is going to bring heavy and persistent rain parts of scotland. we have this met office amber warning the potential that some places could see close to 180 millimetres of rain, especially up over higher ground. certainly enough rain across the warning area to give some issues with flooding and travel disruption. but as you can see, a wet start to saturday across many parts of scotland and that band of rain very slow moving through the day. whereas for northern ireland, western parts of england and wales, a bit of a murky start that should tend to lift and clear to give some spells of sunshine, certainly central and eastern parts of england seeing some spells of hazy sunshine through the day. but all the while the rain continues across those central and some northern parts of scotland where it will feel decidedly chilly. just nine degrees in aberdeen. compare that with 2a or 25 degrees across parts of south—east england. now, during saturday night, the rain continues. i think the heaviest rain will tend to pull northwards across scotland, something a little bit drier developing for some of those central and southern parts. further south, some clear spells. there'll be some mist and fog patches too, a mild night for many, but quite cold in the far north of scotland, particularly shetlands. just to the north of this weather front as we head into sunday, this front will still be plaguing some northern parts of the uk, but the heaviest rain this time will be across the far north of scotland and into orkney, further south just that little bit drier. and for northern ireland, england and wales, any early mist and fog should tend to clear, could stay a bit murky for some coasts, but we will see some spells of sunshine not quite as warm on sunday, still up to around 23 degrees, 12 for stornoway and for aberdeen. now the new week starts on a warm note, particularly down towards the south. but as we head through the middle part of the week, this active weather front is set to push southwards and that will introduce north westerly winds and something more typical really for this time of year. so temperatures by the end of the coming week back down closer to where we would expect them to be at this time of year. the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. i'm in a wild country! a place bursting 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