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to successfully hit and destroy the russian ship, sergei kotov. allegedly there were five drones used in the attack on the battle lasted for about a0 minutes. what is interesting is that ukrainian drones tried to attack this very same ship in the past twice, and the third attempt seems to be successful, and even though we still have not heard any comments from russian officials or the russian —— the military bloggers admit that ship has been lost, the sergei kotov. it is important because it shows you this trend that russia is failing to have dominance in the black sea, and despite the fact that ukraine �*s fleet is no match to that of russia, they still managed to hit and destroy a number of russian vessels. they have had a number of successful attacks in the past, and therefore russia is unable to launch air strikes, for example, from the black sea, or launch any attacks and that is why this attack, this incident is important. is why this attack, this incident is im ortant. �* , , ., important. and 'ust tell us how it is bein: important. and just tell us how it is being reported _ important. and just tell us how it is being reported in _ important. and just tell us how it is being reported in ukraine. - is being reported in ukraine. clearly it is the ukraine military service that has released these images that we are watching now. yes, these images were discussed by our colleagues from bbc verify and the outline of the ship appears to match the same class, the same type of those vessels, and therefore we believe that the video appears to show the very same ship that is claimed to be destroyed. the attack happened at night, and those drones that are operated by ukrainian military intelligence agency, they have night vision and therefore they are able to launch these attacks at night. that's when the russian military are not expecting major attacks. we military are not expecting ma'or attacks. ~ ., military are not expecting ma'or attacks. ~ . ., attacks. we will leave it there for the moment _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can _ attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can now- attacks. we will leave it there for the moment. we can now speakl attacks. we will leave it there for i the moment. we can now speak to alexander laud. he is an expert on the russian navy. thank you for joining us and talking to us. this news isjust breaking in joining us and talking to us. this news is just breaking in the last hour. what is your assessment as to how significant this strike is, from the ukrainian perspective? this is the latest in a very successful ukrainian maritime counter offensive that we have seen over the last six months. 0bviously, over the last six months. obviously, the 2023 counter offensive on land failed to achieve major strategic or operational objectives. quite the opposite is unfolding at sea, where the ukrainians have inflicted significant damage on to the russian black sea fleet. if this is confirmed, this latest attack, it would mean that the black sea fleet has lost around a quarter of its fleet and that is a significant proportion of russia �*s maritime capabilities in the black sea region, and that will have not only an impact on ukraine �*s ability to continue exporting grain through the western black sea, pushing back russia �*s maritime naval blockade, but of course it will also have an impact on russia �*s ability to utilise these warships to fire a long—range cruise missiles at ukrainian targets, which has been the case throughout this war. find the case throughout this war. and there is video _ the case throughout this war. and there is video being posted on social media of this attack. we understand it is being carried out by naval drones. we think more about drones in the sky, but i think c drones in the sky, but i think c drones have been increasingly used and how significant are they? is this a new div element in the war? this is an area of innovation which the ukrainians are spearheading and they have put a lot of resources into developing this new form of maritime capability. naval drones are not necessarily new to this war, but what we are seeing is the operational development at pace of this new technology. the ukrainians are operating numerous types of unmanned maritime drones, and they have been utilised to great effect throughout this war. this is an area where the ukrainians will continue to innovate as well, and of course this is putting a significant strain on russia �*s maritime defences. these surface vessels are incredibly vulnerable to these sorts of attacks, and i think it is particularly notable that the sergei kotov was attacked near the kercher straight, which of course is east of crimea, so while the success of the ukrainian maritime campaign has forced the russian surface fleet to move ever eastwards, this latest attack is the latest location that the ukrainians are innovating long—range maritime drones, and essentially they can reach the russian surface fleet wherever they are in the black sea. this is something that the ukrainians will continue to develop, and as the ukrainians are on the back foot on land, i think it is clear that this latest attack indicates that the russians are on the back foot at sea. , ~ ., ., ., sea. yes, we know how important russia 's black _ sea. yes, we know how important russia 's black sea _ sea. yes, we know how important russia 's black sea fleet - sea. yes, we know how important russia 's black sea fleet is, - sea. yes, we know how important russia 's black sea fleet is, so - russia �*s black sea fleet is, so take us through the damage that ukraine has managed to inflict. absolutely. so, the ukrainians over the last six months have claimed many, and we have confirmed, many losses for the surface fleet in particular, and we have corvette, patrol ships, as this latest ship was, and crucially also, landing craft. in the early phases of the invasion, numerous black sea fleet surface vessels, including landing craft, were manoeuvring ominously off the coast of 0desa, threatening a naval invasion. since then, the russians are on the back foot at sea and they have lost a significant proportion of their amphibious landing capability, to such an extent that essentially this is no longer a threat to the western ukrainian coast. the russians have made it clear in their rhetoric, in official declarations, that they want 0desa and they consider it a russian city. but the threat from the sea is significantly less now thanit the sea is significantly less now than it was in early 2022. alexander, we will have to leave it there for the moment, but thank you for your insight. ijust want to for your insight. i just want to take you briefly to prague in the czech republic. earlier in the programme we talked about emmanuel macron, who is due to visit there today and we are just waiting for him to arrive. the red carpet has been well and truly rolled out for him, and there is a real link with ukraine because he is there to talk about defence with the czech president, and an initiative which the president there has been trying to get stockpiles of ammunition from 15 different european countries to take them to help in the ukraine war effort. so, as soon as we see emmanuel macron arriving there, we will take you to prague. now to the united states. it is super tuesday — the biggest day so far in the 202a race for the white house. millions of voters are heading to the polls in 15 states and one territory to choose their preferred candidates for president. the first voting will get underway in virginia in just a few hours' time. it promises to be a big day for polling, but president joe biden, and former president donald trump are almost certain to face each other again in november's election. some states had tried to exclude mr trump from the ballot, but on monday the supreme court over—ruled that. 0ur north america correspondent emma vardy reports from a hockey game in colorado. america's getting ready for a big political contest. but despite the millions of votes being cast, its already pretty clear which candidates will be facing off in the presidential battle. as colorado goes to the polls, sisters mandy and nicky are headed to the ice. we are such a divided nation. but the one thing i like is when i walk into the hockey rink, we're all the same. the feeling is rather different on the campaign trail, as 15 states are holding votes to pick their presidential candidates. crooked joe biden, you're fired! before polls have even closed, there's been a victory for donald trump. the state of colorado was in a fight to kick him off the ballot entirely for his role in the capitol riots onjanuary 6. but the us supreme court struck it down. his republican opponent is undeterred. i defeated a dozen of the fellas. cheering. ijust have one more fella i got to catch up to. - the question is whether nikki haley quits the race, or decides to hang on. it wasn't presidentjoe biden, but the first lady doing the rounds on the democratic side, going after female voters. donald trump is dangerous to women and to ourfamilies. we simply cannot let him win. but the prospect of a joe biden rematch with donald trump is unpopular with many voters. i do wish there were more choices. that's another thing i don't love about our political system here. contenders that have been i there before and they're kind of ready to go again. so not the most exciting match? not this time, no. because neitherjoe biden nor donald trump has any serious competition this year, as political games go, the result is rather a foregone conclusion. what matters now is that after tuesday, the real start of the election campaign will begin. and unlike this somewhat predictable super tuesday, the result of the presidential election in november will be much harder to call. emma vardy, bbc news, colorado. dr leslie vinjamuri, director, chatham house us and the americas programme about the predictabilty of super tuesday. when it comes to that headline news, who are the candidates going to be for president, it is absolutely predictable. 0ne for president, it is absolutely predictable. one thing to watch is how enthusiastic are these voters? do they turn out? as we know, when it gets to november, one of the key predictors of who will win is something that is very difficult to anticipate, and that is how many people vote. primary voters tend to be more passionate, more towards the extremes of the party, so it is a little bit hard to read, but still it tells us something about the enthusiasm, or possibly the lack of enthusiasm, or possibly the lack of enthusiasm amongst us voters. but the second thing to watch, that i think fewer people here in the united kingdom are paying attention to, the primary is for seats in the house of representatives and the senate. this is actually where we are going to see some very important races, important results. those primary is will determine who runs, the house of representatives is certainly up for grabs. the democrats would only need to win for seats to take the house back, regardless of who the president is. you know, if we have been watching us politics carefully over the last few months, we know that what happens in the house matters a huge amount with things that are significant for the rest of the world, such as whether or not spending bills that go to supporting ukraine even get taken to a vote. if the democrats when the house, they control those committees and they have a lot more capacity to influence outcomes, so these are significant races. they also tell us a little bit about whether the democrats who are running will be more conservative or more progressive, more conservative oi’ more progressive, more more conservative or more progressive, more moderate, more progressive, more moderate, more progressive, where the republican balance of power will be. so there is a lot happening below that headline news, which actually is significant. the french president emmanuel macron is arriving in prague for a visit likely to be dominated by the war in ukraine. they will particularly be talking about defence. we will watch the pictures of the two president in the capital. let's go straight to our correspondent in prague. tell us about what the two gentlemen are going to be talking about today, specifically this issue of ammunition for ukraine. a number of issues on the agenda, but chief among them is this issue of ammunition for ukraine. he is said to be very impressed, both with the czech president, and also this proposal, this czech initiative to procure up to 800,000 rounds of artillery ammunition for ukraine from countries outside of the european union. they would essentially act as middlemen find that ammunition, and getting it to ukraine with those purchases, that procurement, funded by various eu and nato allies. especially now that france has dropped its opposition to these shells being sourced from outside the eu. he is said to be impressed with the idea, but unlike a number of other countries, denmark, canada, belgium, the netherlands, and most recently lithuania, what we have not heard yet from france is a concrete commitment to the plan, and especially how much money they are prepared to put into it. i think thatis prepared to put into it. i think that is what most people will be watching for when president macron addresses journalists after his meeting with the czech president. we've got some reports on words that have been already said today by emmanuel macron, urging ukraine �*s allies not to be cowards in supporting the country to fight off the russian invasion. he said "we are surely approaching a moment for europe in which it will be necessary not to be cowards". "war has returned to our land". indeed. president macron is sounding the alarm, i think, as we see ukraine face ever bigger shortages of ammunition on the battlefield, and of course with so much uncertainty in what is going to come from the united states. 0bviously, ammunition, and notjust artillery ammunition, and notjust artillery ammunition, but also rockets and missiles, is a very high on the agenda, so even though, as i say, this visit by the czech capital, where he will meet the president and also the czech prime minister, there are other issues on the agenda. president macron will address a key forum on nuclear power because france �*s edf is involved in a bid to expand a czech nuclear power plants, but it is ukraine and is artillery ammunition and military support for ukraine that i think it's going to top the agenda. 0k, rob cameron in prague, let's leave it there for the moment. the visit therebetween president emmanuel macron and we will bring you more details and more words that have been spoken when we have them. just before the go to a break, i want to bring you some royal breaking news. this is that the princess of wales, princess catherine, will attend trooping the colour onjune the 8th. this will be her first official duty to be confirmed since she underwent surgery. this has been released by the ministry of defence. you can see these pictures there, these are the last picture is that we have of the princess of wales, from when she was at a big family event. we know that she underwent a planned abdominal surgery injanuary and has been recuperating ever since. the ministry of defence has released information that she will attend trooping the colour onjune the 8th. i should also say that buckingham palace have said that she had had this planned surgery and would be expected to be seen around easter. it will be interesting to see whether there are any engagements before during the eighth, but certainly confirmation that she will be at trooping the colour in central london onjune the 8th. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. the prisons watchdog has found that a vulnerable girl — being held at a young offenders' institution — was twice pinned down and forcibly stripped by male guards. the children's commissioner for england — dame rachel de souza — said she was appalled by the report on wetherby young 0ffender institution in west yorkshire. birmingham city council is to vote on a wave of cuts to local services and a 21% rise in its rate of council tax. the largest local authority in europe declared itself effectively bankrupt last year and is now trying to make £300 million worth of savings. libraries, parks and cultural projects may be affected. the academy of medical royal colleges has given its backing to a plan to increase the number of health professionals known as physician associates in england. there are currently more than 3,000 of them in hospitals and gp surgeries. ministers hope to have 10,000 more over the next decade. you're live with bbc news. to the middle east and the israel—gaza war. israel has repeatedly said that the brutality against the victims of the hamas attacks on october 7th included sexual violence. now, a team of experts from the un has concluded there are "reasonable grounds" to believe that sexual violence occurred during the attacks, and there's convincing information that hostages taken by the group have been subjected to it. hamas has denied the allegations. pramila patten is the un special representative on sexual violence in conflict. in regard to the hostages taken to gaza, we found clear and convincing information that sexual violence, including rape, sexualised torture, cruel inhuman and degrading treatment has been committed against captives. and we also have reasonable grounds to believe that such violence may still be ongoing against those still held in captivity. i pause and must add that i am of the strong opinion that this finding does not in any way legitimise further violence that actually reinforces the need for an urgent ceasefire. this is all happening as the white house says vice president kamala harris has expressed deep concern over the humanitarian situation in gaza, during talks with the israeli war cabinet member, benny gantz. this image has been released from the meeting. the vice presidents office says she urged israel to let more aid into gaza, while calling on hamas to accept the terms of a ceasefire. mr gantz will later meet with the us 5 top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, despite criticisms of the trip by some in the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government. earlier i spoke with our middle east correspondent about this increasing pressure from the us against israel over the humanitarian situation in gaza. benny gantz met kamala harris one day after she had given the strongest rebuke yet that we had heard from a senior us government official about conditions in gaza, describing them as inhumane, saying there is a humanitarian catastrophe, that people are starving. what we understand from the white house is that ms harris spoke to benny gantz, a member of the israeli war cabinet, about the need to have a humanitarian plan before israel conducts any military operation in rafah. israel says it plans to do this, and that is where you have hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the fighting elsewhere, currently living in makeshift tents in very difficult conditions. there has also been this call from the us to have more aid in general entering the gaza strip. we saw over the past few days that a measure of the us's frustration with the state of affairs, we have had these warnings from the un about famine being almost inevitable in gaza and even the us began tojoin airlifting operations to parachute food supplies into gaza because they are so desperately needed, especially in the north. we heard about the world health organization, you are touching on it there, but the world health organization chief saying children are dying from starvation currently in gaza, so the stakes at the moment could not be higher. yes, and in the past few days the world health organization says it has sent one of its teams to two hospitals in the very north of the gaza strip, which it has not been able to visit since early 0ctober. it described grim conditions there and said at least ten children have died resulting from starvation. we have heard many stories from the north about how people have even been turning to animal fodder in order to try to find food to feed their families, but it has really become that desperate. it is highlighting more and more that there have been health officials in gaza talking about the numbers of children dying from diseases resulting from malnutrition, and disease that could easily be prevented. there is a lack of medicines and fuel, hospital buildings like those that the world health organization visited in the north of gaza, the buildings have been very badly damaged by fighting and this makes things more desperate. stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come, including of course the selling of that shirt from the bbc �*s pride and prejudice, most famously worn by colin firth. hello again. at the moment we've got high pressure anchored over scandinavia, which is effectively keeping weather fronts at bay out towards the west. now, having said that, there is a weather front to the east which is producing cloudy and damp conditions. and around the high pressure we pull in the south—easterly breeze or wind, so here in the east we are going to see a lot of low cloud and murky conditions in the next few days. but by the weekend it looks very much like a weather front is going to come into south bringing some rain with it. as we go through the course of today, here is our weather front. at times it will lap offshore but it will remain cloudy and damp across eastern parts of england with some heavy showers drifting into the south—east which could be thundery. at the same time we've got some showery rain moving out of northern ireland into western scotland accompanied by gusty winds. gusty winds across the northern isles and a lot of dry weather in between, with some sunshine. through this evening and overnight a weather front comes back into the east bringing in more cloud, murky conditions, some light rain and drizzle. under clearer skies in the west, though, we'll see mist and fog patches forming, across parts of wales, south and central southern england, once again, and it'll be frosty under clear skies in parts of wales, the southwest and potentially north—west england and western scotland. so tomorrow, we've got all this cloud in the east, still with some dampness in it. it should tend to break up in its southern end but having said that too, we are still going to see some showers. brighter skies will be out towards the west with temperatures 5—12 degrees north to south. then as we head into the latter part of the week, well, here's the high pressure drifting a bit closer to us. again, if you remember the wind around it, comes in from the south—east, so it's going to be dragging in a lot of cloud, dank conditions across eastern areas at times. getting into some central parts. some light rain, some drizzle. but out towards the west we still are looking at something drier and brighter. these white circles represent the average wind speeds. the gusts will be a little bit more, and these are our temperatures, 7 to about 12 degrees north to south. it's after that it looks like a weather front�*s going to come in across southern areas overnight friday into saturday, bringing in some rain. it will also be quite breezy at times, and chilly by night. transforming its economy — china sets an ambitious target of 5% growth. elon musk is sued — a fired twitter executive takes legal action over unpaid severance. welcome to world business report. let's start in china where the premier, li chang, has made his first speech to the country's once annual parliamentary meeting and set a target to grow the economy by 5% this year. china is facing a property crisis, falling prices and high youth unemployment. li said he'd cut import tariffs on advanced technology and equipment and boost defence spending. that target of 5% for this year is seen as ambitious, even if it's much lower than china's pre—pandemic history. these expected targets are proposed, taking into account both domestic and international situations as well as other various factors. achieving these targets this year will not be an easy task. it requires focused policies, redoubling efforts in work and concerted efforts from all sides.

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