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Vaccines. Hello, iam sarah campbell. The bbc has seen,
First Hand
, the desperate conditions civilians are enduring in sudan, in the brutal
Civil War
that has been ravaging the country over the past 16 months. Millions have been displaced and
Aid Agencies
are warning the
Hunger Crisis
is the
Hunger Crisis
is of historic proportions. Of historic proportions. The un team said the violations the un team said the violations by both sides since april last by both sides since april last year may amount to
War Crimes
year may amount to
War Crimes
and crimes against humanity. And crimes against humanity. We have found the sudanese we have found the sudanese warring parties, the armed warring parties, the
Armed Forces
and the our sf and their forces and the our sf and their suspected allies have committed suspected allies have committed an appalling range of an appalling range of violations and as my fellow violations and as my
Fellow Expert
will further detail, we expert will further detail, we have found reasonable grounds have found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these to believe that many of these
Violations Amount
to
Violations Amount
to international crimes. Meanwhile, the bbc has seen
First Hand
the desperate condition civilians are enduring in sudan. Aid agencies are running the
Hunger Crisis
is of historic proportions. Our correspondent has gained rare access to
Port Sudan
and neighbouring chad where refugees are still flowing out as
Aid Agencies
desperately in another camp nearby,
People Queue
for water. A most basic right, but here, it is a luxury. This woman told me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the world before arriving here in this
Displacement Camp
in
Port Sudan
. Translation , translation the
Fighting Neils
was so intense. Translation the
Fighting Neils
was so intense. Within translation the
Fighting Neils
was so intense. Within two translation the
Fighting Neils
was so intense. Within two days. Was so intense. Within two days two members of my family were killed and then i watched as my neighbours were cut in two. The children are neighbours were cut in two. The children are mourning the life he once had, but also their father. Left behind, they havent heard from him since january. Havent heard from him since janua. ~. , � havent heard from him since janua. ~. , � ~. , january. We dont know where he is or what january. We dont know where he is or what happened january. We dont know where he is or what happened to january. We dont know where he is or what happened to him. Is or what happened to him. Thats it, ourfuture is over, there is nothing left. My children are devastated. The scale of suffering children are devastated. The scale of suffering in sudan is unimaginable. 16 months of
War Have
had a devastating impact on peoples life. Over
10 Million
people have had to flee their homes. If they escape the bombs and the bullets, there is another killer, hunger. Hunger is ravaging sudan. In neighbouring chad, these
Aid Trucks
are lined up and ready to cross into sudan but this territory held by a group called the rapid support fighters are fighting the sudanese forces. For months, they say aid is being stolen by they say aid is being stolen by the rsf and weapons are being smuggled in as well. Both sides in the conflict have denied impeding humanitarian relief. As aid prepares to go into this border, families are crossing it to escape the war. These refugees arrived five days ago. It was hunger that drove them to make the treacherous journey. Translation ,. , translation it is very hard, so dangerous translation it is very hard, so dangerous to translation it is very hard, so dangerous to come translation it is very hard, so dangerous to come here, i translation it is very hard, | so dangerous to come here, but all the shops are closed. There was no food any more, nothing to drink and nothing to feed my children. There is nothing to eat, it is all war, there is nowhere to hide. Eat, it is all war, there is nowhere to hide. She told me there was nowhere to hide. She told me there was no nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, no nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, no food i there was no help, no
Food Supplies
were reaching her and her six children. Aid agencies are relieved to see this truckload making their way into day but they say a constant flow of aid is needed to deal with the horrific situation in sudan, where already one location has been declared a famine and there are two others at risk of famine. The un warns of the flow of food and supplies is not increased, the consequences be dire. There is much suffering, these are not statistics, they are mothers, daughters and kids. Statistics, they are mothers, daughters and kids. People are auoin to daughters and kids. People are going to die. Daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple as daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple as that. I going to die, simple as that. Children . They already are. Women, more gender based violence and some of that they will not recover from. This is ultimate suffering. Bi; ultimate suffering. By repeatedly ultimate suffering. By repeatedly spurning
Peace Talks
and impeding aid, the two sides are effectively putting millions of people at risk of starvation. Many of those we spoke to are hoping the world will take
Notice And Action
before it is too late. Here in the uk, the
Home Secretary Will
chair a meeting of senior ministers,
Intelligence Agencies
and
Law Enforcement
bodies, to discuss what progress has been made in tackling criminal gangs who smuggle people from france across the english channel. 12 people died on tuesday when their small boat came apart off the french coast. Yvette cooper said this showed the moral imperative of dismantling the gangs. Our home editor, mark easton, reports. The government claims the deaths of 12 migrants in the channeljust off the french coast earlier this week is evidence of both the moral imperative in destroying the smuggling gangs, and also that measures to disrupt the criminal networks are having an impact. The
Home Office
says it suggests the
Business Model
of the smugglers is under pressure. More people are being crammed into less seaworthy vessels, with intelligence suggesting the gangs have increased their charges, including demanding payment for children. Almost 22,000 migrants have arrived in britain after attempting to cross the channel this year, more than 7,000 since the election. Having scrapped the previous governments rwanda plan, the
Labour Administration
is under pressure to prove it has a plan to stop the boats. At a meeting of senior government ministers,
Intelligence Agencies
and
Law Enforcement
bodies in london today, the
Home Office
will say a0 small boats and engines were seized in an operation in bulgaria in recent weeks. That there are currently 70 live investigations, including operations targeting gangs in libya,
Romania And Southeast
asia. Meanwhile, plans to house asylum seekers,
Including Small Boat Migrants
at
Raf Scampton
, a former ministry of
Defence Site
in lincolnshire, have been scrapped. The
Home Office
says it would have cost £122 million over three years, and no longer represents value for money. Even the civil servants that came to visit the site i have never thought
Raf Scampton
was a viable property. Lets not pretend it was ever an answer to that problem. It was arranged under the previous government that said it would hold hundreds of thousands of people and the cuts have massively been inflated. Critics say the government is not moving quickly enough to deal with the small boat crisis. After promising the rapid recruitment of a
Border Security Commander
to oversee the response two months ago,
Downing Street
has said the appointment will be confirmed in the next few weeks. Todays meeting styled as a
Landmark Operational Summit
is an operational summit is an operation to demonstrate some progress in an attempt to destroy the smuggling gangs. Mark easton,
Bbc News
. Lets speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas. How much have the death this week increase the governments focus . ,. ,. Focus . They have increased the salience of focus . They have increased the salience of the focus . They have increased the salience of the
Issue Focus
. They have increased the salience of the
Issue And Focus
. They have increased the salience of the issue and the
I Salience
of the issue and the general focus on it and focusing pressure on the government to show that it is taking measures to deal with this issue. Of course, it was a big issue in the
Run Up
to the election, as mark was explaining, there was the scheme which the conservatives for pushing to go to rwanda. The new
Labour Government
have scrapped that scheme and in its place we have seen more focus on law and enforcement. What we are getting today is this meeting which brings together. It is interesting, it is bringing together basically all of the senior figures in government, said the prime minister, the home secretary, who is overseeing policing and those sorts of matters. It is bringing together the foreign secretary, the justice secretary, together the foreign secretary, thejustice secretary, so those senior figures along with
Law Enforcement
figures, police, intelligence officials, the justice officials as well trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. They are saying, as mark was explaining, increasing and shifting resources to that side of things is delivering some benefits, seizing boats and that sort of thing. But as we have seen, the numbers you were hearing in that report still coming across, there are still those deaths, so there is a real concern about the need to get on with tackling this. Opposition parties, conservatives have been saying this is a pr stunt, this meeting. It wont deliver particularly new policies. The meeting. It wont deliver particularly new policies. The government for its part says government for its part says the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the
Rwanda Plant
was merely the
Rwanda Plant
was merely theatre, it wasnt ever going theatre, it wasnt ever going to tackle the substance of the to tackle the substance of the issue. And their hope is that issue. And their hope is that the operational the operational focus and also indications that they are thinking about talking more with european co
Operation And Cooperation
with more european
Law Enforcement
agencies, that will start to deliver results. Damien, thank you. At least 17 children have died after a fire swept through their primary
School Dormitory
overnight in central kenya. Police said the blaze at the academy in nyeri broke out at about midnight, engulfing rooms where the children were sleeping. Others have been taken to hospital with serious injuries. Police said the average age of the victims was around nine years old. The cause of the fire is still not clear. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Correspondent Anne
soy. Lets speak to our senior africa out respondent anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of
;pondent anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of
nairobi. Anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of
nairobi. Ne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of
nairobi. Kenya. Drive out of nairobi. Kenya. This is a boarding
Primary School
, of which there are very few in the country. There were about 156 boys in the dormitory when it caught fire and tragically 17 of them lost their lives. We understand the majority of them, according to the police were burnt beyond recognition. Another 13 were rushed to hospital. We are just piecing together the information now. The parents have been going to the school to try and trace their children and many of them would have heard this news first from the media. From the local leaders there, we understand this incident happened just around midnight and the neighbours to this school then rushed to the school to try and put out the fire. � � ,. , fire. And anne, there is no sense yet fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to how fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to how this i fire. And anne, there is no | sense yet as to how this fire may have started. Presumably this investigation is fully under way now . This investigation is fully under way now . That is right, the government under way now . That is right, the government has under way now . That is right, the government has ordered l under way now . That is right, i the government has ordered an investigation into the cause of the fire. There are no theories yet of what caused it. From there witnesses, some of the peoples who survived the fire, they say that by the time they woke up the dormitory was engulfed in fire. These are children in
Primary School
between grade four and grade eight, so pretty young children. And the president has described the incident as horrific and devastating and ordered that investigation. Qm. Ordered that investigation. Ok, i am ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you will ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you will bring us more details as and when you get them, thank you for the moment. Lets go to the
West Bank
and live pictures of funeral is taking place. Palestinian people holding funerals. This is coming as we are hearing israeli forces have withdrawn from jenin, that area of the
West Bank
after this intense ten
Day Operation
with the details, he is lucy williamson. Isreal� s troupe and bold lasers have leftjenin now, but the impact they have had is written all across
The Street
here. This camp was the heart of israels sweep across the northern
West Bank
. They were here for nine and a half days and this morning is the first time that residents here have been able to leave their homes, see the destruction around them or, in some cases, actually come back to homes they fled days ago. Israel says this was a counterterrorist operation. And it is clear that its target was the armed palestinian groups that are based here. But the methods it is using are what a
Raising Alarm
and that doesnt mean the civilians killed and injured, but the levels of destruction that are wrecking peoples lives. Lucy williamson,
Bbc News
, jenin camp. Around the world and across the uk, this is
Bbc News
. Lets go straight to germany. President zelensky is meeting and talking about his requirements with
World Leaders
and world political leaders. Lets listen to what he is saying. Pa. Lets listen to what he is
Sa Inc.
� , lets listen to what he is sa in. M. , saying. A significant part of this territory saying. A significant part of this territory was saying. A significant part of| this territory was abandoned saying. A significant part of i this territory was abandoned by russian troops. They simply fled when they saw our forces approaching. Of course, a significant part of the territory was taken under control by our forces in the battle. So far during the first month of our operation in the coast region, russian forces have lost about 6000 soldiers killed and injured. In other towns, thousands of russian troops and other war zones. Thanks to our actions, there is no threat that russia will launch a new
First Hand<\/a>, the desperate conditions civilians are enduring in sudan, in the brutal
Civil War<\/a> that has been ravaging the country over the past 16 months. Millions have been displaced and
Aid Agencies<\/a> are warning the
Hunger Crisis<\/a> is the
Hunger Crisis<\/a> is of historic proportions. Of historic proportions. The un team said the violations the un team said the violations by both sides since april last by both sides since april last year may amount to
War Crimes<\/a> year may amount to
War Crimes<\/a> and crimes against humanity. And crimes against humanity. We have found the sudanese we have found the sudanese warring parties, the armed warring parties, the
Armed Forces<\/a> and the our sf and their forces and the our sf and their suspected allies have committed suspected allies have committed an appalling range of an appalling range of violations and as my fellow violations and as my
Fellow Expert<\/a> will further detail, we expert will further detail, we have found reasonable grounds have found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these to believe that many of these
Violations Amount<\/a> to
Violations Amount<\/a> to international crimes. Meanwhile, the bbc has seen
First Hand<\/a> the desperate condition civilians are enduring in sudan. Aid agencies are running the
Hunger Crisis<\/a> is of historic proportions. Our correspondent has gained rare access to
Port Sudan<\/a> and neighbouring chad where refugees are still flowing out as
Aid Agencies<\/a> desperately in another camp nearby,
People Queue<\/a> for water. A most basic right, but here, it is a luxury. This woman told me she fled with her children from one city to another, trying to escape the world before arriving here in this
Displacement Camp<\/a> in
Port Sudan<\/a>. Translation , translation the
Fighting Neils<\/a> was so intense. Translation the
Fighting Neils<\/a> was so intense. Within translation the
Fighting Neils<\/a> was so intense. Within two translation the
Fighting Neils<\/a> was so intense. Within two days. Was so intense. Within two days two members of my family were killed and then i watched as my neighbours were cut in two. The children are neighbours were cut in two. The children are mourning the life he once had, but also their father. Left behind, they havent heard from him since january. Havent heard from him since janua. ~. , \ufffd havent heard from him since janua. ~. , \ufffd ~. , january. We dont know where he is or what january. We dont know where he is or what happened january. We dont know where he is or what happened to january. We dont know where he is or what happened to him. Is or what happened to him. Thats it, ourfuture is over, there is nothing left. My children are devastated. The scale of suffering children are devastated. The scale of suffering in sudan is unimaginable. 16 months of
War Have<\/a> had a devastating impact on peoples life. Over
10 Million<\/a> people have had to flee their homes. If they escape the bombs and the bullets, there is another killer, hunger. Hunger is ravaging sudan. In neighbouring chad, these
Aid Trucks<\/a> are lined up and ready to cross into sudan but this territory held by a group called the rapid support fighters are fighting the sudanese forces. For months, they say aid is being stolen by they say aid is being stolen by the rsf and weapons are being smuggled in as well. Both sides in the conflict have denied impeding humanitarian relief. As aid prepares to go into this border, families are crossing it to escape the war. These refugees arrived five days ago. It was hunger that drove them to make the treacherous journey. Translation ,. , translation it is very hard, so dangerous translation it is very hard, so dangerous to translation it is very hard, so dangerous to come translation it is very hard, so dangerous to come here, i translation it is very hard, | so dangerous to come here, but all the shops are closed. There was no food any more, nothing to drink and nothing to feed my children. There is nothing to eat, it is all war, there is nowhere to hide. Eat, it is all war, there is nowhere to hide. She told me there was nowhere to hide. She told me there was no nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, no nowhere to hide. She told me there was no help, no food i there was no help, no
Food Supplies<\/a> were reaching her and her six children. Aid agencies are relieved to see this truckload making their way into day but they say a constant flow of aid is needed to deal with the horrific situation in sudan, where already one location has been declared a famine and there are two others at risk of famine. The un warns of the flow of food and supplies is not increased, the consequences be dire. There is much suffering, these are not statistics, they are mothers, daughters and kids. Statistics, they are mothers, daughters and kids. People are auoin to daughters and kids. People are going to die. Daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple as daughters and kids. People are going to die, simple as that. I going to die, simple as that. Children . They already are. Women, more gender based violence and some of that they will not recover from. This is ultimate suffering. Bi; ultimate suffering. By repeatedly ultimate suffering. By repeatedly spurning
Peace Talks<\/a> and impeding aid, the two sides are effectively putting millions of people at risk of starvation. Many of those we spoke to are hoping the world will take
Notice And Action<\/a> before it is too late. Here in the uk, the
Home Secretary Will<\/a> chair a meeting of senior ministers,
Intelligence Agencies<\/a> and
Law Enforcement<\/a> bodies, to discuss what progress has been made in tackling criminal gangs who smuggle people from france across the english channel. 12 people died on tuesday when their small boat came apart off the french coast. Yvette cooper said this showed the moral imperative of dismantling the gangs. Our home editor, mark easton, reports. The government claims the deaths of 12 migrants in the channeljust off the french coast earlier this week is evidence of both the moral imperative in destroying the smuggling gangs, and also that measures to disrupt the criminal networks are having an impact. The
Home Office<\/a> says it suggests the
Business Model<\/a> of the smugglers is under pressure. More people are being crammed into less seaworthy vessels, with intelligence suggesting the gangs have increased their charges, including demanding payment for children. Almost 22,000 migrants have arrived in britain after attempting to cross the channel this year, more than 7,000 since the election. Having scrapped the previous governments rwanda plan, the
Labour Administration<\/a> is under pressure to prove it has a plan to stop the boats. At a meeting of senior government ministers,
Intelligence Agencies<\/a> and
Law Enforcement<\/a> bodies in london today, the
Home Office<\/a> will say a0 small boats and engines were seized in an operation in bulgaria in recent weeks. That there are currently 70 live investigations, including operations targeting gangs in libya,
Romania And Southeast<\/a> asia. Meanwhile, plans to house asylum seekers,
Including Small Boat Migrants<\/a> at
Raf Scampton<\/a>, a former ministry of
Defence Site<\/a> in lincolnshire, have been scrapped. The
Home Office<\/a> says it would have cost \u00a3122 million over three years, and no longer represents value for money. Even the civil servants that came to visit the site i have never thought
Raf Scampton<\/a> was a viable property. Lets not pretend it was ever an answer to that problem. It was arranged under the previous government that said it would hold hundreds of thousands of people and the cuts have massively been inflated. Critics say the government is not moving quickly enough to deal with the small boat crisis. After promising the rapid recruitment of a
Border Security Commander<\/a> to oversee the response two months ago,
Downing Street<\/a> has said the appointment will be confirmed in the next few weeks. Todays meeting styled as a
Landmark Operational Summit<\/a> is an operational summit is an operation to demonstrate some progress in an attempt to destroy the smuggling gangs. Mark easton,
Bbc News<\/a>. Lets speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticas. How much have the death this week increase the governments focus . ,. ,. Focus . They have increased the salience of focus . They have increased the salience of the focus . They have increased the salience of the
Issue Focus<\/a> . They have increased the salience of the
Issue And Focus<\/a> . They have increased the salience of the issue and the
I Salience<\/a> of the issue and the general focus on it and focusing pressure on the government to show that it is taking measures to deal with this issue. Of course, it was a big issue in the
Run Up<\/a> to the election, as mark was explaining, there was the scheme which the conservatives for pushing to go to rwanda. The new
Labour Government<\/a> have scrapped that scheme and in its place we have seen more focus on law and enforcement. What we are getting today is this meeting which brings together. It is interesting, it is bringing together basically all of the senior figures in government, said the prime minister, the home secretary, who is overseeing policing and those sorts of matters. It is bringing together the foreign secretary, the justice secretary, together the foreign secretary, thejustice secretary, so those senior figures along with
Law Enforcement<\/a> figures, police, intelligence officials, the justice officials as well trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. They are saying, as mark was explaining, increasing and shifting resources to that side of things is delivering some benefits, seizing boats and that sort of thing. But as we have seen, the numbers you were hearing in that report still coming across, there are still those deaths, so there is a real concern about the need to get on with tackling this. Opposition parties, conservatives have been saying this is a pr stunt, this meeting. It wont deliver particularly new policies. The meeting. It wont deliver particularly new policies. The government for its part says government for its part says the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the previous governments plan, the
Rwanda Plant<\/a> was merely the
Rwanda Plant<\/a> was merely theatre, it wasnt ever going theatre, it wasnt ever going to tackle the substance of the to tackle the substance of the issue. And their hope is that issue. And their hope is that the operational the operational focus and also indications that they are thinking about talking more with european co
Operation And Cooperation<\/a> with more european
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies, that will start to deliver results. Damien, thank you. At least 17 children have died after a fire swept through their primary
School Dormitory<\/a> overnight in central kenya. Police said the blaze at the academy in nyeri broke out at about midnight, engulfing rooms where the children were sleeping. Others have been taken to hospital with serious injuries. Police said the average age of the victims was around nine years old. The cause of the fire is still not clear. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Correspondent Anne<\/a> soy. Lets speak to our senior africa out respondent anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of<\/a> ;pondent anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of<\/a> nairobi. Anne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of<\/a> nairobi. Ne soy. Lets speak to our senior
Africa Out Of<\/a> nairobi. Kenya. Drive out of nairobi. Kenya. This is a boarding
Primary School<\/a>, of which there are very few in the country. There were about 156 boys in the dormitory when it caught fire and tragically 17 of them lost their lives. We understand the majority of them, according to the police were burnt beyond recognition. Another 13 were rushed to hospital. We are just piecing together the information now. The parents have been going to the school to try and trace their children and many of them would have heard this news first from the media. From the local leaders there, we understand this incident happened just around midnight and the neighbours to this school then rushed to the school to try and put out the fire. \ufffd \ufffd ,. , fire. And anne, there is no sense yet fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to how fire. And anne, there is no sense yet as to how this i fire. And anne, there is no | sense yet as to how this fire may have started. Presumably this investigation is fully under way now . This investigation is fully under way now . That is right, the government under way now . That is right, the government has under way now . That is right, the government has ordered l under way now . That is right, i the government has ordered an investigation into the cause of the fire. There are no theories yet of what caused it. From there witnesses, some of the peoples who survived the fire, they say that by the time they woke up the dormitory was engulfed in fire. These are children in
Primary School<\/a> between grade four and grade eight, so pretty young children. And the president has described the incident as horrific and devastating and ordered that investigation. Qm. Ordered that investigation. Ok, i am ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you will ordered that investigation. Ok, i am sure you will bring us more details as and when you get them, thank you for the moment. Lets go to the
West Bank<\/a> and live pictures of funeral is taking place. Palestinian people holding funerals. This is coming as we are hearing israeli forces have withdrawn from jenin, that area of the
West Bank<\/a> after this intense ten
Day Operation<\/a> with the details, he is lucy williamson. Isreal\ufffd s troupe and bold lasers have leftjenin now, but the impact they have had is written all across
The Street<\/a> here. This camp was the heart of israels sweep across the northern
West Bank<\/a>. They were here for nine and a half days and this morning is the first time that residents here have been able to leave their homes, see the destruction around them or, in some cases, actually come back to homes they fled days ago. Israel says this was a counterterrorist operation. And it is clear that its target was the armed palestinian groups that are based here. But the methods it is using are what a
Raising Alarm<\/a> and that doesnt mean the civilians killed and injured, but the levels of destruction that are wrecking peoples lives. Lucy williamson,
Bbc News<\/a>, jenin camp. Around the world and across the uk, this is
Bbc News<\/a>. Lets go straight to germany. President zelensky is meeting and talking about his requirements with
World Leaders<\/a> and world political leaders. Lets listen to what he is saying. Pa. Lets listen to what he is
Sa Inc.<\/a> \ufffd , lets listen to what he is sa in. M. , saying. A significant part of this territory saying. A significant part of this territory was saying. A significant part of| this territory was abandoned saying. A significant part of i this territory was abandoned by russian troops. They simply fled when they saw our forces approaching. Of course, a significant part of the territory was taken under control by our forces in the battle. So far during the first month of our operation in the coast region, russian forces have lost about 6000 soldiers killed and injured. In other towns, thousands of russian troops and other war zones. Thanks to our actions, there is no threat that russia will launch a new
Advance And Operation<\/a> on our territory. As was the case in may this year when putin launched an assault on kharkiv. We also see changes in the overall war situation. First of all, as a result of our
Actions Putin<\/a> has shown his real interest and this should be obvious, even to those who could still believe that putin is that war to protect some of his people or some of his security interests. At the same time as our advance in the kursk region, the
Russian Army<\/a> continues its offensive in ukraine. The most capable units of the
Russian Army<\/a> are involved in expanding the zone of occupation in our territory in the
Donetsk Region<\/a>. It is a clear choice by moscow. Putin wants more of ukraine to occupy than he want security for russia. He doesnt care about russian land and people, he just wants to grab as much of our land and as many of our cities as possible. Secondly, putin has already shed so much blood that against the backdrop of this blood, russias attempts to draw red lines simply do not work. Instead, we need to keep our morale high for ourjoint values to rule the world and not the red lines soaked in blood. We have to sustain our spirit, stamina for the world to live by rules, to be governed by law and to ensure security for all of us, for all nations. And every operation that contributes to this deserves your full support. We do want to end this war. We want peace, we want to save our people, first of all, our country. And it is putin who doesnt want peace and he is obsessed with territorial conquest. He wants all cities of the ruins that remain of them. And that is right we need strength. We need to force russia to seek peace. We need to make russia see this and even russian soldiers think about what they need,
Peace Or Putin<\/a> . And it is realistic to put push them to choose peace. Dearfriends and dear partners, i want to say a few things now in public and some things now in public and some things later without
The Press<\/a>. You are no we are parading with a minimum of weaponry. Yes, we are grateful, grateful very much for every
Support Package<\/a> thatis much for every
Support Package<\/a> that is provided to ukraine from you, from your countries. But we need more weapons to drive russian forces off our land, especially in the
Donetsk Region<\/a>. There are many people here who are actually understanding how important it is for a soldier to note that the
Front Line<\/a> is not only based on a
Soldiers Loyalty<\/a> to his country and his oath. But also on a sufficient supply of weapons. That is why it is important that every
Support Package<\/a> that is announced and promptly put to work on the battlefield without any delay. The fighting in the
Donetsk Region<\/a> depends on this. If putin does not have any achievement there, he will not have any achievements anywhere or in anything. Next time i am grateful to all partners for the fact that the summit in washington was decisive on
Air Defence<\/a> systems for ukraine and i will not speak openly now about the number of assistance we have received. Thank you so much again but the number of
Air Defence<\/a> system that has not been delivered is significant. This is what was agreed upon and this is what has not been fully implemented. The world has enough
Air Defence<\/a> systems to ensure that russian terror does not have results. And i urge you to be more active with us and we have already operating
F 16<\/a>jets. Thank you to you, partners and they strike down missiles and drones. They were efficient, but they are few and we need a stronger fleet of
F 16<\/a>. I but they are few and we need a strongerfleet of
F 16<\/a>. I had proposals and i will say when
The Press<\/a> leaves, long range capability, i am glad the united states, united france, italy are represented here. Thank you so much. I want to say this openly so there is no speculation, we have implemented a very important operation, in particular in crimea. These operations allowed us to return security to the
Black Sea<\/a> and our food export. Now we hear that your long
Range Policy<\/a> has not changed, but we see changes in the shortage of missiles and cooperation. This applies to our territory which is occupied by russia, including crimea. We think it is wrong, we need to have this long range capability, not only on the occupied territory of ukraine but also on the russian territory. Yes, so russia is motivated to seek peace. And one more thing i would like to say, we are ready to produce more of our own weapons right here in ukraine. We are ready to work with you on joint production. This includes drones, missiles and other weapons that have proven themselves in combat and can strengthen your men and women in the defence forces after this war. We need funding, we are ready to quickly produce everything that will help us bring this war to an end. Namely by putting decisive pressure on russia for real peace. Lets make this fall. A time for russian aggression to fall in a way that will end the war and restore a reliable international security order. We must do it. Again, thank you very much for all your support, thank you so much. Applause thank you mr president. On behalf of thank you mr president. On behalf of everyone here, we hear behalf of everyone here, we hear your behalf of everyone here, we hear your urgency and we share it. Hear your urgency and we share it mr hear your urgency and we share it. Mr president , this coalition of 50 nations of good
Stand Coalition<\/a> of 50 nations of good stand united and
Firm And Today<\/a> we will stand united and
Firm And Today<\/a> we will push even harder to step we will push even harder to
Step Up<\/a> we will push even harder to
Step Up<\/a> our support for ukraine. We are meeting in the dynamic ukraine. We are meeting in the dynamic moment. Ukraine continues to seize the initiative on the battlefield. The ukraine troops are now conducting an operation in russhas conducting an operation in russias kursk region. The kremlins russias kursk region. The
Kremlins Army<\/a> of aggression is now on
Kremlins Army<\/a> of aggression is now on the defensive on its own lurf~ now on the defensive on its own lurf~ but now on the defensive on its own turf. But we know that
Putins Malice<\/a> turf. But we know that
Putins Malice<\/a> runs deep. Moscow continues its offensive in the east continues its offensive in the east of continues its offensive in the east of ukraine, especially putin east of ukraine, especially putin is east of ukraine, especially putin is repositioning his
Troops Putin<\/a> is repositioning his troops in kursk. And. You are watching troops in kursk. And. You are watching bbc troops in kursk. And. You are watching
Bbc News<\/a> troops in kursk. And. You are watching
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Bbc News<\/a> and it is at this point we say goodbye to our viewers on pbs in america. Russia has paid a massive cost for
Putins Russia<\/a> has paid a massive cost for putins imperial fantasies. More for putins imperial fantasies. More than 350,000 russian troops more than 350,000 russian troops have been killed or wounded since putin launched his all out invasion. Since february his all out invasion. Since february 2022, ukraine forces have february 2022, ukraine forces have sunk, destroyed or damaged 32 russian have sunk, destroyed or damaged 32 russian
Naval Vessels<\/a>. Ukraine 32 russian
Naval Vessels<\/a>. Ukraine has driven all of
Russias Ukraine<\/a> has driven all of russias major
Naval Vessels<\/a> out of russias major
Naval Vessels<\/a> out of crimea and pushed russias out of crimea and pushed russias black
Sea Fleet<\/a> further russias black
Sea Fleet<\/a> further east. Last
Month Ukraine<\/a> further east. Last
Month Ukraine<\/a> sank one of three russian ukraine sank one of three russian ferries in the
Kursk Strait<\/a> russian ferries in the
Kursk Strait<\/a> in russian ferries in the
Kursk Strait<\/a> in russian occupied
Crimea Strait<\/a> in russian occupied crimea. That seriously reduced russias crimea. That seriously reduced
Russias Capacity<\/a> to move equipment and troops into ukraine equipment and troops into ukraine. A second ferry has been ukraine. A second ferry has been out ukraine. A second ferry has been out of action since
Ukraines Attack<\/a> earlier this summen
Ukraines Attack<\/a> earlier this summer. Additionally, ukraine has destroyed 97 russian
Combat Aircraft<\/a> has destroyed 97 russian
Combat Aircraft<\/a> since the start of
Putins Aircraft<\/a> since the start of putins full scale invasion. So over putins full scale invasion. So over and putins full scale invasion. So over and over, putins full scale invasion. So overand over, ukraine has stood overand over, ukraine has stood up overand over, ukraine has stood up to
Putins Aggression<\/a> and atrocities and this coalition has ukraines back. Let coalition has ukraines back. Let
Me Coalition<\/a> has ukraines back. Let me highlight some of the major let me highlight some of the major recent steps forward, in july, major recent steps forward, in july, germany, the netherlands remaining and the united states said we remaining and the united states said we would provide more patriot said we would provide more patriot
Air Defence<\/a> batteries and components. Italy said it would and components. Italy said it would deliver another system. Germany would deliver another system. Germany recently delivered another germany recently delivered another
Air Defence<\/a> system and more another
Air Defence<\/a> system and more ammunition. In germany, the netherlands and denmark have the netherlands and denmark have all the netherlands and denmark have all from provided
Battle Tanks<\/a> have all from provided
Battle Tanks<\/a>. The
European Union<\/a> is using tanks. The
European Union<\/a> is using
Frozen Russian<\/a> assets to fund using
Frozen Russian<\/a> assets to fund arms using
Frozen Russian<\/a> assets to
Fund Arms Purchases<\/a> for ukraine
Fund Arms Purchases<\/a> for ukraine. Including more ammunition from the czech
Initiative Ammunition<\/a> from the czech initiative to rush more shells to ukraine. And since our meeting to ukraine. And since our meeting injune, the united states meeting injune, the united states has committed more than
4 Billion<\/a> states has committed more than
4 Billion<\/a> in new
Security Systems<\/a> for ukraine. We are laser systems for ukraine. We are laser focused on
Ukraines Priority Laser<\/a> focused on
Ukraines Priority<\/a> needs, including
Air Defence<\/a> priority needs, including
Air Defence<\/a>, fires and armour. This innovative defence, fires and armour. This innovative and nimble
Capability Coalitions<\/a> continue to help
Capability Coalitions<\/a> continue to help ukraine fend off russian
Aggression Today<\/a> and deter russian
Aggression Today<\/a> and deter russian aggression tomorrow. And thanks to the work tomorrow. And thanks to the work of tomorrow. And thanks to the work of the
Air Force Coalition<\/a>
Ukraine Work<\/a> of the
Air Force Coalition<\/a> ukraine has received its first
Fio Ukraine<\/a> has received its first
F 16<\/a> fighters. And together with
F 16<\/a> fighters. And together with our
F 16<\/a> fighters. And together with our national directors we are pushing our industrial base is to are pushing our industrial base is to meet are pushing our industrial base is to meet ukraines needs and sustained is to meet ukraines needs and sustained them long into the future sustained them long into the future. But for its long term security, future. But for its long term security, ukraine must continue to boost security, ukraine must continue to boost its own defence production. Many
Contact Group<\/a> members production. Many
Contact Group<\/a> members are already supporting that effort. Just weeks ago, denmark committed some of its latest denmark committed some of its latest
150 Million<\/a>
Security Assistance Package<\/a> to buying arms
Assistance Package<\/a> to buying arms from
Ukraines Defence Industry<\/a> arms from
Ukraines Defence Industry<\/a>. Meanwhile, with help from industry. Meanwhile, with help from several
European Companies<\/a> the united states is working with the united states is working with ukraine to design and build with ukraine to design and
Build A<\/a> with ukraine to design and
Build A<\/a> substitute for the s 300
Build A<\/a> substitute for the s 300 surface to
Air Missile System<\/a> 300 surface to
Air Missile System<\/a> and the r 27 air to
Air Missile System<\/a> and the r 27 air to air missile. The united states has allocated more than
200 Million<\/a> allocated more than
200 Million<\/a> to purchase critical components to let ukraine produce components to let ukraine produce the uav and the
Electronic Warfare Systems<\/a> that it has
Electronic Warfare Systems<\/a> that it has deployed so effectively. Our national armaments directors are working in lockstep with the
Capability Coalitions<\/a> to meet these needs and
Speed Up<\/a> deliveries. I look forward and
Speed Up<\/a> deliveries. I look forward to and
Speed Up<\/a> deliveries. I look forward to discussing ways to strengthen
Ukraines Defence<\/a> industrial base as well as our own industrial base as well as our own and industrial base as well as our own. And friends, this is a critical own. And friends, this is a critical moment. Time is of the essence critical moment. Time is of the essence, especially with the winter essence, especially with the winter on its way. We must all
Step Winter<\/a> on its way. We must all
Step Up<\/a> winter on its way. We must all
Step Up<\/a> or winter on its way. We must all
Step Up<\/a> or support and quickly. I
Step Up<\/a> or support and quickly. I am
Step Up<\/a> or support and quickly. I am pleased to say that president biden will announce
Today President<\/a> biden will announce today an president biden will announce today an additional
250 Million<\/a>
Security Assistance Package<\/a> for ukraine. It will surge package for ukraine. It will surge more capabilities to meet ukraines surge more capabilities to meet ukraines evolving requirements and will ukraines evolving requirements and will deliver them at the speed and will deliver them at the speed of war. Ladies and gentlemen, when this
Contact Group<\/a> gentlemen, when this
Contact Group<\/a> met in april,
President Zelensky<\/a> group met in april,
President Zelensky<\/a> reminded us all that aggression spreads when it isnt aggression spreads when it isnt stopped. He is right. If
Tyrants Isnt<\/a> stopped. He is right. If tyrants think they can invade their tyrants think they can invade their peaceful neighbours, we will all their peaceful neighbours, we will all be less secure. If autocrats conclude that nations of goodwill will lose their nerve of goodwill will lose their nerve, will lose our nerve and abandon nerve, will lose our nerve and abandon our principles, our world abandon our principles, our world will become far more dangerous. So make no mistake, if ukraine dangerous. So make no mistake, if ukraine is dangerous. So make no mistake, if ukraine is not free then the world if ukraine is not free then the world is if ukraine is not free then the world is not safe. But this contact","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801908.us.archive.org\/1\/items\/BBCNEWS_20240906_080000_BBC_News\/BBCNEWS_20240906_080000_BBC_News.thumbs\/BBCNEWS_20240906_080000_BBC_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240907T12:35:10+00:00"}