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were killed or injured the attack. this has not been independently confirmed. russia has said only that one serviceman is missing. let's speak to hamish de bretton gordon — a former british army colonel. he was also a commander with the 1st royal tank regiment. thank you forjoining us. in terms of the significance of these mr tiles. can you explain to people at home why this is important and whether it is actually a game changer for whether it is actually a game changerfor ukraine? whether it is actually a game changer for ukraine? whether it is a name changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer _ changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer or— changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer or not, _ changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer or not, we _ changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer or not, we will- changer for ukraine? whether it is a game changer or not, we will see. l game changer or not, we will see. but, yes, it is hugely significant. it is a shame that it is taken so long to get them. these precision missiles that work over 190 miles will make a significant difference. firstly, they are fired out of something called multi—rocket launch system which ukraine already has. so there is no training burden. these weapons are arrived today then ukraine can use them tomorrow. and we have seen the destruction that the british missile is having in crimea in the last ten days. the russians have had a nuclear submarine destroyed, a warship to destroyed, and now there headquarters, their position in crimea is almost untenable. and i think what this missile would do will enable the counter offensive which we are only hearing about in the last couple of days seeming to have made a significant breakthrough of the russian defence system of the zaporizhzhia. this will push the russians further back so they cannot directly attack. this is a potential game changer and this is the most sophisticated weaponry that ukrainians have and it is very unlikely that russian air defence systems will be able to knock it down. by the comments that i get from russian bots and trolls i would say that the russians are rattled. what do you think the russian reaction to this will be? they have had this knowledge that they will be acquiring these weapons. i had this knowledge that they will be acquiring these weapons.— acquiring these weapons. i think the are acquiring these weapons. i think they are rattled. _ acquiring these weapons. i think they are rattled. they _ acquiring these weapons. i think they are rattled. they have - acquiring these weapons. i think i they are rattled. they have nothing in their armoury like this. they have precision guided artillery but that can only fire up to about a0 miles, 75 kilometres. they have nothing that can really contradict this. it's too far away from their fighters to take out. there precision guided cruise missile seems to be knocked out pretty regularly by ukrainian air defence and now every general or admiral with this command post in crimea or the donbas knows that they are on licence with a very sophisticated intelligence that ukraine seems to be getting. yes, i think the russians are really rattled and with the breakthrough is that we are seeing, this could be the most significant action in the wars thus far after 19 months or so and let's hope that it gives the ukrainians a boost to get the war over as quickly as possible. boost to get the war over as quickly as possible-— as possible. thank you so much for our as possible. thank you so much for your analysis- _ as possible. thank you so much for your analysis. the _ as possible. thank you so much for your analysis. the former - as possible. thank you so much for your analysis. the former council. l your analysis. the former council. —— the former kernel. russia says its peacekeepers in the disputed enclave of nagorno— karabakh have started to receive weapons from ethnic— armenian separatists. on wednesday, the separatist authorities there agreed to disarm, to stop a military offensive by azerbaijan. i spoke earlier to our correspondent rahyan demytrie, who is following the story from tblisi. right now, the focus is really on the humanitarian situation in nagorno—karabakh where thousands of people have basically collected in the regional capitals, without any kind of certainty of what happens next to them. there is a dire humanitarian situation as it was reported today by the international community which is called on azerbaijan which has called on azerbaijan to take steps to help these people. what happened on tuesday september the 19th, this a 2a—hour military operation. before that the entire community of nagorno—karabakh, an estimated 120,000 ethnic armenians, they have been subjected to an economic blockade. for nine months, they were not getting proper nutrition, there were severe shortages of food. people had to queue for bread for hours. no medical supplies, no hygiene supplies. this is the situation now. after experiencing this blockade for nine months, then there was this military operation that lasted 2a hours. a lot of people had to run away from their homes without any belongings and they are all now concentrated in the regional capital without knowing what comes next. it sounds like a dire situation. in terms of green shoots of hope is there any offer or facilitation for those affected? absolutely. azerbaijan says that it is in control and that it is sent yesterday two trunks with a0 tonnes of humanitarian aid and separately two trucks with bread to its armenian population in nagorno—karabakh. the question is how this food is being distributed. in the regional capital, there are no azerbaijan authorities. it is still under the control of local ethnic armenian authorities. former prime minister, borisjohnson has warned the uk government against scaling back the hs2 rail line — after the government refused to guarantee the link between the cities of birmingham and manchester. dozens of company bosses and business groups in england have signed a letter urging prime minister rishi sunak, to re—commit to the high—speed railway. lets now speak to simon calder, travel correspondent of the independent. hi, simon. we have been told that it is money, the cost of living and inflation that is drawing up prices and the complications of a project of this scale. which cities could stand to lose out? we had a bit there about birmingham and manchester. if i there about birmingham and manchester.— there about birmingham and manchester. u, , , ., manchester. if i can 'ust remind you ofthe manchester. if i can 'ust remind you of the originar_ manchester. if i can 'ust remind you of the original h52 — manchester. if i can just remind you of the original h52 project _ manchester. if i can just remind you of the original h52 project which - of the original hs2 project which began so long ago that it was actually a labour government in charge and after that, the coalition and then the conservatives said, yes, this is a great idea. the basic plan is to completely transform our our victorian network to add. to transform it in terms of having capacity that we need for the 21st century. so you have a birmingham to london link and then you have two legs, one going to manchester and one going to leeds via sheffield. that was always the plan with also a northern powerhouse rail across the pennines linking liverpool, manchester, bradford, leeds and hull. gradually, bets had been lopped off particularly the eastern leg. that was taken two years ago, instead of that there is supposed to be one running as far as east midlands airport. now, we don't believe, or rather the government said in the spring, that it was committed from delivering from london euston to manchester. it looks as though we might be stuck with simply high—speed link between birmingham and a place called old 0ak common in west london where you get off your train and get on to an elizabeth line train. everyone is up in arms about this from the rail industry, from northern offices because you can simply —— this is simply the opposite of live and levelling up. and everyone is desperately upset. the hs2 parade has been well and truly rained on and it seems to be simply a matter of failing to specify exactly what it is, chopping and changing, all in which, every time a decision is taking add billions to the bill which is rapidly escalating towards £100 billion. figs which is rapidly escalating towards £100 billion.— £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite _ £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite a _ £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite a key _ £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite a key part - £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite a key part of- £100 billion. as you touched on this, it's quite a key part of the| this, it's quite a key part of the levelling up agenda, this high—speed rail link that would connect all of these cities. it would be quite a bold mood to stop there some have said. it bold mood to stop there some have said. ., , , ., said. it would be, depending on the attitude, of— said. it would be, depending on the attitude, of course, _ said. it would be, depending on the attitude, of course, of _ said. it would be, depending on the attitude, of course, of the - said. it would be, depending on the attitude, of course, of the local- attitude, of course, of the local electorate and politicians, it all depends. there are a whole lot of people who thought it was always rubbish, why spend all of that money? if you take somewhere like devon and cornwall don't really need a lot of rail investment, they will get a zero benefit from hs2. wouldn't it be better spent elsewhere? there is an argument that the rail industry passengers like me, who don't have cars and rely on the railway, know from experience that you will never get this scale of invested on local products. who knows what the electoral effects will be, some people will be delighted, there are an awful lot of people in both parties who have said it is a waste of money. meanwhile, the labour party keeps prevaricating, i have heard from people saying, yes, we are going to build hs2 in full, and the people who might, in the event of a labour government be handling the finances saying, we have got to have a look. so hugely botched project which is costing the british people billions of pounds and we are still many, many years from any of us going anywhere near a high—speed train from somewhere near birmingham to london. ., ~ from somewhere near birmingham to london. ., ,, , ., from somewhere near birmingham to london. ., ~' , ., , from somewhere near birmingham to london. ., ,, ,, , . from somewhere near birmingham to london. ., ,, , ., , . ., london. thank you very much. i am sure this is — london. thank you very much. i am sure this is not _ london. thank you very much. i am sure this is not the _ london. thank you very much. i am sure this is not the last _ london. thank you very much. i am sure this is not the last time - london. thank you very much. i am sure this is not the last time we - sure this is not the last time we are going to be talking about this. sudan's army chief has said he is willing, in principle, to hold talks with his paramilitary rival to end the civil war that broke out in april. general abdel fattah al—burhan, head of the sudanese armed forces, said he was ready in principle to sit down with mohamed hamdan dagalo, leader of the rapid support forces. the two men have been fighting a brutal war which the united nations says has left more 5,000 people dead and more than 5 million displaced. 0ur diplomatic correspondentjames landale spoke to the general in new york, and began by asking him why neither side appeared willing to engage in peace talks. we have the will to end this war. we know the suffering of the sudanese people. we know the atrocities committed against the sudanese people. we are ready to engage in negotiations. share people. we are ready to engage in negotiations-— negotiations. are you prepared to sit down and _ negotiations. are you prepared to sit down and talk _ negotiations. are you prepared to sit down and talk with _ negotiations. are you prepared to sit down and talk with the - sit down and talk with the rss leader? iii sit down and talk with the rss leader? . , , ., , leader? if the leadership of this force has the _ leader? if the leadership of this force has the desire _ leader? if the leadership of this force has the desire to - leader? if the leadership of this force has the desire to return i leader? if the leadership of this j force has the desire to return to its senses and pull its troops out of the residential areas and return to its barracks, then we will sit with any of them. but to its barracks, then we will sit with any of them.— to its barracks, then we will sit with any of them. but in principle are ou with any of them. but in principle are you ready _ with any of them. but in principle are you ready to _ with any of them. but in principle are you ready to sit _ with any of them. but in principle are you ready to sit down - with any of them. but in principle are you ready to sit down and - with any of them. but in principle | are you ready to sit down and talk to them? ~ , are you ready to sit down and talk tothem? ~ , ~ to them? absolutely. whenever he commits to — to them? absolutely. whenever he commits to what _ to them? absolutely. whenever he commits to what we _ to them? absolutely. whenever he commits to what we agreed, - to them? absolutely. whenever he commits to what we agreed, we i to them? absolutely. whenever he | commits to what we agreed, we will sit to resolve this problem. live now to anoushka kurkjian director, of the songhai advisory. thank you very much forjoining us. how seriously will people be taking those offers of peace talks there? more than previous ones. there is a huge bias that this conflict left unchecked has already had huge regional implications. there is no military solution, we have seen over the past five months that the army, despite the aerial supremacy has not been able to gain the upper hand entirely. in fact he has moved his headquarters across sudan and we find ourselves, it is essentially in a stalemate. he is not making these statements out of a position of strength. irate statements out of a position of strenith. ~ ., , �* strength. we said that there isn't reall a strength. we said that there isn't really a military _ strength. we said that there isn't really a military solution - strength. we said that there isn't really a military solution so - strength. we said that there isn't really a military solution so to . really a military solution so to speak to this conflict. do you think there will be somebody or an individual prevailing out of the two rivals here? i individual prevailing out of the two rivals here?— rivals here? i can't see that happening- _ rivals here? i can't see that happening- i— rivals here? i can't see that happening. i think - rivals here? i can't see that happening. i think the - rivals here? i can't see that happening. i think the rsf| rivals here? i can't see that i happening. i think the rsf has entrenched itself in strategic locations. i think they both have their prospective backers. in the country is disintegrating a warring ethnic lines. it was always going to be a zero—sum but now we see a realisation that there needs to be some sort of outcome here. in terms of neighbouring _ some sort of outcome here. in terms of neighbouring countries _ some sort of outcome here. in terms of neighbouring countries are - some sort of outcome here. in terms of neighbouring countries are indeed | of neighbouring countries are indeed countries beyond, which nations have the most influence in sudan, would you say? the most influence in sudan, would ou sa ? , ., , , the most influence in sudan, would ousa? ,., _ ~ you say? obviously, saudi arabia, er it but you say? obviously, saudi arabia, egypt but also _ you say? obviously, saudi arabia, egypt but also its _ you say? obviously, saudi arabia, egypt but also its immediate i egypt but also its immediate neighbours are using all of their leveraged. it very limited in scope and it is how you build on that to address the key challenges that sparked this conflict. how do you integrate the rsf within the armed forces? it is a long—term challenge that needs to be addressed. unless there is an incentive on both men to come to negotiating table, it is a daunting task but it is the task they need to be pushed forward. [30 they need to be pushed forward. do you think we will see those two men, those two rival factions come to the table anytime soon to peace? i think we are not there _ table anytime soon to peace? i think we are not there yet. _ table anytime soon to peace? i think we are not there yet. i _ table anytime soon to peace? i think we are not there yet. i think - table anytime soon to peace? i think we are not there yet. i think this i we are not there yet. i think this is a positive step. and i think, alongside the humanitarian dimension there has got to be a political will to force an outcome otherwise we have already seen the country disintegrating. it's a positive step, it's the first step but the key questions need to be addressed. thank you very much forjoining us. local media in nigeria is reporting that six students abducted by gunmen at a university in the north west state of zamfara have been rescued by the army. students described armed bandits arriving on motorcycles and firing indiscriminately during the incident the state governor's spokesperson said 35 people were taken, the majority of them female. comedian and actor russell brand has made his first public statement since sexual assault allegations were made against him a week ago. in a video posted on his youtube channel, he did not directly address the claims but thanked supporters for "questioning" the media reports. he also criticised the government and technology companies. 0ur reporter simonjones has more. hello there, you awakening wonders. back on social media for the first time in a week. obviously, it's been an extraordinary and distressing week, and i thank you very much for your support and for questioning the information that you've been presented with. july 1st, 2012, was when my rape happened. this week, russell brand faced allegations of rape and sexual assault following claims by four women made in an investigation by channel four�*s dispatches and the sunday times, claims he had previously denied. he insisted his relationships had always been consensual. the bbc also heard from one woman who said in 2008, in this building in los angeles, where russell brand was recording his radio 2 programme, he allegedly exposed himself to her in a bathroom before joking about the incident minutes later on air. and one comedian who worked with russell brand in the early 2000 said he had had concerns about his behaviour, claims mr brand has not responded to. a lot of the modelling | agents would sit down and tell their models, tell their stables, i warn them about him. things like, you know, i people go back to his house and they fooled around and then if they didn't want to go - all the way, he had a reputation i for sometimes getting angry or a bit nasty if people wouldn't sleep with him the first time. - youtube has now suspended russell brand's channels from making money from adverts for violating its creator responsibility policy. the culture, media and sport committee had expressed concerns about mr brand being able to monetise his content, something the comedian hits out at on his latest video. by now, you're probably aware that the british government have asked big tech platforms to censor our online content and that some online platforms have complied with that request. in this three—minute video, russell brand does not directly address the allegations he's been facing, but he does talk about what he calls "media corruption and collusion". the bbc has made several requests to speak to mr brand over the past week, but he has chosen to talk directly to his followers on social media rather than facing outside scrutiny. russell brand says he'll post another video on monday as investigations into his alleged behaviour continue. simon jones, bbc news. a new study has found that people living with long covid after being hospitalised are more likely to have damage to major organs. analysis of mri scans showed that the patients were three times more likely to have some abnormalities in the lungs, brain and kidneys. researchers believe there is a link with the severity of the illness. earlier i spoke to professor betty raman, associate professor at the university of oxford, who told me more about the study. our study is one of the most comprehensive follow—up mri studies of patients who were previously hospitalised with covid—19 and we found the lungs, brain and kidneys can be affected in people who were previously hospitalised about five months from infection. what does that mean for individuals, how will they experience these symptoms and will they necessarily be aware of what is going on? yes, in people who have long mri abnormalities there appears to be a higher prevalence of chest symptoms like tightness and a cough but with regards to the other organs, we did not see a clear association but on the other hand, when you look at people with two or more organs being involved, they appeared to be more likely to experience more severe physical and mental health impairment, at least four times more likely to feel unwell compared to the control population who had never previously had covid—19. that was the doctor who led the study. excitement is building in hangzhou, china where president xi jinping is expected to open the asian games. more than 12,000 competitors from a5 nations will compete in a0 sports. security has been tightened around the stadium where the ceremony will take place. let's speak to our reporerje seung lee. tell us a bit more about this because some people might not have heard of it. that's right. so the asian games is sort of like the olympics. it asian games is sort of like the olympics-— asian games is sort of like the ol mics. _, ., ., olympics. it is a ma'or sporting event in the h olympics. it is a major sporting event in the continent. - olympics. it is a major sporting event in the continent. i - olympics. it is a major sporting i event in the continent. i remember growing up in south korea and watching this match, who wins a medal was welcome back like a hero, sort of like an olympic champion or 0lympic medallist. it is also the biggest sporting event that china has hosted in more than a decade. that is because in terms of the scale of the event, it is actually bigger than the winter olympic games with that was hosted in beijing last year. as you mentioned earlier, more than 12,000 competitors from a5 countries across asia and the middle east will be competing in a0 spots. that also include some of the sports that won't be included in the olympic stage, for example region 0lympic stage, for example region specialist such as boat racing and a chinese martial art is being competed in these games. it is also worth being pointed out that it is the first time in three years that north korea will be bringing a team of athletes to an international competition. as you can expect, this is a big event that china is using as a stage to host a lot of world leaders who are actually in the city right now. because it was delayed due to strict covid measures from last year for a year this is even more important for china to host these games and make it a success. as you just touch there, in terms of the stage the diplomacy here, to perhaps increase better relationships of neighbours, that could be at play here as well. definitely. there are a lot of leaders right now from south korea, syria that i will touch upon lizzo, who are here to hold talks with the president. this is the first visit to china by assyrian president since 2011 when the war erected so it's kind of another sign for the president who was isolated on the world stage for more than a decade and him being welcome back. we saw him earlier this year when he was welcome back to the arab league. interesting. it does look like there is quite a lot to think about here and an exciting time for the asian games. joining us in our newsroom there. stay with us on bbc news. with more on the asian games and all of the latest from ukraine. hello. 0ur weekend is certainly shaping up to be a tale of two halves. we've had some beautiful sunrise pictures this morning. there's some lovely sunshine out there. take, for example, earlier on, north ayrshire, but this is one of the areas where we could see a really different story tomorrow, increasingly wet and windy. so get out and enjoy the sunshine if you can. the morning cloud and a few scattered showers easing away across northeast england. sunny spells elsewhere. yes, it will cloud over from the southwest, with rain into northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. but temperatures will peak between 12 and 18 degrees and the winds will be light. but the change comes from out in the atlantic. the remnants of what was ex—hurricane nigel is going to intensify an area of low pressure. not unusual at this time of year, just adds a little bit more energy into the atmosphere. and that means it's going to turn increasingly wet and windy for the second half of the weekend. and we'll start to see the signs of that as we close out saturday. some rain pushing in from the west and that is going to act like a blanket of cloud, so it isn't going to be as chilly as start. so it isn't going to be as chilly a start. in fact, widespread double digits for many first thing on sunday morning. now, the rain to begin with could be quite light and patchy, but it will intensify as we go through the day. a conveyor belt of wetter weather driven in by the strong to gale force winds from a southerly direction. not all of us will see the rain. central and southeastern areas may stay dry with some sunshine and more warmth for sunday. but again, a windy day. so, the rain really turning quite heavy as it pushes its way out of north wales into north west england and northern ireland. temperatures all a degree or so higher in comparison to today, perhaps peaking at 21 degrees. but the rain will be accompanied by 50, 60 mile an hour gusts of winds. and we close out the day on sunday, heavier bursts into northern ireland and in particular into western scotland. areas we've already seen significant rainfall so far this month. so, there is a possibility that we could see some localised flooding. that front will ease away, and then monday — a slightly quieter day. not for long though. more wet weather is expected to push in from the west. so our week ahead, once we've got monday out of the way, looks likely to be showers or longer spells of rain and still windy at times. this is bbc news. the headlines. us media reports washington plans to send advanced long—range missiles to kyiv as ukraine claims russian commanders were among the injured in a strike on russia's black sea headquarters in occupied crimea. separatists in disputed nagorno—karabakh give up their weapons according to russian peacekeepers, as humanitarian aid begins to reach the thousands who fled following a military offensive led by the azerbaijani government. a study in the uk finds people living with long covid after leaving hospital are more likely to show damage to major organs. researchers say they believe there is a link to the severity of the illness. and in the uk, borisjohnson urges the government not to scale back plans to build the hs2 high speed rail link, amid speculation part of the route could be axed. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello and welcome to the new series of unspun world. we've been off the air during the summer and life has moved on quite noticeably, in russia, for instance. having unsuccessfully challenged vladimir putin injune, yevgeny prigozhin paid the price in august. his plane crashed near moscow, his fate ensuring that the russian

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