it was. there is a very stark difference between how refugees from ukraine are being perceived and how refugees in syria and other countries in the middle east and africa were perceived in 2012 and following. in one case, you have refugees being perceived as vulnerable human beings, neighbours and friends who are in desperate need of our help, and they are being welcomed with open arms. on the other hand, we saw the media really refugees not in a humanitarian way, as desperate human beings trying to protect their families and survive, but instead as security threats. that has really led to a lot of fear and concern around refugees from the middle east. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks
in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, but who are now fighting and dying in defence of their land. three soldiers were buried here in lviv today. fergal keane was at the ceremony. sung prayers, weeping the dead are returning. ..to homes far from the battlefield. today, they buried dmitro kabakov, 59, andrei stefanushin, 40, taras diduk, aged 25. for all the solidarity of crowds. ..this grief is solitary.
in on kyiv, according to these satellite images. the pentagon says the russians may now be less than ten miles from the city centre. orla guerin, bbc news, on the outskirts of kyiv. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, but who are now fighting and dying in defence of their land. three soldiers were buried here in lviv today. fergal keane was at the ceremony. sung prayers, weeping. the dead are returning. ..to homes far from the battlefield.
they d been described by the west as a red line, so what would happen this time? officials here at the foreign office and across the west have been vocal about their concerns, but also careful not to say exactly how they would respond. i m not going to speak| about the intelligence, but russia would pay a severe price if they used chemical weapons. - a strike on lutsk overnight, the devastation is already terrible. the hope will be that public warnings may dissuade moscow, though, from taking action which could bring even more suffering. gordon corera, bbc news. in towns and cities across ukraine, military funerals are now a daily occurrence. this country s regular armed forces its soldiers, sailors and airforce have beenjoined by volunteers, men and women who three weeks ago had never picked up a weapon, but who are now fighting and dying in defence of their land. fergal keane was at the ceremony.
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