With war still going on . Translation to be honest, noone predicted as far backl as in 2014 that the occupation of The Crimea and the occupation of a part of our donbas would happen. Later, there was a frozen Conflict Minsk agreements. After that, for sure, nobody expected a full Scale Invasion, a full Scale Invasion with people killed, mass tortures, mass burials, executions and a large number of hostages, such atrocities from a neighbour who had always talked about friendly relations. Then there was another stage of the war. It was very hard. Then we started to take back territories and then it was very hard again. I appreciate this is a difficult question about your enemy, but i wonder how you would describe Vladimir Putin. Translation i dont believe that murderers have any distinctive features. It is not about talent. It is not about geniuses who we should describe and remember. We talk about murderers. They may be different mass murderers, emotional ones. However, there are very p
however, even the animal feed is starting to get scarce in the market and people are not finding it. when it comes to canned food, there is nothing left in the market, literally. and what we had was actually from the six to seven days of truce that we had at the beginning of this war. and whatever aid was allowed into gaza and in the north of gaza has actually been consumed by now. the israeli military says it does not limit humanitarian aid sent to gaza and that there is no starvation there. the bbc has been speaking to eylon levy, an israeli government spokesman. israel wants to see as much humanitarian aid enter the gaza strip as possible. that s why we have excess capacity at the israeli crossings for more trucks of food, water, medicine and shelter equipment to enter the gaza strip. we encourage countries to send more. unfortunately we have a problem at the moment that the un agencies on the ground responsible for disputing that aid are struggling to do so at the pace th
the king says. as all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement. he continues. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here with me. johnny, jonny dymond is here with me. he is expressing hi: but johnny, he is expressing his thanks but he is also acknowledging that that many others face cancer as well, why do you think that was important to him? the well, why do you think that was important to him? the institution is alwa s this important to him? the institution is always this balance important to him? the institution is always this balance between - important to him? the institution is always this balance between the - always this balance between the public and the personal, between, in this case, the man and a monarch. and no more so than now when the institution has to sort of soldier on, but the man at the heart of it has been diagnosed with cancer and has been diagnosed with cancer and has become, li
in the market, and people are not finding it. when it comes to canned food, there is nothing left in the market, literally. what we had was actually from the six to seven days of truce that we had at the beginning of this war, and whatever aid was allowed into gaza and the north of gaza has actually been consumed by now. the israeli military says it does not limit humanitarian aid sent to gaza and that there is no starvation there. the bbc has been speaking to eylon levy, an israeli government spokesman. israel wants to see as much humanitarian aid enter the gaza strip as possible. that is why we have excess capacity at the israeli crossings for more trucks of food, water, medicine and shelter equipment to enter the gaza strip. we encourage countries to send more. unfortunately, we have a problem at the moment that the un agencies on the ground responsible for distributing that aid are struggling to do so at the pace that israel is facilitating its entry. now, we are calling