fearful, angry and uncertain about the coming days. as the rival forces continue to fight over power, civilians can only watch helplessly and try to stay alive. anne soy, bbc news, nairobi. everyone loves the spitfire. here at heritage hanger in beacon hill, they vejust returned their 15th spitfire to the stop recovered from an israeli kibbutz, much of the fuselage was still intact. it’s fuselage was still intact. it s a challenge. fuselage was still intact. it s a challenge, we fuselage was still intact. it s a challenge, we all like a challenge. we are fortunate enough to be able to apply these aeroplanes. upon there is a greater challenge getting back on the air and flying them. ,, , ., , , them. the spitfire was built with a purpose them. the spitfire was built with a purpose in them. the spitfire was built with a purpose in mind - with a purpose in mind stop many were scrapped, melted down, so to think that 82 years
everyone loves the spitfire, and here at heritage hangar at biggin hill, they vejust returned their 15th spitfire to the air. recovered from an israeli kibbutz, most of the fuselage was still intact. it s a challenge, we all like a challenge. being fortunate to be able to fly these aeroplanes, ifind it s a greater challenge getting them back in the air than it is flying them. the spitfire, of course, was built with a purpose in mind. after the war, many were scrapped, melted down, so to think that 82 years after the battle of britain, that some are still here and flying is extraordinary. during the second world war, the pilots who flew these aeroplanes were typically straight from school. so, in this, hangar, in a corner of kent, another slice of history has
everyone loves the spitfire, and here at heritage hangar at biggin hill, they vejust returned their 15th spitfire to the air. recovered from an israeli kibbutz, most of the fuselage was still intact. it s a challenge, we all like a challenge. being fortunate to be able to fly in the these aeroplanes, ifind it s a greater challenge getting them back in the air than it is flying them. the spitfire, of course, was built with a purpose in mind. after the war, many were scrapped, melted down, so to think that 82 years after the battle of britain, that some are still here and flying is extraordinary. during the second world war, the pilots who flew these aeroplanes were typically straight from school. so, in this, hangar, in a corner of kent, another slice of history has been restored a piece of magic that s been brought back to life.
harkens back to cold war times. so they are trying to push the idea that they can still rise, can still do well in the world, but not necessarily threaten everybody else. in terms of nuclear submarines themselves, how much do we know about what china has, whether it has them? what do we know about their technology? china has its own nuclear arsenal, technology? china has its own nucleararsenal, it technology? china has its own nuclear arsenal, it doesn t talk about it very much but for example, backin about it very much but for example, back in november, the pentagon warned that china s own nuclear power submarines had gotten an update, so they have around six of them, it s believed. they vejust upgraded their own missiles, which are so strong they can attack the us from chinese waters. and so the pentagon has been raising concerns about that. there are also concerns raised primarily by the pentagon but echoed by other nuclear experts that china is upgrading the rest of its nuclear ars
health concerns as well. he remains in risk of execution, and we know for example these pardons do not extend to those who have received death sentences. and to have, you know, i received the sentences as a result of torture, tainted confessions. we have said, we have recorded that these individuals have been raped, tortured, flogged. and as a result have confessed for crimes which are not committed, they ve just been involved crimes which are not committed, they vejust been involved in peaceful protest, and you know, the government has said that they are not subject to these pardons. really, the government needs to drop all the charges, push convictions and a death sentence to all of those involved in peaceful protest. thank ou for involved in peaceful protest. thank you for your involved in peaceful protest. thank you for your time involved in peaceful protest. thank you for your time from involved in peaceful protest. thank you for your time from amnesty i you for your time fr