with incidents in the weeks leading up to her death. and one month since the devastating earthquakes killed more than 50,000 people in turkey and syria conditions are still desperate. we begin with the war in ukraine. the country s president, volodymyr zelensky, says military commanders support digging in further, and continuing to defend the eastern city of bakhmut. it follows reports ukrainian troops may have been preparing to withdraw from the city, which russia has been trying to capture for months. fierce fighting is seeing battles happening from street to street. this is where bakhmut is located. the all out assault here by russia has led to the loss of many thousands of men, that s despite the us pentagon saying victory is of little strategic importance. lets dive deeper, here s a detailed picture of the current situation from the think tank, the institute for the study of war. you can see bakhmut in the large circle in the top right of the screen. the red shaded a
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had a chance to breathe through just had a chance to breathe through it like you, but it does seem like in some cases, mr tully has decided that doesn t seem to be grounds for a strong complaint, but in others he has. you mentioned a couple of them there, talking about intimidating language and pretty tough behaviour from mr raab. and again, i go back to the earlier point. will mr raab, who was not happy about this, and that s an understatement, but will he be able to be able to rally support in the right of the party and elements of the newspapers that are very much anti will carry on that behaviour or will the people look at the report that they don t want to die on the date for dominic raab? i can t predict what one imagines the reaction to it will break down and the post brexit
has set out in his resignation letter and just a bit is that dominic raab says in the report that the report abuse his power by replacing a lead negotiator when he was foreign secretary and live senior officials of the minister of justice feeling insulted on three occasions because of direct feedback. that is dominic raab s interpretation of where he has been found to have bullied officials. those two complaints that were made. he says in the telegraph article, which is is also in the resignation letter, but this view is flawed and set a dangerous precedent. he calls the whole thing a kafkaesque saga and the complaints were encouraged through unions at the ministry of justice. this is dominic raab s version of events and it is all we have had for the last hour but we will now see what adam tully wrote in his report to compare dominic raab interpretation of the report itself. we will go through that next. and we also had a letter from