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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:08:00

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:12:00

still in place. some of era s neighbours in the cellar were openly pro russian. there were quite a few russian supporters down here, she says, but they all left with the russian troops when they retreated. i guess they were scared of what would happen to them now. in a strange way, the horrors of the last few months have brought this town closer together. before the war, there were some people here, and elsewhere, who genuinely supported russia. that s not really the case any more. meanwhile, the mayor of lyman is back and battling to restore basic services. but with russian rockets are still doing this kind of damage, he s not sure the town can cope with too many residents right now. i m100% sure that the russians won t capture this town again, says mayor 0leksandr zhuravlyov. 0ur soldiers won t let that happen. but still, the front lines are just too close. close, and getting louder, as both armies gear up for fresh offensives.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:12:00

it s onlyjust now that power has finally been restored here. new year s decorations, still in place. some of era s neighbours in the cellar were openly pro russian. there were quite a few russian supporters down here, she says, but they all left with the russian troops when they retreated. i guess they were scared of what would happen to them now. in a strange way, the horrors of the last few months have brought this town closer together. before the war, there were some people here, and elsewhere, who genuinely supported russia. that s not really the case any more. meanwhile, the mayor of lyman is back and battling to restore basic services. but with russian rockets are still doing this kind of damage, he s not sure the town can cope with too many residents right now. i m100% sure that the

BBCNEWS BBC World News June 4, 2024 05:13:00

of the last few months have brought this town closer together. before the war, there were some people here, and elsewhere, who genuinely supported russia. that s not really the case any more. meanwhile, the mayor of lyman is back and battling to restore basic services. but with russian rockets are still doing this kind of damage, he s not sure the town can cope with too many residents right now. i m100% sure that the russians won t capture this town again, says mayor 0leksandr zhuravlyov. 0ur soldiers won t let that happen. but still, the front lines are just too close. close, and getting louder, as both armies gear up for fresh offensives. andrew harding, bbc news, in lyman, ukraine. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we ll tell you how russians are being affected by a crackdown

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 22:15:00

meanwhile, the mayor of lyman is back and battling to restore basic services. but with russian rockets are still doing this kind of damage, he s not sure the town can cope with too many residents right now. i am 100% sure that the russians won t capture this town again, says mayor 0leksandr zhuravlyov. 0ur soldiers won t let that happen. but still, the front lines are just too close. close, and getting louder, as both armies gear up for fresh offensives. andrew harding, bbc news, in lyman, ukraine. and here in the uk, energy suppliers have been told to stop forcing households to switch to more expensive pre payment meters. the business secretary, grant shapps, has written to companies saying they should instead prioritise help, such as debt advice, for those struggling to pay their gas and electricity bills. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more.

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