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Moving towards odessa. the other key news lines this hour. the ukrainian government has said it hopes several humanitarian corridors will be open today so more civilians can escape towns and cities including mariupol. over two and a half million people have now left ukraine to escape the war. moldova says every eighth child on its territory is a refugee. president biden has again insisted the united states will not become directly involved against russia. jon donnison has the latest. gunfire in the forests outside kyiv, a firefight as ukrainian solders take on russian troops. in some areas, the enemy is now less than ten miles from the centre of the capital. on the road to the town of bucha, close to the front line, the streets are almost deserted. but 72 year old anatoly is risking his life, out looking for petrol. everything is destroyed, he says. ....
Of the whole coastline. in the strategic port city of odesa, the immediate fear of russian bombardment has eased but people there are unsure whether it s just a temporary lull in the fighting. from there, andrew harding sent this report. somewhere out there is the russian navy. and on ukraine s black sea coast, no one is letting down their guard. we ve had a lot of incoming fire, rockets, bombs, says anatoly, and with them, the fear of an amphibious landing. and yet, in the nearby port city of odesa, clubs and restaurants are reopening not exactly packed yet, but the mood here appears to be easing. the city s coming alive, i feel, something like this. why is that? i don t know. ....
Doubts over whether the kremlin will still try to seize control of the whole coastline. in the strategic port city of odesa, the immediate fear of russian bombardment has for the time being eased. andrew harding sent this report. somewhere out there is the russian navy. and on ukraine s black sea coast, no one is letting down their guard. we ve had a lot of incoming fire, rockets, bombs, says anatoly, and with them, the fear of an amphibious landing. and yet, in the nearby port city of odesa, clubs and restaurants are reopening not exactly packed yet, but the mood here appears to be easing. the city s coming alive, ifeel, something like this. why is that? i don t know. i think the fear is going away a little bit. ....
Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said on Saturday that fears are growing in Washington that Moscow is moving closer to Beijing, reported Sputnik. ....
Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said on Saturday that fears are growing in Washington that Moscow is moving closer to Beijing, reported Sputnik. ....