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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm samantha simmonds. ukraine says the expected large—scale russian offensive in the east of the country is under way. translation: no matter how many of the russian troops i are there, we will be fighting. we will defend ourselves and we will do everything that we must to keep what is ukrainian. over 200 children have been killed and many more injured during russia's invasion. we have a special report on the impact of the war on the next generation. a us federaljudge throws out the covid—19 mandate forcing people to wear a mask in public buildings or on public transport. and, as parliament returns, the british prime minister is expected to apologise to mps after he was fined for breaching covid rules at

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think putin's strategic game right now is to either seize major territory inside don base, mariupol or kharkhiv. you mentioned _ base, mariupol or kharkhiv. you mentioned morale there we saw in the early stages of this war, some russian troops deserting and trying to go home, accidentally shooting down one of their own planes. what you think the atmosphere, the morale will be like within the morale will be like within the russian army now have a new general in charge as of the past week or so, and how important is it next stage? well, if you look at all the major forces well, if you look at all the majorforces inside russia, you have the land component, the army, thatjust has not gone well, whether its armour trying to get into gear, whether it's paratroopers and armour, light armour trying to seed kharkhiv. if you look at the air

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already struck residential buildings, schools and hospitals. russian missile strikes killed two people in kharkhiv on monday, part of a shift of focus, after setbacks for russia around the ukraine capital. day 55 of this war and the secretary of the ukraine security council says russian troops are trying to break through the entire frontline of the don yet, luhansk and kharkhiv region. but ukrainian defiance that drove russian troops vaccine and the colour purple lives on. in ukraine says its enemy is trying to learn from previous translation: mistakes. fin learn from previous translation: mistakes. on the east and south _ translation: mistakes. on the east and south of _ translation: mistakes. on the east and south of our _ translation: mistakes. on the east and south of our country - east and south of our country the occupiers are trying to attack on a more lethal manner than before putting pressure looking for a weak spot in defence of our state. apparently russian generals accustomed to neglecting any losses have already killed so

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catastrophically target civilian infrastructure, we have seen a train stations and so forth, they are learning but very slowly and the ability for ukrainians to attack that artillery or the west to provide them to do that for me is the key point in preventing putin's next phase.— is the key point in preventing putin's next phase. mikey kay, thank you _ putin's next phase. mikey kay, thank you very _ putin's next phase. mikey kay, thank you very much _ putin's next phase. mikey kay, thank you very much for - putin's next phase. mikey kay, thank you very much for your l thank you very much for your analysis there. ukrainian authorities say that more than 205 children have been killed so far since russia invaded ukraine. however, the actual number of dead and wounded children is likely to be far higher as it's not possible to establish an accurate number while fighting continues. yogita limaye has been talking to families who have been caught up in the fighting and reports on the impact the war has been having ukraine's children. the worst moment of a parent's life. a father's final conversation with his boy. a community scattered by war,

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plain to see stop. translation: i won the world to know about the crimes of russia, i want every victim to be counted. russian soldiers had allowed us to leave. they even waved us goodbye. then when we were crossing the field they started firing at us from every direction. i rescued my younger son by crawling through the field with him, he's the reason i carry on. he field with him, he's the reason i carry om— i carry on. he is among 200 children _ i carry on. he is among 200 children known _ i carry on. he is among 200 children known to _ i carry on. he is among 200 children known to have - i carry on. he is among 200| children known to have been killed in ukraine, so far. the impact of war on the lives of ukraine's children is evident in the spaces they once occupied. two—thirds have been forced to leave their homes.

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get through. we translation: it was so hard to get through-— get through. we were afraid a shell would _ get through. we were afraid a shell would hit _ get through. we were afraid a shell would hit us _ get through. we were afraid a shell would hit us at - get through. we were afraid a shell would hit us at any - shell would hit us at any moment, he said, even here i can't escape feeling war is still around us. i can't escape feeling war is still around us.— can't escape feeling war is still around us. i dream about m bit still around us. i dream about my bit family _ still around us. i dream about my bit family being _ still around us. i dream about my bit family being killed - still around us. i dream about my bit family being killed or. my bit family being killed or taken hostage by the russians. a breakout on cold sweat. these children have seen burning buildings, destroyed tanks, and corpses on their way to safety. valentina told us about the difficult conversations they have been forced to have. translation: i had to make them understand that they lived one like before where they had everything stop i have had to explain to them now that the time has come for them to grow up. children like lycee didn't have the chance to grow up. and it's far from over for

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together in grief. to honour the life of a child, they loved. this is the boy's grandmother. he was 13. a month ago he was killed in firing by russian soldiers, as his family tried to leave their village. remembered as a humble, help boy, who didn't like to fight. and who refused to play aggressive sport. one last time, his mother tended to her son before they took away. in moments like these, the senselessness of war is so

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many russia servicemen even they have to be more careful as there will be no—one left to attack. howeverthey there will be no—one left to attack. however they should not hope this will help them, it is only a matter of time when the whole territory of our state will be liberated.— will be liberated. military anal sts will be liberated. military analysts predict - will be liberated. military analysts predict this - will be liberated. military analysts predict this willl will be liberated. military l analysts predict this will be will be liberated. military - analysts predict this will be a climactic battle in this war. the russians have taken a lot of casualties, there is every reason _ of casualties, there is every reason to— of casualties, there is every reason to think the ukrainians could — reason to think the ukrainians could come out on top, nevertheless the russians have amassed — nevertheless the russians have amassed a great deal of firepower, we have been seeing that, _ firepower, we have been seeing that, amassed a great deal of armour, — that, amassed a great deal of armour, they have a powerful army. — armour, they have a powerful army. it's _ armour, they have a powerful army, it's going to be a terrible _ army, it's going to be a terrible fight. army, it's going to be a terrible fiuht. ~ ., terrible fight. meanwhile, in the besieged _ terrible fight. meanwhile, in the besieged port _ terrible fight. meanwhile, in the besieged port city - terrible fight. meanwhile, in the besieged port city of - the besieged port city of mariupol, russia has been accused of using so—called bunker busting bombs at this important steel plant to complete their takeover of the city. the heirs of italian

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correspondent nick eardley. this won't be an easy return from the easter break for boris johnson. he will face mps later after being fined for breaking his own lockdown laws. more than 50 penalties have now been issued or parties in government buildings. the chancellor got one. so did the prime minister was mcguire. many are expecting more fines to come. in a statement in parliament later, mrjohnson is affected to apologise to mps. he is said to understand the strength of feeling about rule breaking in downing street, but he also wants to move on and focus on other issues like the war in ukraine and the cost of living squeeze. his critics say should be resigning for breaking the law. in manchester yesterday, different opinions among voters. i different opinions among voters. ~ different opinions among voters. ,, , ., , voters. i think it should be 'ust left voters. i think it should be just left now. _ voters. i think it should be just left now. i— voters. i think it should be just left now. i think, -

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defending released this footage of women and children to take refuge there alongside an appeal to world leaders to secure a humanitarian corridor for them stop in this ukrainian military hospital, the human cost of defending against putin's war. nearly two months on, it's all taking its toll as the invasion enters its second phase with no endpoint insight. mark lobel, bbc news. let's speak to mikey kay, a former uk military strategic planner with an ma in war studies. hejoins us from milwaukee in wisconsin. thank you for being with us. as you have been hearing the war is in its second phase, we know it certainly hasn't gone the way of russia so far, they expected it to be open days we understand. president zelensky still insisting ukraine could win this, with all the military support they are getting from around the world is that

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