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ukraine and the us haven t commented on that, but moscow s claim is that five ataka missiles were fired towards crimea. four of them were shot down by air defences, by russian air defences, but one, they say, detonated mid air, raining shrapnel down on a local beach, and tv footage does show people running away, it appears, in panic from that beach. not likely to have been the target, probably a military target nearby was the intended place where those missiles were heading for. the russian authorities, saying a number of children were among those killed and a large number wounded. significant, i think, that russia is trying to hold the us accountable for this and saying that it was us specialists, as they put it, who programme the co ordinates for these missile strikes based on us satellite data. so suggesting that these are us supplied weapons and the details of how they re used are also coming from washington and the us. even though it s a ukrainian attack, the russi ....
as a police vehicle in the village of sergokal. local officials say at least ten people have been killed. most of the victims were police but also included a priest. religious buildings were set ablaze. six of the attackers are reported to have been killed and russia s counter terrorism agency said the active phase of its operation had ended. robert english is director of central european studies at the university of southern california, who specialises in the politics of russia. afp news agency reported that russia s investigative committee said it had launched an investigation over acts of terror . he outlined what that tells us. it tells us we have not caught the suspects yet. they have an idea that they are local militants, this was not a highly organised, co ordinated attack such as in moscow back in march carried out by the islamic state. but something of a more local and so my spontaneous nature. and semi spontaneous nature. heavily armed with automatic weapons ....
me this update. we know a few hours back a group of assailants attacked at least two churches in makhachkala, the capital of the republic of dagestan, and a church and a synagogue in a smaller town not farfrom makhachkala in derbent. the synagogue started burning. in at least one church attack we know a priest was killed. overall we know of of nine killed people at the moment, some policeman who engaged the attackers. we have at least 6 10, sorry, 25 wounded, injured people, we don t know how badly. what are the authorities saying about the attacks, who carried them out? there seems to be some misinformation floating about. there is but there was a counterterrorist operation in both cities, lots of military hardware, armoured vehicles, internal troops involved. the assailants are locked in makhachkala, we don t know how the stand off continues but a shoot out there at the moment. we definitely know that some of the news, 40 60 hostages in one of the churches, was untrue. that ....
translator: in the donetsk region in general, and in the reengs in general and kharkiv and the surrounding areas, the occupiers are trying to achieve a goal, to kill as much as possible and destroy everything they see. also ahead this hour, still can cultural wars, governor desantis signs law punishing disney which affects black voters and putting restrictions on how schools, businesses can talk about race and gender. i want to get straight to the war in ukraine now. live for us there in lviv. hello to you. what is the latest on the situation on the ground tonight? reporter: good evening to you, don. what we have been seeing in the last 24 hours or so has been the push and pull of battle. the fighting has intensified in eastern ukraine as ten of thousands of russian forces have amassed in the region and continue to unleash quite frankly a fire storm of artillery and air strikes. this is when we know for this hour in the east for w that new offensive. in the donb ....
Empathy. Can she actually do this job . It takes just a teeny bit of humanity, as the queen exhibited, to actually talk to people. She is bent in. Talking to people. Somebody coming out of the paris knows how to talk to people. And the Prime Minister was being held back. The human question, why . What is she doing . It is a political crisis that could end her career. It seems as though she is struggling with every single aspect of her role, trying to get the former government and knowing what is going to be said in the queens speech. She does lack that ability to talk to people, look at ease in situations that we require politicians. Would it have made a difference that she had gone to the scene quicker . After news had emerged . Certainly. We have got different expectations of what politicians should do, and we want them to demonstrate how much they care. That is the point. A new age. You have got to be faster, respond, and with ....