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according to the un 14.6 million people, that's around 40% of the population, are in need of humanitarian aid. more than 4 million people have been internally displaced since russia started its invasion. the money will be focused on towns and villages hit hardest by russian bombardment. let's hear more from martin griffiths. 3.3 million live in front—line communities in the east and south where the war goes on under relentless bombardment. 3.3 million people are living in the middle of war zones, people are living in the middle of warzones, of people are living in the middle of war zones, of daly bombardment, of uncertainty about where they will end. that is really a shockingly high number, even these days. around the world and across the uk,

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BBC News

correspondent. he's been killed in the strike but several others have also been killed in the relentless bombardment of khan younis in the south. with this update you brought us, there seems to be no sign of de—escalation in the region. what do you make of king abdullah's called for antony blinken to put pressure on israel for an immediate ceasefire? israel hasn't said there is any sign they would agree to that. what do you think the white house could do? i that. what do you think the white house could do?— house could do? i think further pressure- _ house could do? i think further pressure. the _ house could do? i think further pressure. the pressure - house could do? i think further pressure. the pressure has - house could do? i think further. pressure. the pressure has been ongoing on israel and i think for this to be effective, you have to see it translated on the ground. antony blinken has repeatedly called for the de—escalation and care about civilian lives in gaza. that hasn't translated on the ground. i think now for a very sceptical palestinian side, remembersome

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Breakfast

gaza. we have got reports of relentless bombardment in central gaza's three main refugee camps with the nearby alex hospital overwhelmed by the number of casualties that have been flooding in. in southern gaza can people continue to flee the city of khan younis into the southernmost city of rafah bordering egypt that is now gaza's most populated cities. according to un many people are now without shelter. they are staying out in the open. they are staying out in the open. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu gave a speech on the third month mark of the operation, saying that israel insisted that it was going to finish what had started, that the war is going to continue until hamas is dismantled completely, until gaza poses no threat on israel and until the hostages are returned. in the west bank there is an update. we have heard from the palestinian authority health ministry that six palestinians were killed in an air strike that targeted a group in the northern city ofjenin. £311"

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BBC News

the israeli army and hezbollah. hezbollah claiming response ability for the barrage, saying this is their initial response. again, the relentless bombardment of central and southern gaza. 122 people killed overnight, according to the hamas run health ministry. 22,700 people killed overall, according to the ministry, to the hamas run health ministry in gaza. so he has to find a way to press israel to de—escalate, to use a more targeted approach but also he has to spoke to approach but also he has to spoke to a rather sceptical palestinian side, because they are quite angry that the us still sells armed them at arms to israel. also, he has to galvanise viewpoints, opposing viewpoints of how gaza will be run after the war. we have got israel

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

president's debt ceiling deal with speaker mccarthy facing its first major legislative test inside a crucial house company that has several conservative opponents of the agreement. threats from a group of republican lawmakers on capitol hill put a catastrophic default back in play. >> there's no new taxes, no new government programs. would i want to cut more? yes. i was able to work at 15% of the budget. i'm not sure what else they want to do. i think we have to look at where the victories are. this hour, ron desantis kicking off his first presidential campaign trip in iowa with hopes of making a splash at the caucuses there in 2024. plus, kremlin officials say ukraine is responsible for new drone strikes on residential areas in moscow. vladimir putin's relentless bombardment of kyiv fires up another wave of deadly aerial attacks. today in pittsburgh, the trial gets under way for the

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Anderson Cooper 360

ukrainian air force tonight is following just short of claiming official responsibility for yet another drone strike deep inside russian territory but they are certainly not denying it either. a spokesperson for the air force saying quote, this is just a consequence of what russia is doing, the relentless bombardment of civilian infrastructure targets that caused rolling blackouts affecting millions of people across this country in the dead of winter. now as far as this latest rhoden strike in their western port city of angle, along the vulgar river -- miles east of moscow, we know at least three servicemen were killed on monday. we also know this is a second don't attack on this area which includes a strategic bomber airbase. now russian -- stock down, we

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

going ahead to try to end this thing. >> will zelenskyy, clarissa, have to concede territory to russia to do this, to have this timeline happen? >> it is very difficult right now to see how it would be possible for this war to end, essentially, in the next seven months without some kind of concession being made or some deal being struck because while russian forces had significant failures early on in this conflict, they were forced to withdrawal from the north of the country. they doubled down their efforts on the east. we've seen now luhansk is almost entirely under the control of russian forces. they will now be pushing as well into neighboring donetsk. those two areas make up the so-called donbas republic. they've been able to take major cities like mariupol, for example, where we saw some of the worst and most relentless bombardment. the question becomes, what would it take to put a stop to this war? and what possible extractions or

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

ukrainian official reports six people have been killed in russia's relentless bombardment in kryvyi. and salma abdelaziz is live from kyiv with the latest. i'm sure that i said the name of that town wrong. but it is certainly making headlines for what is happening there, what the russians are doing there. you are there are volunteers are clearing rubble and starting recovery efforts. >> reporter: absolutely. let just start with the flash point, city, severdonetsk, ukrainian forces are trying to hold down about a third of the city, they outmanned and outgunned. this is an artillery war and they are running out of artillery. hard to imagine how much longer they can hold it. but i'm witnessing a story of two ukraines. here in kyiv, and i'll walk you through where i am, this is in a

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

the governor of donetsk yesterday said three civilians were killed in russian attacks in the region, this as local officials say at least 38 towns were hit yesterday. causing extensive damage to civilian infrastructure. president zelenskyy says the fighting in the donbas is quote the most difficult. and alleged the russians were trying to destroy everything there. this, as a presidential advisory yesterday said a key city in the region is facing relentless bombardment and could become the next mariupol. in its intelligence briefing earlier this morning, britain's ministry of defense said russian forces are trying to encircle this town, but are facing stiff resistance from ukrainian fighters. joining us now, live from central ukraine, is nbc's jay gray. jay, thank you as always for being with us today. give us the very latest on this fierce fighting we're seeing on the ground in eastern ukraine.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

ourselves. >> tens of thousands. goodness. >> yeah. as you point out, melissa, we can't get in there. our teams can't get in there. appreciate it. thank you. we're following russia's relentless bombardment and gruesome attacks in ukraine. a number of ukrainians are afraid and understandably traumatized. >> of course they would be. civilian toll of this is just hour horrendous. cnn spoke to an american psychiatrist who traveled to ukraine to help people with cope. suzanne malveaux reports from ukraine. a warning, we have to give you this warning often, some of the images may be disturbing. >> reporter: in the cities of bucha, and irpin, the streets are quiet, the sun shines brightly. the russian forces that committed gruesome crimes just weeks ago are gone. as part of a therapy exercise with her family, 8-year-old sophia is asked to draw what it was like for her during the

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