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public, his troops also departed the city, just hours after they controlled a military building, with further wagner troops moving towards moscow. travelling north on the m4 motorway, passing the city of vuronezh and were spotted as far north as the region, which is around 300 miles south of moscow. then, in the early evening, prigozhin announced that he had agreed to stop the advance. tensions had been building between mr prigozhin and russia's military leadership for some time, over their approach to the war in ukraine. sarah rainsford reports. mutineers cheered as heroes. cheering. this crowd are shouting "wagner", the name of the mercenary group that vladimir putin had accused of treason only hours earlier. the fighters were clearly among friends here. just one bizarre scene in a day of high drama. the wagner group had rolled into rostov on saturday morning, placing tanks on city streets

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their guns into the sky — and cheers from the watching public — his troops also departed the city — just hours after they controlled a military building — with further wagner troops moving towards moscow. travelling north on the m4 motorway — passing the city of vuronezh and were spotted as far north as the region, which is around 300 miles south of moscow. then, in the early evening, prigozhin announced that he had agreed to stop the advance. tensions had been building between mr prigozhin and russia's military leadership for some time, over their approach to the war in ukraine. sarah rainsford reports. mutineers cheered as heroes. cheering. this crowd are shouting "wagner", the name of the mercenary group that vladimir putin had accused

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passing the city of voronezh and were spotted as far north as the lipetsk region, which is around 300 miles south of moscow. then — in the early evening — prigozhin announced that he had agreed to stop the advance. tensions had been building between mr prigozhin and russia's military leadership for some time, over their approach to the war in ukraine. sarah rainsford reports. mutineers cheered as heroes. cheering. this crowd are shouting "wagner", the name of the mercenary group that vladimir putin had accused of treason only hours earlier. the fighters were clearly among friends here. just one bizarre scene in a day of high drama. the wagner group had rolled into rostov on saturday morning, placing tanks on city streets and taking over a military command post for the ukraine war. there, wagner's boss was filmed haranguing senior military figures.

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BBC World News

after his historic visit to kyiv, president biden arrives in warsaw to meet with european leaders. two weeks after being struck by catastrophic earthquakes, turkey is hit by a further deadly tremor. following his surprise visit to kyiv, the us president joe biden is in poland today, a country that has emerged as one of ukraine's strongest allies. many in poland see the war russia is waging on their border as a real threat, a feeling that shapes their response, as our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. racing across eastern poland towards nato's latest line of defence. these are german troops, sent to stop the war in ukraine from spilling we were given access to their camp to see these patriot air defence

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morning. following his surprise visit to kyiv, us presidentjoe biden is in poland today, a country that has emerged as one of ukraine�*s strongest allies. many in poland see the war russia is waging on their border as a real threat. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. racing across eastern poland towards nato�*s latest line of defence. these are german troops, sent to stop the war in ukraine from spilling we were given access to their camp to see these patriot air defence systems now planted on polish farmland. the landscape of eastern europe is being transformed by a war that seemed unimaginable just a year ago. and how effective are they? 90%. so we are not the aggressors, we are just defending our own territory, our nato territory. the commander tells me all this

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be delusional about the impossibility to destroy the strategic parity. impossibility to destroy the strateuic ari . ~ ., impossibility to destroy the strateuic ari . ~ . ,, strategic parity. meanwhile, the us resident, strategic parity. meanwhile, the us president. joe _ strategic parity. meanwhile, the us president, joe biden, _ strategic parity. meanwhile, the us president, joe biden, was - strategic parity. meanwhile, the us president, joe biden, was in - strategic parity. meanwhile, the us president, joe biden, was in kyiv. president, joe biden, was in kyiv yesterday, and is now in poland, where he will be delivering a key speech in which he is highly likely to contradict most if not all of what president putin has said. as we've heard, following his visit to ukraine yesterday, president biden will deliver a speech in poland this afternoon, in which he will respond to mr putin's claims. mr biden is expected to describe the war in ukraine as a struggle between democracy and autocracy. well, many people in poland see the war being foughtjust across the border from them as a real threat to their own security, as our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. racing across eastern poland towards nato's

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we've had some response from senior government officials describing vladimir putin as confused and irrelevant, and for them it underlines their belief that russia needs to be repelled completely and — crucially for ukraine — punished for what it's done. but i think the reason there is less fear coming out of kyiv certainly is because vladimir putin has already escalated, in the words of so many people you speak to, how much worse can it get? as we've heard — following his visit to ukraine yesterday, president biden will deliver a speech in poland this afternoon, in which he'll respond to mr putin's claims. mr biden is expected to describe the war in ukraine as a struggle between democracy and autocracy. well, many people in poland see the war being foughtjust across the border from them as a real threat to their own security — as our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports.

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to say to his people that everything, this is the new normal. thank you. as we've heard, following his visit to ukraine yesterday, president biden will deliver a speech in poland this afternoon, in which he'll respond to mr putin's claims. mr biden is expected to describe the war in ukraine as a struggle between democracy and autocracy. well, many people in poland see the war being foughtjust across the border from them as a real threat to their own security — as our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. racing across eastern poland towards nato's latest line of defence. these are german troops, sent to stop the war in ukraine from spilling across the border. we were given access to their camp to see these patriot air defence systems now planted on polish farmland.

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more still arrive everyday, fleeing in fear of a new russian attack. from the border, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. this trilby has been a lifeline. every night, the train pulls into platform five, bringing families from ukraine to poland. from war to safety and peace. the carriage are much quieter these days, but the refugees are still coming. 0lga has just arrived from northern ukraine. herfamily spent the just arrived from northern ukraine. her family spent the night in an abundance of them broke it. they left because 0lga's is a skewered vladimir putin is planning a new deadly offensive to mark the first anniversary of his vision. translation:— anniversary of his vision.

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winter temperatures. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports. the rumble of a russian attack as kyiv was woken by more missile strikes. the danger drove people underground, the metro is the safest place to huddle here when the city is underfire. but place to huddle here when the city is under fire. but as place to huddle here when the city is underfire. but as russian missiles hit the power grid, the trains all stopped. i’ge missiles hit the power grid, the trains all stopped.— trains all stopped. i've been sittin: trains all stopped. i've been sitting here _ trains all stopped. i've been sitting here for _ trains all stopped. i've been sitting here for about - trains all stopped. i've been sitting here for about three | trains all stopped. i've been i sitting here for about three hours. i want to go home.— sitting here for about three hours. i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, i want to go home. but in southern ukraine. it — i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it were _ i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it were homes _ i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it were homes that - i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it were homes that were i ukraine, it were homes that were hit, killing three and trapping others under the ruins. in northern hard kyiv day turned dark. the power went down right across the town. this country now copes with what was

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