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was planning "dangerous provocations" at zaporizhzhia. moscow has countered those claims, accusing kyiv of planning to attack the site. speaking in his nightly address, zelensky echoed the concerns he brought up to macron. translation: now we have information from our- intelligence that the russian military has placed objects similar to explosives on the roofs of several power units of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. it's probable they needed to simulate an attack on the plant or they could have some other kind of scenario. but in any case, the world sees and cannot avoid seeing that the only source of danger to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no—one else. (pres)the governor of the kharkiv region the governor of the kharkiv region in north—eastern ukraine says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children.

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to simulate an attack on the plant or they could have some other kind of scenario. in any case, the world sees and cannot avoid seeing that the only source of danger to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no—one else. about 300km north, the governor of the kharkiv region, in northeastern ukraine, says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine's second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt—out cars and a large crater. our correspondent, gordon correra, is in kyiv. he told us more about the attack. ukrainian officials say a russian iskander missile hit pervomaiskyi at 1:30pm local time. it struck large residential building and left a trail of damage including

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information _ translation: now we have information from _ translation: now we have information from our- information from our intelligence that the russian military has placed objects similar to explosives on the roofs of several power units of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, it's probable albany to simulate an attack on the planet i could have another scenario. in any case the world sees and cannot avoid seeing the only source of data to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no—one else. about 300 kilometres north, the governor of the kharkiv region in north—eastern ukraine says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine's second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt—out cars and a large crater. our correspondent, gordon correra, is in kyiv. he told us more about the attack. ukrainian officials say russian iskander missile head pervomaiskyi at 1:30 pm local

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the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine's second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt—out cars and a large crater. 0ur correspondent gordon correra is in kyiv. he told us more about the attack. ukrainian officials say a russian iskander missile hit at 1:30pm local time. russian iskander missile hit at 1:30pm localtime. it russian iskander missile hit at 1:30pm local time. it struck a large residential building and left a trail of damage, including overturned, burnt out cars. the ukrainian prosecutor general described it as another war crime, and says there were no military targets in the area. dozens of civilians were injured, including a number of children, some infantsjust a few months old. this is the latest strike to hit civilians in recent days. on monday, there was a drone strike nsue, which killed three people, and then a week ago in kramatorsk,

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that the only source of danger to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is russia and no—one else. about 300 kilometers north, the governor of the kharkiv region, in northeastern ukraine, says 43 people have been injured in a strike by a russian missile. 12 of those wounded are said to be children. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine's second city kharkiv. the missile struck the car park of a residential building. images from the scene show burnt—out cars and a large crater. our correspondent, gordon correra, is in kyiv. he told us more about the attack. ukrainian officials say a russian iskander missile hit pervomaiskyi at 1:30pm, local time. it struck a large residential building and left a trail of damage, including overturned, burnt out cars. the ukrainian prosecutor general described it as another war crime and says there were no military targets in the area. dozens of civilians

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technically that really isn't going to be possible. that was the artistic director making his feelings clear from jenin. we will speak to someone from the israeli defence area in around an hour, so stay with us here on bbc news for that. a russian missile has hit a residential area in eastern ukraine. more than 30 were injured, nine children among those being treated in hospital. the attack happened in pervomaiskyi, a small town about 60 kilometres from ukraine's second city kharkiv. residential buildings were hit and several cars were said to have been on fire after the shelling. it hit the car park outside of this

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outside influences with both of those sites pretty evenly matched on the battlefield. russia has less territory now than six months ago, it has clawed back a small amount in that meat grinder in the last few weeks but that is about it and the side that has made the biggest advancesis side that has made the biggest advances is the counterattacks in kharkiv and curse on. a year ago their troops were alive and operating properly, it is only getting worse for then, is the ultimate point. they might have more troops but it is much harder going. when we talk about military support, how decisive has that been? just this morning we are hearing from the polish defence minister confirming the leopard are already in ukraine.

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has taken patients and people do use it as a hospital. 0bviously, has taken patients and people do use it as a hospital. obviously, it is helping with international help, lots of effort has been a joint effort from around the world. there is the restored _ effort from around the world. there is the restored and _ effort from around the world. there is the restored and renovated - is the restored and renovated building. the interiors going back to the start of this conflict. and there it is now. everything repaired, ready for use by local people again. that is remarkable considering how close, as you say, kharkiv is to the border with russia and what an easy target it is russia? ~ , ,., , and what an easy target it is russia? ~ ,,., , , and what an easy target it is russia? ~ , , , ,, russia? absolutely, but despite the risk of being — russia? absolutely, but despite the risk of being destroyed _ russia? absolutely, but despite the risk of being destroyed again, - russia? absolutely, but despite the risk of being destroyed again, they l risk of being destroyed again, they want to live in proper conditions and they want to do everything they can to improve their life right now. they understand that tomorrow might not exist any more so they want to live now and today and do their best. it live now and today and do their best. , , . live now and today and do their best. , . ., live now and today and do their best. , ., ., .,

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well over the past year, ukraine's second city kharkiv, has been at the centre of intense fighting. to talk about the situation there and elsewhere in the country my colleague 0lga malchevska is here. she's been covering and living the war for bbc news ukraine. thank you for talking to us today about something that is very close to your heart. you were reporting from the front line in kharkiv, what is the situation then have? it is is the situation then have? it is still difficult — is the situation then have? it is still difficult in _ is the situation then have? it is still difficult in the _ is the situation then have? it 3 still difficult in the kharkiv region. it is located close to the russian border and it is very easy to stay a target there. so even just

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to go to the shower. i asked her mum, how did you manage to do that? then she told me, when there is a moment and it is a bit calm, we do go to our destroyed home to take a shower, at least with cold water. yes, we know we can be killed there, but at least we will stay tidy. i was so impressed by that story and i am staying in touch with the family and they have quite a dramatic story. after that they had to flee ukraine and they were relocated to turkey and then there was a horrible earthquake. luckily they were not affected by the earthquake and they have returned home. so now they are back to kharkiv, back to their home and despite the risk of being bombed, they stay in their home and they don't go underground any more. they decided it was undignified and they want to stay where they are. what an absolutely remarkable story, thank you for sharing that and i know you will be speaking to my

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