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i would also highlight this fortification, which shows us an area where a tank or armoured vehicle could be placed, firing out to sea. but it is far from clear if ukraine has the capacity to attack crimea from the sea. what is certain, though, is the scale of what russia has built in terms of fortifications through the winter. it now waits to see if ukraine attacks. ros if ukraine attacks. atkins there, our analysis editor. ros atkins there, our analysis editor. let's speak to joel ros atkins there, our analysis editor. let's speak tojoel rubin and guto harri. joel, it is hard not to come to the conclusion that this is a new, what looked like to be a deadly of this war?— is a new, what looked like to be a deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks — deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks like _ deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks like russia _ deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks like russia is _ deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks like russia is now- deadly of this war? yes, but it very much looks like russia is now fully| much looks like russia is now fully prepared for what has been predicted, which is a spring offensive bleeding into the summer. and ukraine's military has been resupplied and ukraine's military has been resupplied edit will continue to be resupplied, tanks are coming on as a decision by president biden made it clear, also f16s will

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destruction and carnage and it is the sort of— destruction and carnage and it is the sort of grossness occasion of entire _ the sort of grossness occasion of entire parts of ukraine and it is sickening — entire parts of ukraine and it is sickening to thinkjust how difficult _ sickening to thinkjust how difficult the russians are now making — difficult the russians are now making it for you the ukrainians to do nothing — making it for you the ukrainians to do nothing more thanjust regain territory— do nothing more thanjust regain territory that is theirs, part of their— territory that is theirs, part of their own _ territory that is theirs, part of their own until very, very recently, independent freedom and democratic country _ independent freedom and democratic country. and just reminds us of the unnecessary, illegal, immoral nature ofthis— unnecessary, illegal, immoral nature ofthis war— unnecessary, illegal, immoral nature of this war and the shock and pain that it _ of this war and the shock and pain that it has — of this war and the shock and pain that it has caused in our modern world _ that it has caused in our modern world. , . , that it has caused in our modern world. , ., , ., ., 4' world. yes, we have been looking in recent days — world. yes, we have been looking in recent days that _ world. yes, we have been looking in recent days that those _ world. yes, we have been looking in recent days that those shocking - recent days that those shocking pictures of what is left of bakhmut. very little there, a hollowed out shell, in fact, very little there, a hollowed out shell, infact, president very little there, a hollowed out shell, in fact, president zelensky saying they destroyed everything. for today, saying they destroyed everything. fortoday, bakhmut saying they destroyed everything. for today, bakhmut is only in our hearts. there is nothing in this place, just ruins and a lot of dead russians. but that is his point because whilst it might be strategically and symbolically important for russia, ukraine as well it is important for them to win, to keep those troops on side

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edge to keep motivation amongst their army up edge to keep motivation amongst theirarmy up and edge to keep motivation amongst their army up and joel, that is quite an uphill challenge? well, it is certainly _ quite an uphill challenge? well, it is certainly an _ quite an uphill challenge? well, it is certainly an uphill— quite an uphill challenge? well, it is certainly an uphill challenge. i is certainly an uphill challenge. they are fighting for their survival, as guto harri just mentioned and describing it so eloquently. look, russia wants all of ukraine and russia invaded thinking this would be a short war and then it was going to kyiv, knock out president zelensky, take out the country without much of a fight. well, that has clearly not been the case and ukraine is fighting for its survival and also they are frankly fighting for western europe's survival as well and that is why this is such an important moment. and i think for the ukrainian troops to see president zelensky flying around the world, going to the middle east and addressing leaders coming going to japan middle east and addressing leaders coming going tojapan and middle east and addressing leaders coming going to japan and addressing the g7, getting the kinds of commitments he has now gotten an president biden and his other world leaders, that should give hope and confidence to the soldiers that over the rise and there will be more supply, that there is a global level of support for ukraine that is only

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is bolstering its defences. here is the front line with russian—controlled territory marked in red. we have highlighted bakhmut because this city has hosted some of the fiercest fighting of the war and around bakhmut both sides have been using trenches. this is a ukrainian soldier. and we know that trenches are part of the fortifications the russians have built all the way along the front line. that process has been mapped by the open source analyst brady africk, with each black dot here marking a new russian fortification. and we can focus in on a couple of locations. first of all, tokmak. it is a small, but strategically important city. you can see it at the bottom of this satellite image. ukrainian positions will be further to the north and look what the russians have done. they have put in a first defensive line, a second defensive line and then a third defensive line around the city. we also know that in the ukrainian media, there are reports that civilians are being removed from tokmak by the russians in order to fortify the city.

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be coming as well and this is the decision moment, quite frankly, i think we are all going to have to brace for a very heavy conflict fair. bakhmut, ifanything, if it was the appetiser to what is on train may be, it is going to be a very bloody and very costly fight. and that is why russia quite now are clearly digging in because they understand, vladimir putin and his cronies understand how costly this war has been to them. yes. cronies understand how costly this war has been to them. yes, hugely costl to war has been to them. yes, hugely costly to them. _ war has been to them. yes, hugely costly to them, the _ war has been to them. yes, hugely costly to them, the usa _ war has been to them. yes, hugely costly to them, the usa and - war has been to them. yes, hugely i costly to them, the usa and 20,000 russian soldiers killed justin bakhmut, another 80,000 wounded. what is interesting about bakhmut is that it what is interesting about bakhmut is thatitis what is interesting about bakhmut is that it is of little strategic importance to moscow, but it is psychologically important for them to win there?— to win there? yes, that is right. what is depressing, _ to win there? yes, that is right. what is depressing, what - to win there? yes, that is right. what is depressing, what is - to win there? yes, that is right. - what is depressing, what is sobering and terrific, — what is depressing, what is sobering and terrific, really, that at every stage _ and terrific, really, that at every stage of— and terrific, really, that at every stage of this conflict has brought another— stage of this conflict has brought another threshold of pain and destruction and carnage and it is the sort —

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Breakfast

this event mean to you? nothing changes what is happening in ukraine and a lot of people's thoughts will be of course yours about the ongoing war there. you be of course yours about the ongoing war there. ., ~' ., be of course yours about the ongoing war there. ., ,, ., ., ., , _ war there. you know, we are happy, ha - to war there. you kn happy to see ow, we are happy, war there. you know, we are happy, happy to see what — war there. you know, we are happy, happy to see what is _ war there. you know, we are happy, happy to see what is going - war there. you know, we are happy, happy to see what is going on - war there. you know, we are happy, | happy to see what is going on around because it is such important, if ukraine host this eurovision, but it is so important that it continues, and we are happy to see how it is represented ukraine in liverpool, so it is so amazing. in every corner, you can find bits of ukraine actually, a piece of ukrainian culture. so thank you so much for this. it is really amazing. locate culture. so thank you so much for this. it is really amazing.- this. it is really amazing. we will see ou this. it is really amazing. we will see you more — this. it is really amazing. we will see you more throughout - this. it is really amazing. we will see you more throughout the - this. it is really amazing. we will - see you more throughout the morning. thank you both. you remember brotherhood of man. we are going back to 1976 eurovision winners

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

spoke to journalist peter beinart about the 20th anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq -- since regretted his support for that warren apologized for it. but see, most people in the american news media -- very few have apologized since, to be honest. it was a very lonely time to be openly and loudly anti-war and march 2003. in fact, tonight is the anniversary of the 2003 oscars, academy awards, when filmmaker michael moore was booed by supposedly liberal hollywood cloud for speaking out against george w. bush's were. take a look. >> we live in a time where we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. whether it's the friction of duck tape, or the fictitious -- we are against this war, mister bush.

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BBC News

but the story began last year with a picture. 12—year—old masha drew it at school. "glory to ukraine," it says. "no to war," as russian missiles fly in. then the problem started. town counsellor 0lga podolski says masha's father, a single parent, contacted her to say the school, shocked by the drawing, had called the police. translate: her father alexei | told me he was dumbfounded. then the police began checking his social media. they told him he was bringing up his daughter in a bad way. the authorities want everyone to toe the line. no one is allowed to have their own opinion. alexei is under house arrest and not allowed to talk to us. since masha drew that picture, he's been charged twice with discrediting the russian army. he could now be sent to prison.

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BBC News

media, and now risks losing his daughter. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from the town of yefremov. this is the last time masha moskalyov was seen in public. police had just detained her father for anti—war social media posts. masha was taken to a children�*s home. it was on 1 march. but the story began last year with a picture. 12—year—old masha drew it at school. "glory to ukraine," it says. "no to war," as russian missiles fly in. then the problems started. town counsellor olga podolski says masha�*s father, a single parent, contacted her to say the school, shocked by the drawing, had called the police. translation: her father alexei told me he was dumbfounded. l then the police began

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