almost a year after russia invaded ukraine the bbc sjohn simpson talks to president zelensky about his country s future. because of soaring energy costs. and coming up on sportsday on the the bbc news channel. as they prepare for this summers world cup, euro 2020 winners england take on south korea this evening in their first game of the arnold clark cup. good evening. the family of the missing woman nicola bulley have called for people to focus on finding her and to stop speculating about her private life. it s nearly three weeks since the 45 year old disappeared on a dog walk in lancashire after dropping her two children at school. detectives have been criticised for revealing very personal details about her struggles with alcohol and the menopause yesterday. tonight lancashire police say they have referred themselves to the independent office for please contact over contact they had with nicola bulley more than a fortnight before she disappeared. danny savage reports. n
To say thank you for all that canada has done, a good ally to ukraine, there are a lot of ukrainians living in canada at the moment so president zelensky theyre signing, i dont know what he is signing, perhaps we can find out later, but hes going to address politicians in the Canadian Parliament with Prime Minister trudeau taking him into the chamber now. Of course, today we heard from ukrainian officials saying that its forces have successfully hit the headquarters of russias black sea navalfleet successfully hit the headquarters of russias Black Sea Naval Fleet in crimea. Russia says that one serviceman is missing after the attack. The local governor warned residents in the city of sebastopol that another attack was possible and to urge the city centre and stay indoors. I think we can show some pictures posted on social media of plumes of smoke rising from the building that was attacked, we are just trying to find you those pictures and we will cross to them. Here is a map. Here we a
i interviewed him in october, and it was noticeable that he s quite a lot more tired looking now, more drawn, paler and so on. he s been through a hard time. but he is more bouncy than he was back then. it s quite interesting. a few months ago, he was talking about russia being forced to withdraw to the borders of ukraine as they were the day before the invasion, a year ago. now he s talking about russia withdrawing to the board as it agreed for ukraine backin the board as it agreed for ukraine back in 1991. you can see there is a lot more kind of enthusiasm and a lot more kind of enthusiasm and a lot more kind of enthusiasm and a lot more confidence in the way that he s talking now. john lot more confidence in the way that he s talking now. lot more confidence in the way that he s talking now. john simpson, our world affairs he s talking now. john simpson, our world affairs editor, he s talking now. john simpson, our world affairs editor, thank he s talking now. john simpson, o
carry it out? well, first i think we have to understand carry it out? well, first i think we have to understand that - carry it out? well, first i think we | have to understand that ukrainian society is ready to push back and to fight for our territory, for our land, and for our state, fight for our territory, for our land, and for ourstate, and fight for our territory, for our land, and for our state, and for our choice that we made back in 2014, moving towards european and nato integration roles. that is one thing. what do we need for that, to be capable of repelling the russian attack, definitely more weapons, more financial capabilities as well. i think we have to talk right now about air defence and naval defence capabilities with our partners. we are extremely grateful for all the additional military support that has come into the country over the last maybe month, definitely much more than we received over the years, so from the start of the russian attack and the russian war