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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself toa drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does, until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who'd tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. - we said, "it's all 0k. "we're coming. "you'll live." maybe it helped him — maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this — two russian tanks just lodged in the forest, and you can see the vs pai
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself toa drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does, until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later,...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who'd tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. - we said, "it's all 0k, we're coming, you'll live." maybe it helped him — maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days, with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this. two russian tanks just lodged in the forest. and you can see the vs painted
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later,...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. i met one of the friends leonid called that day. he told vasya the soldiers claim they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, "can you at least bandage yourself up?" and he said, "vasya, i barely crawled here. everything hurts so much. i feel really bad." so i told him to hang in there, and started calling the territorial defence. the russians drove a stolen van, daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tanks special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does, until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. as they rushed to the scene tha
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. i met one of the friends leonid called that day. he told vasya the soldiers claim they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, "can you at least bandage yourself up?" and he said, "vasya, i barely crawled here. everything hurts so much. i feel really bad." so i told...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who'd tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. - we said, "it's all 0k, we're coming, you'll live." maybe it helped him — maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days, with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this. two russian tanks just lodged in the forest. and you can see the vs painted
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later,...
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i met the men who'd tried to save leonid. sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. i we're coming, you'll live. maybe it helped him. maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days, with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this. two russian tanks just lodged in the forest. and you can see the vs painted on the front. and it's a really stark reminder of just how fierce the fighting was all along these roads into kyiv, and how terrified leonid must have been as he was lying there bleeding and calling for help. leonid's daughter shared this image of her dad as she'd like him remembered. yulia is abroad now. she tells me she wants her father's killers to face justice. translation: they killed a 65-year-old _ what for? i'm not so much furious as full of grief and fear. these damn russians are so out of control that i'm afraid of what they might do next.
i met the men who'd tried to save leonid. sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. i we're coming, you'll live. maybe it helped him. maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days, with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this. two russian tanks just lodged in the forest. and you can see the vs painted on the front....
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the men talk to this man, leonid, even smoke. but suddenly two turned back, and shoot leonid and another man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. he somehow staggers back to the hut and calls for help. i met one of the friends he called that day. he told him, the soldiers claimed they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, can you at least bandage yourself up? and he said, vasya, i barely crawled to, everything hurts so much, ifeel really bad. so i told him to hang in there and called the territorial defence. the russians drove a stolen van, daubed with their v symbol and the words, russian tank special forces. and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he is being filmed, no one does. until it's too late. until this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the man who tried to save leonid. they sold air condit
the men talk to this man, leonid, even smoke. but suddenly two turned back, and shoot leonid and another man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. he somehow staggers back to the hut and calls for help. i met one of the friends he called that day. he told him, the soldiers claimed they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, can you at least bandage yourself up? and he said, vasya, i barely crawled to, everything hurts so much, ifeel...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who'd tried to save leonid. sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. - we're coming, you'll live. maybe it helped him. maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days, with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it's notjust the burnt—out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this. two russian tanks just lodged in the forest. and you can see the vs painted on the front. and it's a r
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later,...
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the first president of independent ukraine, leonid kravchuk, has died. he was 88. leonid kravchuk swept to victory in the first round of presidential elections in 1991, but he didn't even last a whole term, becoming the first post—soviet leader to peacefully hand over power. the queen's speech, which sets out the british government's legislative programme, is one of the great events of state in the uk. but the one which happened on tuesday was a little different, because for the first time in nearly 60 years, queen elizabeth was not there. her majesty had authorised the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge to open the new parliamentary session. prince charles delivered the speech on the queen's behalf, after buckingham palace explained that the queen was suffering from episodic mobility problems. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell examines the significance of today's events. he's been waiting for his destiny for longer than any other heir to the british throne. and, while no—one is suggesting that a major change is imminent, the inescapable fact is
the first president of independent ukraine, leonid kravchuk, has died. he was 88. leonid kravchuk swept to victory in the first round of presidential elections in 1991, but he didn't even last a whole term, becoming the first post—soviet leader to peacefully hand over power. the queen's speech, which sets out the british government's legislative programme, is one of the great events of state in the uk. but the one which happened on tuesday was a little different, because for the first time in...
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minutes later, the guard, leonid gets up, limping, but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. this is one of those guys. a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all, we felt a big spot responsibility. we knew we should go there, because a man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: he's the commander of a rag tag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save the men. when the guard called them, he explained what transpired with the soldiers. he said the soldiers asked who they were and asked for cigarettes, then let them go before shooting them in the back. when his men finally got to leonid, he had lost massive amounts of blood. >> translator: one man from our group went there and the guy was still alive. he gave him bandages, tried to perform first aid, but the russians started shooting. >> reporter: they tried to fight back but were unsuccessful. they didn't have the fire power to save their countrymen. have you seen the
minutes later, the guard, leonid gets up, limping, but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. this is one of those guys. a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all, we felt a big spot responsibility. we knew we should go there, because a man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: he's the commander of a rag tag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save...
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leonid never returned to _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his home _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or- they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his - they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his pets. another stolen by russian troops, now notorious for their brutality. some breaking news this hour, a former snp mp has been found guilty of embezzling over £25,000. she represented glasgow east between 2015 and 2017 and was convicted of two charges of embezzlement after a trial at glasgow court. she was chair and treasurer of the women's campaign group in 2013 to 2015. she was guilty of a second charge of taking money between 2014 and 2015 when she was involved in glasgow in the association of the snp. more on that as it comes into us. the government has received legal advice it would now be lawful to override parts of the post—brexit treaty for northern ireland. such a move could lead to the ending of checks on goods going from britain to northern ireland but t
leonid never returned to _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his home _ they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or- they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his - they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his pets. another stolen by russian troops, now notorious for their brutality. some breaking news this hour, a former snp mp has been found guilty of embezzling over £25,000. she...
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i saw the cctv of the brutal and cowardly murder of leonid. therefore, i was appalled that immediately afterwards, the bbc reported on the so—called wagatha case. that was so crass! this is fit for gossip columns, certainly not national news. there are so many issues happening nationally and worldwide, that this has no place on a news programme. it's a grubby little case that should be confined to the trash. while that sentiment certainly represents the majority of our feedback on this subject, there is another side to the story. when we featured complaints recently about that trial involving amber heard and johnny depp, we received this response from denise... we've also had some reaction to an item we ran last week about the practice of occasionally broadcasting bbc one news bulletins from locations around the uk. some viewers thought this was a waste of money, but allane hay disagreed... finally, a documentary on bbc two on monday featured bbc news special correspondent fergal keane and the struggles he's had with post—traumatic stress
i saw the cctv of the brutal and cowardly murder of leonid. therefore, i was appalled that immediately afterwards, the bbc reported on the so—called wagatha case. that was so crass! this is fit for gossip columns, certainly not national news. there are so many issues happening nationally and worldwide, that this has no place on a news programme. it's a grubby little case that should be confined to the trash. while that sentiment certainly represents the majority of our feedback on this...
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minutes later, the guard, leonid, gets up, limping, but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. this is one of those guys, a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all, we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go there because the man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: he's the commander of a ragtag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine, and tried to save the men. when the guard called them, he explained what transpired with the soldiers. he said the soldiers asked who they were and asked for cigarettes, then let them go, before shooting them in the back. when his men finally got to leonid, he had lost massive amounts of blood. >> one man from our group went there and the guy was still alive. he gave him bandages, tried to perform first aid, but the russians started shooting. >> reporter: they tried to fight back, but were unsuccessful. they didn't have the firepower to save their countrymen. have you seen the video? >> tran
minutes later, the guard, leonid, gets up, limping, but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. this is one of those guys, a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all, we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go there because the man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: he's the commander of a ragtag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine, and tried to save the...
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leonid gets up, limping but alive. gets inside the guard booth to call to local guys for help. this is one of those guys. ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go there, a man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: commander of ragtag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save the men. when the guard called them, explained at transpired with the soldiers, said the soldiers asked who they were, asked for cigarettes before letting them go and then shooting them in the back. when men got to leonid, he had lost massive amounts of blood. >> translator: one man went there, guy was alive. gave him bandages and tried to perform first aid but the russians started shooting. >> reporter: tried to fight back, unsuccessful. didn't have the firepower to save their countrymen. have you seen the video? >> translator: i can't watch it now, will save it to the cloud and leave for children and grandchildren, they should know about the crime and always know who our neighb
leonid gets up, limping but alive. gets inside the guard booth to call to local guys for help. this is one of those guys. ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldier. >> translator: first of all we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go there, a man needed our help. he was still alive. >> reporter: commander of ragtag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save the men. when the guard called them, explained at transpired with the soldiers,...
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minutes later the guard, leonid gets up, limping but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to local guys for help. this is one of those guys, a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldiers. >> first of all, we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go will because a man needed our help. he's still alive. >> he's the commander of a rag tag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save the men. when the kbardguard called them explained what transpired. the guys asked for cigarettes before shooting them in the back. >> translator: one man from our group went there and the guy was still alive. he gave him bandages, tried to perform first aid but the russians started shooting. >> they tried to fight back but were unsuccessful. they didn't have the fire power to save their countrymen. >> reporter: have you seen the video? >> i can't watch it now. i will save it to the cloud and leave it for my grandchildren and children. they should know about this crime and always remember who our neighb
minutes later the guard, leonid gets up, limping but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to local guys for help. this is one of those guys, a ukrainian truck driver turned civilian soldiers. >> first of all, we felt a big responsibility. we knew we should go will because a man needed our help. he's still alive. >> he's the commander of a rag tag team of civilians who took up arms to fight for ukraine and tried to save the men. when the kbardguard called...
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minutes later, the guard, leonid, gets up, limping but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. and he does make that call, and you see the local guys who do show up. but unfortunately they are suddenly engaged in a fire fight with the russian soldiers. they simply do not have the kind of firepower because they're a civilian force that just came together for this war. and they have to leave him there. he ends up bleeding out there on the pavement. the other man also dead. it really just shows an incredible, incredibly callous response to two men who were walking away and thought everything was okay, that they had talked their way out of any trouble. we also see some remarkable video that show just how unprofessional these soldiers were. they go into the business, there is video of them giving each other a toast, drinking, looting, and sort of yucking it up inside of the building after they had just killed these two men. jim, erica? >> so many of these stories that we have heard, but to see that t
minutes later, the guard, leonid, gets up, limping but alive. he manages to get inside the guard booth to make a call to the local guys for help. and he does make that call, and you see the local guys who do show up. but unfortunately they are suddenly engaged in a fire fight with the russian soldiers. they simply do not have the kind of firepower because they're a civilian force that just came together for this war. and they have to leave him there. he ends up bleeding out there on the...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. that report from sarah rainsford. ever since the cold war, finland has embraced neutrality between its russian neighbour and the west. now, in the light of moscow's invasion of ukraine, that's set to change. a statement from the country's leaders, including prime minister sanna marin, today read... as you'd expect, the move has infuriated russia. here's kremlin spokesperson dmitry peskov. translation: we have said many times that nato's expansion, _ in bringing its military infrastructure closer to our bor
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tank special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later,...
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they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. i met one of the friends leonid called that day. he told vasya the soldiers claim they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, "can you at least bandage yourself up?" and he said, "vasya, i barely crawled here. everything hurts so much. i feel really bad." so i told him to hang in there, and started calling the territorial defence. the russians drove a stolen van, daubed with their v symbol and the words "russian tanks special forces". and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself to a drink. he has no idea he's being filmed. no—one does, until it's too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. as they rushed to the scene tha
they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. i met one of the friends leonid called that day. he told vasya the soldiers claim they don't kill civilians. then they shot him. translation: i asked how he was. i said, "can you at least bandage yourself up?" and he said, "vasya, i barely crawled here. everything hurts so much. i feel really bad." so i told...
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ukraine and poland over disagreements regarding the volume tragedy was in 2003 by the then presidents, leonid coachman, which command, alexander, it wasn't epsky in 2006. the reconciliation process continued through the efforts of consecutive president victor yoshika and left kuchinski, who jointly opened the memorial to polish ukrainian victims of the volume. your massacres. you've been fabulous, camilla, geo. it was then that former president yoshika. he spoke. the memorable words died . we forgive and ask for forgiveness for working, but i said no later than 2008. when we got the ocean got issued a decree, posthumously confirming the title that you hear a love ukraine on the ukrainian insurgent ami lead roman shaheen, which was the 2 years later in january 2010. so that we'll yoshika, awarded the title hero of ukraine to step on bendara, also posthumously. he'd been the leader of the most radical nationalist group o u. n. v. western ukraine celebrates show here which and been done by erecting statues and naming major streets after them. with the sanctions package bombs, russian flags vesse
ukraine and poland over disagreements regarding the volume tragedy was in 2003 by the then presidents, leonid coachman, which command, alexander, it wasn't epsky in 2006. the reconciliation process continued through the efforts of consecutive president victor yoshika and left kuchinski, who jointly opened the memorial to polish ukrainian victims of the volume. your massacres. you've been fabulous, camilla, geo. it was then that former president yoshika. he spoke. the memorable words died . we...
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leonid kravchuk died at the age of 88. ukraine's current president volodymyr zelenskyy paid tribute to kravchuk, who said he was a man who demonstrated particular wisdom in moments of crisis. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. for our international view, "inside africa" is next. and for those of you here in the u.s. and canada, i'll be right back with more news after a short break. stay with us. (soft piano music) ♪ - i got a hunch, like me, your home means a lot. - i lovey home. i love my family - you want to have the grandkidover. you want to have the family ove you want tsay, "this is my place. look, i'mr" - [narrator] call aag day and find out if a reverse mortgage loan can help you eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay for living expenses, and even high-interest credit card bills. call the number on your screen. - how did you come across the whole idea? - i think dad thought it would be something that would help us in the future. - i sat down with my son who's a financial advisor, and
leonid kravchuk died at the age of 88. ukraine's current president volodymyr zelenskyy paid tribute to kravchuk, who said he was a man who demonstrated particular wisdom in moments of crisis. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. for our international view, "inside africa" is next. and for those of you here in the u.s. and canada, i'll be right back with more news after a short break. stay with us. (soft piano music) ♪ - i got a hunch, like me, your...
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ukraine's first president leonid kravchuk has died. meanwhile, he led ukraine's independence amid the collapse of the soviet union the head of president volodymyr zelenskyy's office confirmed craft chuck's death on the social media app. telegram without giving details of the circumstances. crab check had been in poor health, though and underwent a heart operation just last year. he was a driving force in ukraine's declaration of independence from the soviet union in 1991. and later that year joined the leaders of russia and belarus to sign an agreement which formally declared the soviet union ceased to exist. he was 88 years old. back here at home in the north bay, a small roadside flower shop suffered a big loss during a burglary. it happened this past mother's day and the incident was captured on surveillance video kron four's haaziq madyun spoke to the owner of the shop about what happened. >> we saw the video surveillance 2 guys coming to the stand at about 01:00am they just kind of ran and grabbed all the book is they could fit in
ukraine's first president leonid kravchuk has died. meanwhile, he led ukraine's independence amid the collapse of the soviet union the head of president volodymyr zelenskyy's office confirmed craft chuck's death on the social media app. telegram without giving details of the circumstances. crab check had been in poor health, though and underwent a heart operation just last year. he was a driving force in ukraine's declaration of independence from the soviet union in 1991. and later that year...
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willem: at those stores still standing, 66 year-old leonid kuzmin cannot get the drugs he needs. >> there are shortages of the medicines in there. supplies are not regular. willem: british paramedic richard whitmarsh is well versed in emergencies, but he has never seen desperation like this. >> it is going be a crisis if things don't change quite soon because we've got all these chronic illness needs that are not being met. willem: he has come here as a volunteer to help however he can . dispensing a limited supply of pills, but plenty of professional advice to an endless line of locals. >> there see to be a breakdown somewhere. i think the main focus is on the security, the army, the war, fighting the russians, which is understandable. but there does seem to be a missing element here in the community, as you can see from the crowd to my left now. willem: the catastrophic consequences of this conflict felt not just on the battlefield. further pbs newshour, i'm willem marx in chernihiv, ukraine. geoff: and a note, our coverage of ukraine is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center
willem: at those stores still standing, 66 year-old leonid kuzmin cannot get the drugs he needs. >> there are shortages of the medicines in there. supplies are not regular. willem: british paramedic richard whitmarsh is well versed in emergencies, but he has never seen desperation like this. >> it is going be a crisis if things don't change quite soon because we've got all these chronic illness needs that are not being met. willem: he has come here as a volunteer to help however he...
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chaplin received had a conversation had conversations with communist leaders like joe and lie and leonid frenchev. now chaplain's critics thought the old man might not have been aware that he was being used by the top figures of the ussr and red china, but i think they have it exactly backwards. chaplin was interested in lessening the tensions of the cold war and understood much like the cold warrior and chief richard nixon. did that talking was much better than not talking. to me though. i think we could we need to come back to the basic question of who chaplain was and how important his biography was to the narrative of his films. as i see it no matter how rich chaplain became in his own personal life. he still remembered the poor kid who spent time in orphanage. who spent time in foster homes? because of the unfortunate circumstances over which a child would have no control at all. the intense pain of losing a father to drink and a mother to mental illness never left him no matter how popular or loved he became. he lived in fear in his life. even as he became extremely secure that he
chaplin received had a conversation had conversations with communist leaders like joe and lie and leonid frenchev. now chaplain's critics thought the old man might not have been aware that he was being used by the top figures of the ussr and red china, but i think they have it exactly backwards. chaplin was interested in lessening the tensions of the cold war and understood much like the cold warrior and chief richard nixon. did that talking was much better than not talking. to me though. i...
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they came years after under leonid brezhnev, during after under leonid brezhnev, during a period of stagnation in the soviet union and the idea was to instill a sense of patriotism and pride, give domestic feelings a boost at the time of stagnation and vladimir putin has built further on this idea and has taken it to another level in terms of the pointlessness of this event and the emphasis on sacrifice so these feelings of patriotism —— pompous mass. we saw that come through even in this parade and what that means in terms of history is that means in terms of history is that historically the russian people had been through enormous suffering, one that is hard for the west to understand they had endured and i think this is what he was trying to get out through his message. thank ou for get out through his message. thank you for talking _ get out through his message. thank you for talking to _ get out through his message. thank you for talking to us, _ get out through his message. thank you for talking to us, anna - you for talking to us, anna borshchevskaya, who is from the washington inst
they came years after under leonid brezhnev, during after under leonid brezhnev, during a period of stagnation in the soviet union and the idea was to instill a sense of patriotism and pride, give domestic feelings a boost at the time of stagnation and vladimir putin has built further on this idea and has taken it to another level in terms of the pointlessness of this event and the emphasis on sacrifice so these feelings of patriotism —— pompous mass. we saw that come through even in this...
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i saw the cctv of the brutal and cowardly murder of leonid. therefore, i was appalled that immediately afterwards, the bbc reported on the so—called wagatha case. that was so crass! this is fit for gossip columns, certainly not national news. there are so many issues happening nationally and worldwide that this has no place on a news programme. it's a grubby little case that should be confined to the trash. while that sentiment certainly represents the majority of our feedback on this subject, there is another side to the story. when we featured complaints recently about that trial involving amber heard and johnny depp, we received this response from denise: we've also had some reaction to an item we ran last week about the practice of occasionally broadcasting bbc one news bulletins from locations around the uk. some viewers thought this was a waste of money, but allane hay disagreed: finally, a documentary on bbc two on monday featured bbc news special correspondent fergal keane and the struggles he's had with post—traumatic stress disor
i saw the cctv of the brutal and cowardly murder of leonid. therefore, i was appalled that immediately afterwards, the bbc reported on the so—called wagatha case. that was so crass! this is fit for gossip columns, certainly not national news. there are so many issues happening nationally and worldwide that this has no place on a news programme. it's a grubby little case that should be confined to the trash. while that sentiment certainly represents the majority of our feedback on this...