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Global News Podcast

Ukraine missile strikes Russia’s Black Sea fleet HQ

Global News Podcast

BBC

Daily News, News

4.38.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

A Ukrainian missile damages the Sevastopol HQ of Russia's Black Sea naval fleet in occupied Crimea. Also: The Pope says it's humanity’s duty to rescue migrants crossing the Mediterranean, and the lock of hair on its way back to Ethiopia.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The documentary from the BBC World Service brings the globe to your ears through original

0:06.5

documentary storytelling.

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Search for the documentary, wherever you get your BBC podcasts.

0:15.5

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

0:20.0

I'm Valerie Sanderson and in the early hours of Saturday, the 23rd of September, these

0:25.4

are our main stories.

0:27.1

The crane strikes the headquarters of Russia's Black Seafloet in Crimea.

0:31.5

In the US, leading Democrat Senator Bob Menendez is charged with corruption.

0:38.1

Also in this podcast, we were sleeping in everywhere was dark and we were just shooting

0:43.1

and we did not move it.

0:44.6

So when they saw it like that, then they moved to the other house and they came into most

0:48.3

of them.

0:49.3

More abductions of students in northern Nigeria and how lawyers in the US are using documentary

0:55.7

style videos to persuade judges their clients to serve leniency.

1:04.7

We start with the latest development in the war in Ukraine, a missile attack on the headquarters

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of Russia's Black Seafloet in the Crimean port of Sevastopol.

1:18.0

Video images of the aftermath captured police sirens and plumes of smoke coming from the

1:23.2

main building.

1:24.6

Russian officials said one serviceman was missing.

1:27.8

The Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine back in 2014, has been a frequent

1:33.3

target since the start of the war almost 19 months ago when Russia invaded.

1:39.0

Vitaly Shevchenko is BBC Monitoring's Russia editor.

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