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Ukraine war: The front line where Russian eyes are always watching
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Ukraine's secret weapon - the medics in the line of fire
... Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway are embedded with doctors and nurses fighting to save lives in a war zone...
Pinned down by Russian fire in key frontline village
... Correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway went on patrol with the men who are under pressure from enemy tanks and artillery to protect this critical front line...
Ukraine war: Security pacts and Eurovision joy - Wednesday's round up
... One of the villages is Ruska Lozova, where BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway met locals who have been surviving with no power, water or means of communication...
Ukraine war: Russia pushed back in north-east - report from front line
... BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville, and cameraman Darren Conway, have been with Ukrainian forces as they advance...
Defiant Ukrainian troops tell Russians: 'Go home while you're still alive'
... Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway have spent time with two fighters who have been at the front line since the very beginning...
Ukraine: Shells rain down on Kharkiv as Ukraine's army stands firm
... The BBC s Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway report from the front line where Ukrainian troops continue to repel the enemy advance...
Watch: Our correspondent on the front line, with Ukraine's troops
... Watch: Our correspondent on the front line, with Ukraine s troopsThe BBC s Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway have spent a week with Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv as they fight to stop a further Russian advance...
Ukraine war: Security pacts and Eurovision joy - Wednesday's round up
The UK has signed security deals with Finland and with Sweden - pledging mutual support in case of a Russian attack.
It was a busy day for Prime Minister Boris Johnson , who travelled to both countries as they consider joining the Nato defence alliance.
Finland and Sweden have a long history of wartime neutrality, and talk of them possibly joining Nato has angered Russia, with the Kremlin warning of consequences.
When asked about this, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto said: " You [Russia] caused this - look at The Mirror . "
Ukraine liberates villages near KharkivUkraine says it has recaptured several villages near the north-eastern city of Kharkiv from Russian troops and pushed them back towards The Border .
One of The Villages is Ruska Lozova, where BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway met locals who have been surviving with no power, water or means of communication.
The Russian occupation has torn The Village apart, both literally and figuratively. In The Basement of one building, half a dozen locals have been detained, suspected of aiding The Enemy .
And there is one weapon Russia possibly Underestimated - The Force of Ukrainian solidarity. At the Front Line our correspondent meets an economist, a businessman, a mechanic, and a rally-driving champion among The Group of volunteers Fighting Back Russian forces.
Snake Island and The Battle in The Black SeaSnake Island - where Ukrainian soldiers famously told a Russian warship to " get lost" but in far cruder terms - has been given an almost mythical status in this war.
But it is strategically important, and The Battle for control of The Island and therefore of The Black Sea rages on.
Want to know more about what's happening around Snake Island and why?
Don't underestimate Russian cyber-threat, warns USOne of North America 's most experienced cyber officials has warned that cyber-attacks from Russia could escalate.
Rob Joyce , director of cyber-security at the US National Security Agency told The Bbc 's Gordon Corera that while a major cyber-conflict on The West had So Far not materialised, despite warnings, Russia's cyber-threat should not be Underestimated .
Mr Joyce also said that cyber-vigilantes, who are attacking Russia in a show of support for Ukraine, were just as problematic.
Kalush Orchestra qualifies for Eurovision finalUkraine needs all the Good News it can Get Right Now - so it was understandable that there were tears of joy when Ukrainian folk-rap band the Kalush Orchestra qualified for Eurovision's final on Saturday.
Support for The Band has swelled since The War started, and their song Stefania has become an anthem for Ukraine.
" A very emotional moment, " one Ukrainian fan said in Turin, Italy, where The Contest is being held this year. But it is also sad, She Said , as they think about those fighting The War Back Home .
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com