Sophie Williams
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 33 |
Date of birth | March 21,1991 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Rinteln |
Germany | |
Height | 162 (cm) |
Weight | 60 (kg) |
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ID | 2551485 |
Sophie Williams Life story
Sophie Williams is a British fencer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed in the Women's individual sabre event, where she lost in the first round to the Italian Irene Vecchi. She is currently studying for a degree in Neuroscience at University College London.
Bank staff defy customers to prevent £55m of fraud in 2022
... But when Sophie Williams at the Bromsgrove branch of the Nationwide Building Society used it she helped save one of her regular customers her life savings...
Wagner: Russians reflect on group's advance towards Moscow
...By Sophie Williams, Albana Kasapi & Salma NurmohamedBBC NewsA week on from the dramatic mutiny by Wagner forces, residents in Rostov-on-Don - the city the mercenary troops seized - have been reflecting on the events that rocked Russia...
Ukraine round-up: Russia takes Lysychansk and border city hit
... The BBC s Sophie Williams in Kyiv spoke to the educators and some of their students...
Ukraine round-up: US warns of long war and one man's remarkable life
... A dreadful discovery in IzyumOn the ground in Ukraine, our colleagues Sophie Williams and Olga Pona reported on a terrible discovery in a city where fighting is still raging...
Ukraine round-up: Mariupol evacuees make it to relative safety
... Singing on the front linefrom Sophie Williams & Olga Pona in LvivOne of the biggest musical groups in Ukraine has teamed up with Ed Sheeran, releasing a new song partly filmed and recorded while they were serving in the war against Russia...
Ukraine round-up: Russia takes Lysychansk and border city hit
Ukraine's military confirmed on Sunday that The Eastern city of Lysychansk had fallen to Russian forces.
" After heavy fighting for Lysychansk, The Defence Forces of Ukraine were forced to withdraw from their occupied positions and lines, " The army general staff said.
Earlier Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said his forces had captured Lysychansk and taken full control of Luhansk region.
Ukraine's troops were outgunned there. It had been their last stronghold in Luhansk.
Its general staff said that " to preserve The lives of Ukrainian defenders, a decision was made to withdraw".
Russia has made it clear that controlling Donbas - The industrial region embracing Luhansk and Donetsk - is a strategic priority.
Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking border cityExplosions rocked The Russian city of Belgorod early on Sunday, 40km (25 miles) from Ukraine's northern border.
The Russian defence ministry said air defences had shot down three Ukrainian missiles, but debris had fallen on an apartment block.
The City 's governor said four people had died and dozens of residential buildings had been hit. The Bbc was unable to verify The impact or cause of The Belgorod blasts.
The ministry called it a deliberate attempt by Ukrainian forces to target civilians - a claim dismissed by Ukrainian officials, Who Said The Russians had lied about similar incidents in The Past .
Russia dredges up landing ship hit by UkraineEarlier Russia said it had salvaged a large landing ship, The Saratov, scuttled by its crew after a Ukrainian missile strike damaged it in The Port of Berdyansk on 24 March.
A Russian-appointed official, Vladimir Rogov, said Tochka-U ballistic missiles had targeted The Russian -held port. The Crew sank The Ship " to prevent detonation of The on-board munitions by The Fire that had started" He Said .
At The Time Ukraine said it had hit a landing ship called Orsk in Berdyansk.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet had six landing Ships - used to transport tanks, other vehicles and marines - before The War started.
Teachers swap classrooms for trenchesService in The Ukrainian armed forces has not stopped school teachers and university lecturers continuing their lessons online - Sometimes from The trenches.
The Bbc 's Sophie Williams in Kyiv spoke to The Educators and some of their students. They consider it part of their patriotic duty to continue The learning process.
One professor conducts twice-weekly classes on topics such as tourism and sociology from The trenches on his phone.
And a professor of trauma medicine, now working at Zaporizhzhia military hospital, lets his students watch him conduct operations online.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com