The Invaders
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First episode date | January 10, 1967 |
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Final episode date | March 26, 1968 |
Networks | American Broadcasting Company |
Narrated by | Dick Wesson |
Bill Woodson | |
Mar 19, 1968 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 693636 |
About The Invaders
An architect is convinced there are aliens in the world.
Russia's future rests on Ukraine war, Putin tells Victory Day parade
... Ms von der Leyen said " The Invaders have been dragged out of prisons" to fight on behalf of Russia, which had " dramatically failed" in the war...
Wildlife deserts nature reserve known as Europe's Amazon
... But rare species of animals and flowers that had flourished in the country s north have also been badly hit by The Invaders destructive use of weaponry and landmines, with fears they will take decades to recover...
'It's like Chernobyl now': Life in Kharkiv's ghost town
... The Invaders were eventually pushed back, and the frontline now sits about 12 miles from the city centre...
Ukraine war student-turned-soldier: 'Friends die in your arms'
... The sophisticated heavy weapons that they need to try to match and even outgun Russian firepower are arriving, but not fast enough yet to force The Invaders back...
Ukraine war: Russia pushed back in north-east - report from front line
... Ukrainian gains, modest for now, could have strategic implications for Russia s war in the Donbas to the south-east, threatening The Invaders supply lines...
Is Nato's Nordic expansion a threat or boost to Europe?
... When Russia invaded Finland in WW2, the Finns fought ferociously against The Invaders, inflicting serious losses...
Ukraine round-up: Putin backs off storming of Azovstal as Mariupol 'mass graves' found
... Mr Putin told forces to abandon plans to storm the sprawling Azovstal steel works there, where Ukraine is still resisting The Invaders...
Ukraine: Returning home to a country still at war
... Ukraine has held off the Russian assault and fears of a rapid collapse - as President Volodymyr Zelensky told his people this week, it is more than 48 days since military analysts in the West predicted the capital Kyiv had just 48 hours until its fall to The Invaders...
Ukraine round-up: Putin backs off storming of Azovstal as Mariupol 'mass graves' found
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his troops to seal off Ukrainian defenders inside the besieged port City of Mariupol.
Mr Putin told forces to abandon plans to storm the sprawling Azovstal steel Works there, where Ukraine is still resisting The Invaders .
The Azovstal Iron and Steel Works - a massive, four sq-mile (10 sq km) plant in the south-east of The City - has become The Last centre of Ukrainian resistance in Mariupol. Civilians as well as fighters are inside The Plant .
Russian forces have been trying for weeks to dislodge them.
The Bbc 's Toby Luckhurst in Lviv, Western Ukraine , has been reporting on.
Isolated in basementsWhile Russia talks of isolating the Ukrainian defenders in Azovstal, they remain in contact with the outside world, describing conditions inside the huge steelworks.
Captain Svyatoslav Palamar, deputy commander of the Azov Battalion in The Complex , told The Bbc military and civilians were hiding in several basements in The Complex , some of which he and his comrades were unable to reach.
" We know that there are small children there as young as three-months old, " He Said .
In recent days, Russian forces had used artillery and heavy bunker-busting bombs to try to destroy them, but all the attacks had failed, Capt Palamar said.
He added that More Than 500 heavily wounded fighters needed medical help, and bodies of The Dead remained unburied.
Read more from Capt Palamar's interview here.
'Mass burial site' identifiedThe situation on the ground in Mariupol remains extremely difficult, with no further evacuations of civilians on Thursday.
Meanwhile a grim discovery has been made in a village some 20km (12 miles) outside The City .
US satellite firm Maxar says it has identified a mass burial site containing about 200 graves in Manhush.
Local Ukrainian officials accuse the Russians of burying Mariupol civilians killed by Russian troops there, but Moscow has Not Yet responded to the allegations.
The City 's mayor Vadym Boichenko says tens of thousands of civilians may have been killed in Mariupol.
Captured British men 'looked after'Days ago we reported that two British men had been captured by Russian forces in Mariupol.
Both Aiden Aslin, 28, and Shaun Pinner, 48, have lived in Ukraine since 2018, and they had both been serving as marines in Ukraine's military since before Russia launched its invasion.
On Thursday.
" They are fed, watered, and given the necessary assistance. Just like other foreigners who have surrendered or been detained, " said spokeswoman Maria Zakharova .
Both have been shown on Russian TV, apparently with facial bruising, calling for a prisoner exchange. Their families have called for the Geneva Convention to be respected.
What weapons has the US sent Ukraine?Images have been proliferating on Social Media of wreckage of Russian armour, apparently destroyed by Ukrainian forces.
One such image comes with a triumphant caption, saying a tank was destroyed by a Javelin missile.
The Javelin, a shoulder-held anti-tank weapon that shoots heat-seeking rockets hurtling towards targets up to 4km (2. 5 miles) away, is among items sent to Ukraine through a series of military assistance packages from the US.
The latest $800m (£612. 5m) package, announced by President Joe Biden on Thursday, also includes heavy artillery, howitzers and tactical drones to be used on The Flat plains in eastern Ukraine.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com