Welcome back to bbc news. Lets go straight to that breaking news that the russian attack in the east of ukraine, let me show you the first pictures from the area that was hit in the Devil Missile Strike today from the russians, these are some of the Apartment Blocks. Double missile strike. We are hearing from the Prosecutor General, and you can see the damage of that central building, and the buildings surrounding it, this is where i suspect the cadets were taught, the Communication Experts that had gathered there. The different floors below, you came � s Prosecutor General singh in the last little while, again putting the number of deaths rising that number to confirm deaths of 51 killed in the Strikes Today with over 200 injuries. We have heard from the regional governor a little earlier talking about potentially around 18 people still trapped under some of that rubble and the Rescue Operation is still ongoing. This is the first time we have actually seen the building itself that was directly hit by these missiles. They struck very quickly, one after another, very quickly after the silence had sounded and interestingly, i am also reading in the last few minutes that President Zelensky has said he has asked Justin Trudeau of canada to step up advocacy for practice to allow long range strikes into russia. President Zelensky Has been asking for that for some while asking for partners. That is the western long range missiles he has taken delivery. There are strict rules meaning they can only be used within the boundary of ukraine, not directly into targets on russian territory. He wants that to change and has been lobbying for that change with principally the american administration, that is where the block on this, with the concerns that would escalate this war that is into its second year. But the surrounding buildings have also been damaged. The Apartment Blocks that one of the early regional government updates had told us ten residential blocks nearby had also suffered damage. These are the pictures of that. We will have more from bbc verify on these pictures and i will point you to the Bbc Website that has the very latest on those developments and best pictures from the site itself. Plenty more, we will talk life on the programme in about ten minutes to a ukrainian mp. More reaction on the main news today. In the meantime, lets turn to the Middle East because since the start of the israel hamas more, Backin Start of the israel hamas more, back in octoberjewish settlers have increased the rate at which they have been setting up illegal outposts in areas like the west bank. Over 1500 palestinians have been displaced in their homes, according to the un. The bbc investigations have been following activities of settlers living in illegal outposts and can reveal new details about the points they have received from its really state linked organisations. We have a special report. Here in the occupied west bank, Eye Shadow has been say they have been forced from their home. Aiysha and her husband. This is the man she is accusing. But he paints a different picture of his presence here. He lives in a North West Settlement in the west bank, known as an outpost, legal under israeli and international law. And outposts, which are often farms, give Settlers Access to huge areas of land. A post like these are expanding since the outbreak of the war in gaza and have led to violence and the Mass Expulsion of palestinian families, publishing Israeli Settlements into the west bank. Bbc Eye Investigations has analysed data and verified the location of 196 outposts across the west bank. Almost half were set up in the last five years. We join Ayesha And Nabeel again as they return home, two months after they were forced to leave. Moshe sharvit, the settler who they say forced them out, appears again. Earlier this year, Moshe Sharvit was among apologies to leave that report so abruptly. We will play it in the Programme A little later on the Programme A little later on the bbc news. An 18 year old man who has died following a serious assault on a park in leicestershire has now been named. He was attacked in Franklin Park and send even while walking his dog and has since died of his injuries, five children including three aged 12 have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward. From providing a womans face for communities to meet, to hosting activities and offering free access to books, libraries have long been a key part in many of our lives. But the Beauty Analysis has found since 2016 one in 20 libraries in the uk has been lost and more deprived communities were four times more likely to have lost a publicly funded Library In that time. I have been speaking to a Childrens Author and former childrens laureate. And got his reaction. It distresses me, i feel angry about it and sad about it. I am angry because i see this as disadvantaging the disadvantaged, it makes people poorer who are already pure and having access to books and literacy, so that makes me sad and angry both, it also deprives them of what you have just described there, say public spaces. And libraries in britain and All Over The World provide much more than books, they provide access to digital platforms of all kinds and they are places where events go on, so they become very social, and i do events in libraries myself and it reading the little ones, performances, or that what has happened to me in my adult life. These events nearly always three and it encourages people to read and inquire and find out about the world beyond themselves, but also libraries are places where you can find out more about yourself. You can regard them as mirrors as well as windows or doors that you go through. They are incredibly important places. They really are and it is interesting talking to someone like you and hearing you say, i was listening at the start of the day to a Radio Interview by Lee Child who has written the hugely important to Jack Reacher books and he was describing libraries as a Food Bank for the describing libraries as a Food Bank forthe mind, describing libraries as a Food Bank for the mind, a palace of books, that is how he remembers it as a child. What are your reflections and what do you remember about being younger and going to libraries and reading . Mi; and going to libraries and reading . And going to libraries and reading . And going to libraries and readinu . G ,. , reading . My parents took me to m local reading . My parents took me to my local Library Reading . My parents took me to my local Library In reading . My parents took me to my local Library InNorth Reading . My parents took me to my local Library InNorth West i my local Library InNorth West london, took me there every saturday. They sometimes took turns,it saturday. They sometimes took turns, it rotated to redo the Vacuum Cleaning and who would take me to the library. I would go with my brother and friends, there was a main library and a Childrens Library to one side. I remember going with my friends and poring over the Picture Books that went on to become the Mary Poppins movies. That reminds me that we live in what we now call an intermediate world, we read books, read online, watch tv, we watch streaming of one sort or another and it is not that these things are in competition with one another but the bounce off each other, and a great advantage of reading any print as it gives us access to the language of power, the language of power is written in a particular way, particular structured in a particular way and if we want children or adults to access that way of talking that Government Use and administration and lawyers, doctors, teachers and schools use, then one way to do it is to freely move amongst books, reading widely and often, browsing for books, and accessing their special way of Writing And Language that we find in books. That is the language of power and if we deprive people of that, you are basically saying this place, the signage of power is not for you. It is quite a powerful statement by Mr Closing libraries. Libraries. The Wonderful Michael libraries. The wonderful Michael Rosen libraries. The wonderful Michael Rosen talking l libraries. The wonderfull Michael Rosen talking to libraries. The wonderful Michael Rosen talking to me on the programme. Before weather, let me tell you what is coming up let me tell you what is coming up in the next busy hour because we will be back to get villagers from ukraine and showing those first pictures from the area that was hit by this twin russian missile strike. The latest figures are 51 dead, over 200 strike. The latest figures are 51 dead, over200 injured. We will talk to the ukrainian mp live on the programme. We will also get the latest from the Middle East because fury after that decision on cancelling or suspending Arms Export licenses from the uk. 30 or so. We will get the latest on the reaction from israels Prime Minister and the latest from westminster. We will have more on those deaths in the english channel, the french authorities say at least 12 people have been killed after another boat went down in the channel. All of the stories and more coming up of the stories and more coming up on the programme. That is after weather. Good afternoon. Some differences in the feel of the Weather Today depending on where you are. That was certainly the case last night. Parts of Eastern England only got down to around 18 celsius. Compare that with three degrees in parts of Northern Ireland and the highlands of scotland. Now that cooler, fresher air is slowly but surely sinking its way southwards and eastwards for the middle part of the week. But it is unlikely to last long, because for the end of the week, we will pick up this feed of humid air once again from the near continent. With that, some of us will see some outbreaks of rain. In the short term, high pressure trying to build from the west, but still the remains of a couple of Weather Fronts bringing some cloud and some showers. This band of showery rain pushing across Northern Ireland, the Western Side of scotland. Also some pretty sharp showers down towards the South East of england. Here, a warm afternoon 23, 2a, 25 degrees, but that cooler, fresher air in place further north and west, and that will steadily push a little bit further southwards and eastwards overnight. Therell be some areas of low cloud, mistand murk, some showers, perhaps most especially across south West Scotland and into Northern Ireland. But temperatures in the highlands again could get down to around four degrees celsius. 1a in london, so not quite as warm or as muggy as it was last night. Into tomorrow, well, really it is a sunshine and showers day. Some of the showers will be on the heavy side. Little cluster here of heavy showers and thunderstorms likely to move across eastern, central and eventually southern parts of scotland. But it is going to be a fresher day across the Board 1a to 20 celsius. Now, this little frontal system here through Wednesday Night into thursday, its going to sink its way southwards and will then start to join forces with this broader area of low pressure developing over continental europe. For a time, that could bring some pretty wet weather across southern parts of england, the midlands, into wales. There could be enough rain to cause some localised disruption, but further north, something a little bit drier. The winds in the north, relatively light, but it will be blustery in the south and we will start to pick up a humid feel, which will take us towards the end of the week. Temperatures for some could get into the mid 20 celsius, but there will be some rain, especially in the south. Live from london. This is bbc news. Russian missile strikes on a ukrainian military Institute Kill at least 51 people. Over a dozen could be trapped under the rubble. Ukrainian trapped under the rubble. Officials described the ukrainian officials described the attack as barbaric. Were losing the lives of innocent ukrainians. Of ukrainian youth, of the precious ukrainian generation. 12 people have died after a Boat Carrying Dozens of Migrants Capsizes in the english channel. Benjamin netanyahu condemns the uks decision to suspend some Arms Exports to israel, calling it � shameful�. The Uks Position has faced criticism from all sides. I will bring you the latest from westminster. And making stolen phones harder to sell on the