to protect their identities. in another part of the capital last night, the protesters set fire to the picture of iran s supreme leader. these disturbing pictures have emerged of a mother and her daughter pleading to be allowed to go. suddenly, a policeman throws the daughter hard against the curb. this 20 year old is the latest victim of the violence, here joining the crowd of protesters. she was killed soon after with a police pellet gun. kasra naji, bbc news. a man has died afterfalling from a block of flats in bristol as he tried to escape from a fire on the 16th floor. eight people had to be taken to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation and burns, 90 others had to be evacuated from the building. pam caulfield has spent the day at the scene. you may find some of the details in her report upsetting.
is looking into offences including manslaughter, corporate manslaughter, misconduct in public office, and breaches of fire safety regulations, but will wait until the public inquiry ends before passing any evidence to prosecutors. for relatives of those who died, for survivors, many say they are still waiting forjustice, five years on. i wanted to tell you a little more about the oldest victim. sheila smith was 84 and had lived in the tower for 3h years on the 16th floor. her family described her as an active member of the community. sheila was cycling around london, performing yoga daily and swimming regularly in the kensington leisure centre until she was 80 years old, they said. sheila had two sons, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. the youngest victim of the fire
deeper into ukraine. our team were about one mile away from the russian troops. reporter: desolate, bare, lifeless. this is what it looks like after weeks of relentless russian shelling. the most densely populated district in kharkiv, it s been bombed day after day, night after night. there are very few people left. the elderly mostly. one man stayed behind to keep his mother safe. igor says that he lives on the 16th floor of one of these buildings with his mother. he says his mother is deeply religious and deeply committed to staying here, even though they re almost entirely surrounded. and she won t leave, so he won t leave. reporter: but this is a front line under renewed pressure. the russians are pushing hard.
at least seven civilians have been killed. others wounded in just the past 24 hours. nima elbagir is there. reporter: desolate, bare, lifeless. this is what it looks like after weeks of relentless russian shelling. saltivka, the most densely populated district in kharkiv. it s being bombed day after day, night after night. there are very few people left. the elderly mostly. one man stayed behind to keep his mother safe. igor says that he lives on the 16th floor of one of these buildings with his mother. he says his mother is deeply religious and deeply committed to staying here, even though they re almost entirely surrounded. and she won t leave so he won t leave. but this is a front line under renewed pressure. the russians are pushing hard.
artillery fire and missile strikes continue to target ukraine s second-largest city ahead of an expected russian offensive in the east. officials say at least seven civilians in kharkiv have been killed. 22 others wounded in the past 24 hours alone. cnn s nima elbagir shows us firsthand in an contrary what it is like to be under constant attack. reporter: desolate, bare, lifeless. this is what it looks like after weeks of relentless russian shelling. the most densely-populated district in kharkiv. it s been bombed day after day, night after night. there are very few people left. the elderly, mostly. one man stayed behind to keep his mother safe. igor says that he lives on the 16th floor of one of these build g ings be wiz mother. he says his mother is deeply religious ask deeply committed to staying here, even though