i m sally bundock. welcome to the programme. we begin with breaking news from ukraine. the capital, kyiv, has come under heavy fire with officials calling it exceptional in its density. they say the vast majority of missiles were shot down by air defence systems. these are the latest pictures, and government messages warned people to keep away from windows as debris from intercepted missiles was falling from the sky. the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko, said some of the debris fell on the city s zoo. in the past few days, president volodymyr zelensky has been on a european tour, in which he was promised several billion dollars worth of military equipment by western allies, including uk prime minister rishi sunak and president macron of france. these are the pictures we have been receiving. a heavy artillery fire overnight in the capital, kyiv, with many being warned to move away from windows, to go to safety, go to bunkers as ukraine does try are as many missiles as possib
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one survivor shared his experience. let s hearfrom him. the worry is there were people who were sleeping up on the third floor. they had firestop doors and that, but there were quite worried moments for a few of the lads. a few of them got taken away in an ambulance, cos they had smoke inhalation. and we re just praying that there s no one stuck in their rooms. new zealand s prime minister, chris hipkins, has promised a thorough review of the incident. look, again, there will be ample opportunity to have a look at this in coming days. there will be a number of investigations, including the police, the coroner and so on, and we need to allow those investigations to take place and i am sure that there will be things that will need to be followed up as a result of those. let s get the latest from abbey wakefield. she s a reporter for tv new zealand
event, as you say, many, many firefighters having to get there as soon as they could, just after midnight. they describe it as their worst nightmare. describe it as their worst nightmare- describe it as their worst nightmare. describe it as their worst niahtmare. , , , nightmare. yes, exactly. it is the call a nightmare. yes, exactly. it is the call a firefighter - nightmare. yes, exactly. it is the call a firefighter never . the call a firefighter never wants to receive but they responded, there were around 80 firefighters and the blaze is extinguished now, but it is reallyjust extinguished now, but it is really just the start of what it will be a big operation. thank you so much. abby wakefield there with the latest on what is happening at the fire in wellington. let s get some of the day s other news now. the uk prime minister is to call on european countries to work together to tackle illegal migration at a summit in iceland. rishi sunak will take his message to the council of e