blocked the biden administration from ending the so-called remain in mexico program until lawsuits over the policy can play out. remain in mexico is separate from title 42 which you know is set to end next week. the ruling is a setback from the president who wants to end the trump era rules who wants to send some nonexile survivors. the air raid warnings just sounded in kyiv. people taking shelter in train stations. let s get to will ripley. are we getting reports of damage from these strikes? reporter: not just damage but deaths, christine. and that air raid is still ongoing. we have not been given the all clear here in kyiv. we were actually getting ready
from north korea traveled south of what s known as the northern limit line. this is the de facto maritime border, de facto zone between the north and south. it triggered air raid warnings in one of south korea s islands off the coast. that led to, as you mentioned, a response from south korea using fire jets with three of them landing north of that de facto maritime border. in other words, it was a tit-for-tat situation which shows the escalations are showing no signs of letting up from either side. the joint chiefs of staff here in seoul blames north korea for this. they say they re fully responsible. they re willing to provoke. the north has a very different perspective. they have been issuing warnings which is a five day military divide prescheduled between south korea and the united states and 240 war planes, thousands of service members and north korea has called this
want to see with nuclear weapons. helen cooper,thanks for being with us. more breaking news, a dramatic escalation between north and south korea. air raid warnings went up after 20 missiles were fired and landed in the waters around south korea and japan. in retaliation, south korea sent fire jets and fired three air to surface missiles that landed in the sea. it came hours after north korea threatened to use nuclear weapons to get the u.s. and south korea to pay. in a statement the u.s. military said it s aware of the launches and called them reckless and destabilizing. let s turn to another top story this morning. there are six days until election day. more than 27 million voters have already made their voices heard in the midterms.
mis missile launch is in violation of the recent meetings. in a series of tweets the prime minister s office warned the public and urged people living in places like hokkaido to evacuate in buildings and underground. as a result of this morning s launch the government issued a j alert which is a rare alert only issued in times of national emergencies in earthquakes, attacks and missile launches. in spite of the sounds you heard moments ago that could be heard here in tokyo, life continued to really go on as normal with many people apparently ignoring the warnings and continuing on their way to work, perhaps the reason some on social media despite air raid warnings and the initial concern that a missile was heading their way. nothing could be done. so it is worth noting,