also on the programme. the faces of the ten victims of an explosion in county donegal they include two teenagers and a five year old girl. and max verstappen reigns supreme injapan to win the f1 world championship for a second time, despite atrocious conditions. good evening. president putin has tonight accused ukraine of an act of terrorism after a key strategic bridge built by russia was badly damaged by an explosion on saturday. his comments came after russian missile strikes in the middle of the night killed at least 13 people in the city of zaporizhzhia, bringing the death toll in and around the city to more than 60 people in the past nine days. president zelensky accused russia of waging constant terror against ukraine s civilian population. the missile strikes followed the attack on the 12 mile long kerch bridge, which links russia to occupied crimea. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. in zaporizhzhia, this is what escal
rupert wingfield hayes sent this report. it may not look like it, but these ponds in southern taiwan are filled with gold. the huge fish thrashing around in su gou zhen s ponds are called grouper. on the tables of beijing and shanghai, each one can fetch up to 2,000 us dollars. 80% of taiwan s grouper used to go to china. now it s zero. beijing s import bans are hitting taiwan where it hurts the most. so, is it working? older fishermen like me are nervous, he says, but the younger generation, they re not worried. they think, fine, if china doesn t want to buy our fish, we ll sell to other markets all over the world. china isn tjust threatening taiwan s economy. since august, it s made repeated threats to take the island by force, test firing dozens of missiles across the taiwan strait.
here s helen willetts. it s been lovely here, but that looks miserable. it s been lovely here, but that looks miserable. absolutely, a tale of two halves looks miserable. absolutely, a tale of two halves today. looks miserable. absolutely, a tale of two halves today. 19 looks miserable. absolutely, a tale of two halves today. 19 degrees - looks miserable. absolutely, a tale of two halves today. 19 degrees forj of two halves today. 19 degrees for parts of england and wales. scotland, northern ireland, it was rather wet once again. a0 millimetres fell in stirlingshire today adding to what has been a very wet week. some of these values are equating to three quarters of the average october rainfall for parts of scotland and northern ireland in the space of a week. it is clearing now. this was a weather watcher picture sent in from nairn around half an hour ago. the weather front is still active, we have had gales in the wind still buffeting and it s heading into england and wales. s
president putin is in control of the situation, that he takes this attack seriously. how is he going to respond to it? well he called it an act of terror. i wonder whether he will now refrain what he calls at the moment the special military operation into an aaron into an anti terrorism operation. there s been a lot of speculation but it is unclear what difference that would make. we may get clues about how he will respond tomorrow because vladimir putin will be chairing a meeting of the powerful russian security council, although not everything that is said at these meetings is made public. but obviously this is a tense moment, reflected by the fact russian state television tonight said the world had frozen on the threshold of nuclear armageddon. interestingly, other pro kremlin tv channels were trying to play down the attack on the bridge, and one of them said tonight the attackers had planned damage on a massive scale but they failed because the bridge is still
over the line and lana skeldon getting her team on the scoreboard. and that woke wales up once more. kayleigh powell on the end of this well worked try as they increased their lead. in a frustrating first half of few opportunities for scotland, their chance to reduce the gap before the break went begging. after the restart, though, they found a breakthrough. with wales a player down, megan gaffney touched down in the corner to give her side hope. and minutes later, she was in again to set up a huge final few minutes. helen nelson had missed all four of her kicks in the game so far. could she produce a sensationalfinish? she couldn t. but wales could. a last minute penalty awarded. keira bevan, shouldering the pressure, snatched victory with the last kick of the game. the celebrations that followed worthy of winning the cup themselves. jo currie, bbc news. and ahead of cricket s t20 world cup, england beat australia in perth it s all on the bbc sport website. back to you, reeta. thank