KYIV, May 8 Russia’s bombing of a school in the eastern Ukrainian village of Bilohorivka killed two people and left 60 in the debris feared dead, the governor of the Luhansk region said today. Governor Serhiy Gaidai said Russian forces dropped a bomb yesterday afternoon on the school where.
dublin to plan for what a united ireland might look like, fleshing out the details on things like and healthcare and the economics of it all. and although there doesn t appear to be a majority here for it right now, sinn fein s electoral success will give more prominence to their campaign. for now, the problem for sinn fein is how to translate their victory into real power, because unless there is agreement between the parties, northern ireland remains in deadlock. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. and we ll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist emma woolf and the ft s whitehall editor sebastian payne. in ukraine, more than 60 people are feared to have died after the bombing of a school where civilians had been sheltering. the russian attack took place in the village of bilohorivka
more than 60 people are feared dead after a russian bomb hit a school where they d been sheltering in luhansk. the russians are also continuing their intensive shelling of the azovstal steelworks, more people have been evacuated on sunday. meanwhile, doctorjill biden the wife of the us president has visited ukraine and met the wife of president zelensky. canada s prime ministerjustin trudeau is in the country too. more on all that in a moment. but first let s get this report on that school bombing. it happened in the village of bilohorivka in the donbas region of eastern ukraine, as our correspondent laura bicker reports. this was a school in the village of bilohorivka. it was being used as a shelter when it was hit by an air strike. around 60 people are feared dead under this rubble. russia is stepping up its assault on eastern and southern ukraine. in mariupol, they seek out the last ukrainian fighters holed up in the vast azovstal steel plant.
look, keir starmer has clearly got a bunch - | of questions to answer in terms| of how straightforward he s been with the public in his answersl to beergate and also, frankly, the rank double standards. that s for him. the liberal democrats, who would love to be talking about their electoral gains, the most of any party feel on firmer moral ground here. if he s found to have broken the law, does he have to resign? well, as i made really clear, no politician is above the law. so that s a yes? if any politician, be it keir starmer or borisjohnson, if they get a fixed penalty notice after a police investigation, it s extremely difficult for them to continue. so this could get even more difficult for sir keir and that won t change until durham police complete their investigation into his behaviour. damian grammaticus, bbc news. in ukraine, more than sixty people are feared to have died after the bombing of a school where civilians had been sheltering. the russian attack took place in the v
this is why we fight so fearless. reporter: russia escalating attacks in the east. 60 people feared dead after a russian bomb obliterated a school in a village of bilohorivka where dozens were hiding. images posted by government officials show smoke rising from the rubble. and in irpin, we spoke to kateryna. russian bombs leaving the home she shares with her partner and 4-year-old daughter destroyed. my child is with her grandmother in a safe place. she is going to have a birthday on may 30th, and a few days ago i asked her, what is your biggest wish? and she said i want the war to stop. at that moment, i just cried out. reporter: but even in a war zone, this mother is optimistic about the future. everything is going to be fine. we just need to fight for our freedom. i hope it will end soon. it has to end. it has to end. it has to end. we have to win.