hello and welcome to the programme. i m victoria valentine. we start with some breaking news from ukraine. local media is reporting loud explosions in kyiv and the surrounding region. no reports as of yet on any specific targets or damage, but there were earlier reports of explosions in cities from central ukraine to the mykolaiv region. air raid alerts sounded throughout the country. the uk ambassador to ukraine, dame melinda simmons, has tweeted: and these pictures on social media, shared by our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, apparently show an apartment building ablaze in the town of uman, which is in central ukraine. the bbc has not yet independently verified the pictures, but they are being widely shared. both sides in the conflict in sudan have agreed to extend their ceasefire for another three days. the ceasefire had only been partly effective with heavy fighting taking place in parts of the capital, khartoum. almost two weeks of clashes between the two factio
todd: that video is remarkable. the officers are being honored and details about the families. brooke singman. brooke: honoring them at a vigil tonight. police have identified all six victims, three faculty members and three studenting. the family of evelyn dieckhaus who tried to pull the fire alarm to save her classmates are speaking out on the loss. her sister said she doesn t want to be an only child. the family can t believe this happened. head of the call katherine koonce was on a zoom call, she hung up and went for the shooter after hearing the gun shots, something her friends say is something she would have done for her students. she was an absolute champion for her students, her students knew she was in their corner. she was an educator and the smartest person in the room. ashley: the daughter of mike hill speaking out saying ittel foos like a bad dream. i have watched school shootings happen over the year and never thought i would lose a loved one. we are g
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