just a handful of people who made it through with a humanitarian convoy. a friendship born out of the horrors of this war. translation: people are risking their lives under fire. they have to because there is no running water, gas or electricity. there is a mosque in the prymorskyi district with a well nearby. a lot of people got killed there. they got caught up in shelling. they were just looking for water in the city. but they are safe now and able to rebuild their lives in new cities and countries. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. the satellite company maxar has released new images of a possible second mass grave site near mariupol. the firm says the cemetary location has got bigger over the past month and has several long trenches which may suggest a new burial site, but how do
asks of both sides, but i m sure we can do it. boris johnson bristles at any mention of parties and the political problems he faces back at westminster. he is clearly irritated that it s taken the focus away from his efforts to deepen britain s ties with this surging economy. but it s where the party saga goes next that could determine boris johnson s future, as he returns to domestic political strife. ben wright, bbc news, delhi. this is bbc news a reminder of our headlines: the un describes the war in ukraine as a horror story of violations against civilians and says there s growing evidence of possible war crimes. the satellite company maxar has released new images of a possible second mass grave site near mariupol. the firm says the cemetary location has got bigger over the past month and has several
Known as Oread Cemetery until 1928, Pioneer Cemetery encompasses decades of local history. Since 1968, over 450 members of the KU community have been laid to rest at the cemetery.
My jaw dropped when I heard this story out of Whitehouse. I mean, how can anyone think moving someone's grave without permission is the right thing to do?