thailand s prime minister attends the funerals of the children killed at a daycare centre last week. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. warnings of further attacks continue across ukraine this morning, a day after a wave of strikes by russia. yesterday, missiles hit cities across the country killing at least 19 people and wounding more than 100 more. air raid sirens have sounded across kyiv and other cities into this morning. the southern city of zaporizhzhia was shelled again overnight, with authorities saying one person was killed and public buildings including a school were damaged. work is under way across ukraine to restore electricity supplies damaged during monday s attacks. in his nightly address, volodymyr zelensky warned people to follow safety rules , saying the danger is still here, but we are fighting. later today the leaders of the g7 nations will meet virtually, and are expected to hear from the ukrainian president. mea
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crisis in japan. there s one positive sign tonight, but several new troubling developments. the international atomic energy agency reports japanese officials have finally succeeded in a running a new source of electricity to the fukushima nuclear complex where all six reactors still have cooling problems. we have no indication as of yet that major new pumping or cooling operations are under way. in an alarming turn, the temperatures in the spent fuel storage areas in reactors five and six are on the rise, and the utility says it is racing to add water to those tanks. the lack of electricity has forced desperate measures. at first glance this looks impressive. helicopters flying over the nuclear site. four runs in all now, we re told. those choppers stayed at higher altitudes because of the dangerous radiation levels.
the obama administration itself is concerned about the lack of information that s happening. let s zoom inside and talk about all four of the facilities as wolf mentioned. that s the way they were before all of this started. this is the way they are now. they ve had in 1, 2, and 3 what are believed to be marshal meltdowns. they ve had cooling problems in all of them. you can see the hydrogen explosions. you talk about the northeast quadrant up in this area, and this is the same place you ll have the spent fuel rods. these are outside, and this is important. these are outside the hardened container that is used to contain the active nuclear activity here. they re put outside there because they re concerned a lower threat overall. i was talking to a nuclear expert earlier today who said that is actually a bigger problem in this case, simply because they can be more easily exposed.
what they say you ll have to bear with me. it can get confusing when we get into the numbers. we re talking three reactors at the daiichi plant at fukushima. the concern was reactor one and reactor three. now, there was talk of a strong possibility, the assumption of a strong possibility of a meltdown of one and the possibility of a little meltdown in reactor three. now today we had this explosion in reactor three, a hydrogen explosion, similar to what happened in reactor one. now we had another. that s reactor number two. it s knocked out. that explosion knocked out the cooling system. it also stopped the cool progress says in one, two, and three. so now they a have a triple problem. they have cooling problems with reactors at all three places at the plant. so what they ve been trying to do is pump more seawater in there to try to cool those reactors. they ve been able to start the