Coalrich region, yekaterina shumyn is one of those who are either too old or too poor to escape. But staying means that she and her three children must face each day like it could be their last. Reporter the shutters on katyas home stay closed for good reason. She lives on the edge of the village of zhovanka next to the nomansland between Ukrainian Government troops and prorussian separatists. Shelling and mortar fire are a part of everyday life, as is sniperfire from a nearby hill. Its been three years now since the conflict that has claimed the lives of 10,000 people brought the front line to the outskirts of zhovanka. Katya is 27, and a single mother of three children. Her youngest is just 18 months old. The children have no one else to play with. All the other families moved away some time ago. Doesnt all the shooting scare you . Yekaterina not really. You get used to recognizing what kind of weapon the shots are coming from. You know if its worth taking cover or not. Reporter when
Reporter you can see the heroism of ordinary americans in the worst of circumstances. Bring the guy in the chair. Reporter victims of the Las Vegas Shooting being led into a vehicle before it sped off to the hospital. One of those Andrea Castilla was out celebrating her 28th birthday with her sister athena. She deserved a chance to get help. She was literally dying in my arms. Reporter and in trying to piece together his motive, authorities have been questioning the shooters girlfriend, marilou danley. Danley says when Stephen Paddock sent her to the philippines and wired her money, she worried he was breaking up with her. Authorities believe paddock had planned to escape and question if he really acted alone. Its troublesome this individual was able to move this amount of gear in a hotel room unassisted. Reporter and the Authorities Say that he also had explosives in his vehicle along with about 1,600 more rounds of ammunition. They believe he had planned an escape but that he had mon
Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Police are calling it a major victory against gun crime in britain. Tonight dealer paul edmunds is facing a lengthyjail term. He has been found guilty of supplying guns and ammunition that had been linked to more than 100 crime scenes across the country, including three murders. But police warned that more than two hundred weapons he sold are not accounted for. In Police Interviews paul edmunds has shown no sympathy towards those who have been shot by using his guns. Around 1000 of his bullets have been found at crime scenes across the country, including him in the west midlands, greater manchester, and london. Tonight s barrister has said that his client expects a significantly lengthy sentence. Tonight, his barrister. An expert in guns, enabling him to make bullets from his house in gloucestershire. Inside, police found over 100,000 rounds of ammunition and almost 200 guns. But its well scattered around his bedroom and attic. Today, fo
Increasing food prices were offset by falls in the cost of fuel. Four times olympic champion mo farah is knighted by the queen at Buckingham Palace. And well be talking to americas new ambassador to the uk, woodyjohnson, one of President Trumps oldest friends, in his first broadcast interview since taking up residence in london. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that the house of commons has started debating legislation designed to incorporate eu law into british law in preparation for brexit. Some 500 amendments have been tabled to the European Union withdrawal bill. Yesterday, in an apparent concession, ministers announced that parliament would be given a vote on the final deal agreed with brussels but mps were subsequently told that, if they voted against, the uk would the leave the European Union without a formal deal. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, has the latest on the debate. Pages and pages long. This is the bill that will bring all eu law into uk law ready for the da
Get in touch with us using the hashtag beyond100days. Im katty kay in washington. Christian frasers in london. On both sides of the atlantic they are talking about russian meddling in western democracies, but listen to the tone from 10 downing street and the white house, it could not be more different. Donald trump says he believes Vladimir Putin is sincere in his denials of russian interference and suggests moscow should be given the benefit of the doubt. Here in london, theresa may is much more suspicious. At a speech last night, she accused moscow of using social media to undermine the international order, promising to do whatever it takes to protect future british elections. In a significant escalation of the rhetoric, the Prime Minister listed a string of other russian aggressions, including crimea and the middle east. It is seeking to weaponise information and plant fake stories and photosshop images in an attempt to show discord in the west and undermine institutions. I have a v