Are in very serious condition, six people died. The Prosecutors Office noted that the russians hit the enterprise with two s300 missiles from the territory of the belhor region. Forensics will have to use dna tests to identify the bodies. At the moment, no one is allowed on the territory of the terminal, even employees who have come for the day shift. The new post office announced a day of mourning for the dead. In the morning, the occupiers shelled the city of kupyansk in the kharkiv region. Russian shells residential buildings were hit. Three people were injured. A girl and an elderly woman are hospitalized in serious condition. The 17yearold boy is in a moderate condition said oleg syngubov, the head of the region. Three people were injured due to enemy shelling in Donetsk Region. And the russians attacked the widow with rockets, artillery, and tanks. Injured local resident. Two apartment buildings and an office were destroyed. Hospital, two more civilians were injured as a result o
Themselves inside following what was a tense standoff. Dozens are now arrested. Theyll be charged with burglary in the third degree. Criminal mischief and trespassing. An escalating campus protest coming to a head tonight at Columbia University. Good evening, everyone. Im mike mibach, and im julie julie haener. Columbia university, the epicenter of the recent College Protests. And tonight, School Officials asked new York City Police to step in and clear out the demonstrators. Hundreds of Police Officers began making arrests this evening. Columbia University Made that decision to call police after protesters seized Hamilton Hall yesterday. The University Says the building had been vandalized and blockaded tonight. Officers had to break a second floor window to make their way inside. Protesters were then led away in zip ties and put onto busses. New york mayor eric adams issued a warning before police began arresting protesters, even urging parents to get involved. Please call your child
Rosa. Am i going to sal . Is he here . I dont know whats going on. Sal, take it away. 80s. You heard me. B52s. You know, a friend of mine just saw them in las vegas. Said they were fabulous. Theyre still going after all these years. Steve, arent you and me both. Good morning everyone. Theres nothing going on. As you might imagine, yesterday we had a big problem on highway four thats been obviously cleared. We dont even have any slowing traffic there yet. Right now, we have a nice looking commute here at the bay bridge toll plaza. It looks pretty good. There have been no major issues, and traffic is also looking good on all the other bay area bridges. As we look at highway four on the camera here, everything looks fine. 401 lets get back to the headlines. All right, sal, thank you. Well, Los Angeles Police are now on the campus of ucla. Theyre trying to break up clashes between propalestinian and jewish demonstrators. A reporter from the cal matters news site, sergio olmos, recorded the
Hall in San Francisco. If you take a look, you can see that there are barricades set up in front. That is because that the crowd, the march is expected to arrive here soon. Lets go ahead and take a look from overhead. We have a Helicopter Shot overhead following the crowd of hundreds of workers making their way from the mission to city hall, where we are now. Those workers are expected to rally here. Then move on to the Ferry Building later today. Now, the rally started at 24th and mission in the citys Mission District this morning, where workers gathered and rallied at around 10 a. M. Workers say theyre speaking out for immigrant workers, undocumented worker rights, as well as the right to organize labor. And this year, workers say that theyre also rallying and marching in solidarity and in sympathy with palestinians. They say are targeted by the war in gaza. Workers say they are essential to the functioning of society, and too often their contributions are overlooked. They say today,
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