that in their victory. it has to be said that president putin is doubling them that president putin is doubling them and he is is bent on victory as a ukrainians are. now let s turn to the middle east and the latest escalation of the conflict between israel and the palestinians. on wednesday, there was deadly violence in the city of nablus in the occupied west bank after israeli raids there. a general strike has now been called across the palestinian territories. we ll go into what happened in nablus in a moment, but first, let me take you to gaza, where the united nations middle east envoy tor wennesland has arrived. he s meeting leaders from the hamas militant group who control gaza. earlier, rockets were fired into israel by militants in gaza in retaliation for israeli raids. israel returned fire. this was gaza at dawn. you can see an israeli air strike hitting a building. the bbc s yolande knell has more. we saw this exchange of fire around dawn this morning. six rockets fired
transformed into shock, into anger in capitals transformed into shock, into anger in capitals around the world including this capital, keefe, of this vibrant european city. i remember that the lights were on, the streets remember that the lights were on, the streets were full, the domes of saint the streets were full, the domes of saint michael that you can see behind saint michael that you can see behind us were golden in the night. and we behind us were golden in the night. and i ve been speaking to many ukrainians here, and they were saying ukrainians here, and they were saying they were jolted out of bed by the saying they were jolted out of bed by the boom boom boom and they quickly by the boom boom boom and they quickly had to pull themselves together and make some very fast decisions together and make some very fast decisions about what to do and to do it fast decisions about what to do and to do it fast. , ~ decisions about what to do and to do it fast. , ,,
the russian embassy in london four of the demonstrators were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. the anniversary of the invasion is an emotional moment for many ukrainians. let s look at the human cost after a year of war. the un says at least 8,000 civilians have been killed, and 13,300 injured, but it adds that the true number is likely to be substantially higher. more than 18.8 million ukrainians have fled the country to escape the war. 10.4 million people have since returned. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has reflected on the last 12 months of russia s invasion. in an emotional message posted on social media, he says russia has chosen the path of the murderer. the path of the terrorist. the path of the torturer. this is the state choice of russia, and there will be state responsibility for the terror committed. let s get some insight now from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet on how life has changed for ukrainians one year on.
well, first of all, i ve heard ukrainians here in the capital saying they are going to be careful in these days. there is been some nervousness that perhaps there could be some new strikes by russia to mark this day, some symbolic act even though it has to be said that 12 months on, ukrainians have been used to living with this in their lives. they have been used to living with electricity cuts, with shortages, with curfews, with explosions, living through the enormous losses and the payment of the past year. but i have to say that when i came this time, my last visit was in november, as the winter closes empty and the harsh temperatures, i was expecting to find a certain weariness but it s actually quite the opposite. they still to a person say this is a war that we can and will win, and everyone from government ministers we spoke to today to young women volunteering, training to fight on the front lines, all they say we are going to win this year.
so you wonder whether the disbelief we had at this hour last year about whether russia would invade is now the disbelief of this year that this war could possibly end in this year and has ukraine would see it, will and in their victory. it has to be said that president putin is doubling them and he is as bent on victory as a ukrainians are. let s bring you more on the news that we ve heard in the last hour in los angeles. harvey weinstein has been sentenced to 60 more years in prison for rape of a woman. his sentence will run at the same time at a 23 year old term he is already serving. let s cross to our correspondent sophie long. tell us more. . ,~ , correspondent sophie long. tell us more. . i. , , more. harvey weinstein has been sentenced- more. harvey weinstein has been sentenced. for more. harvey weinstein has been sentenced. for three more. harvey weinstein has been sentenced. for three counts - more. harvey weinstein has been sentenced. for three counts of i more. harvey w