government s earthquake relief fund. $5. fortunately, other countries have sent in rescue teams which are now on the ground in both turkey and syria. on the turkish side teams are forming human chains as they climb collapsed buildings looking for survivors, which is how this happened. an 8-year-old boy was found after more than 32 hours under the rubble. he was then passed from person to person over the debris until he landed in the arms of his mother. and yesterday syrian civil defense teams posted a video of the moment another child was rescued after being under the rubble for more than 40 hours. so these are the good stories. but as of tonight more than 15,000 people have been killed including at least three american citizens and tens of thousands have been injured. more than 12,000 of those deaths are in turkey, it rest are in syria, which is, of course, a country still dealing with the scars of a brutal civil war.
where s nancy, where s nancy? this is despicable. there is no place in america. there is too much violence, political violence, too much hatred. the commander of iran s powerful revolutionary guards has delivered an ominous warning to protesters, saying that saturday would be their last day of taking to streets. iran has been gripped by protests since the death of 22 year old kurdish woman mahsa amini in police custody last month. today s warning follows the fatal shooting of a protester in the iranian city of zahedan. today, iranians around the world have formed human chains to show their support for anti government protests now entering their seventh week. bbc persian s parham ghobadi is in london s trafalgar square. today, iran s revolutionary guards commander issued a strongly worded warning saying today would be the last day of protests, the last day
the people s governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. cheering and applause this is newsday on the bbc. i m monica miller in singapore. our headlines: a former policeman in thailand has killed at least 38 people at a nursery school most of them children. rescue workers in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia are continuing their search for people buried in the rubble, after russian missiles hit residential buildings on thursday. volunteers formed human chains to dig through the debris and sniffer dogs are being used to try to locate survivors. the attacks come as the ukrainian army continues to make dramatic progress against russian forces in the east and south of the country. our correspondent, paul adams, reports.
who carried out this extraordinary and shocking crime to see whether they can find an explanation for what he did. there will of course be some talk about access to guns, but he had only one gun that he had legally, and it looks like mostly here he used the knife. i don t think there are explanation people can find. he was clearly a very troubled man but, beyind that, this is something almost inexplicable, and i think it s going to leave a lot of scars on this community. jonathon head reporting from north eastern thailand. rescue workers in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia are continuing their search for people buried in the rubble, after russian missiles hit residential buildings on thursday. volunteers formed human chains to dig through the debris, and sniffer dogs are being used to try to locate survivors. the attacks come as the ukrainian army continues to make dramatic progress against russian forces in the east and south of the country. our correspondent
to process it, ask questions. we re also expecting a visit by thailand s king. that s a rarity but it gives you a sense ofjust what an impact this has had on the country. i think they will be combing through the life of this man who carried out this extraordinary and shocking crime to see whether they can find an explanation for what he did. there will of course be some talk about access to guns, but he had only one gun that he had legally, and it looks like mostly here he used the knife. i don t think there are explanation people can find. he was clearly a very troubled man but, beyind that, this is something almost inexplicable, and i think it s going to leave a lot of scars on this community. jonathon head reporting from north eastern thailand. rescue workers in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia are continuing their search for people buried in the rubble, after russian missiles hit residential buildings on thursday. volunteers formed human chains to dig through the debris, and snif