in this trial. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start with that major development in ukraine where thousands of people have been told to evacuate their homes after kyiv accused russian forces of blowing up a major dam, threatening a catastrophic flood. this video tweeted by ukraine s president zelensky shows the breached kakhovka hydro electric dam. he has accused russia of blowing up the dam to slow its offensive by making it harder to cross the dnipro river. russia says ukraine is to blame. this dam is over the dnieper river, between areas controlled by russian and ukrainian armies in the south of ukraine and there are fears for the cooling capacity at the nearby zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant the biggest one in europe. regardless of who or what caused the breach it has potentially deadly consequences for towns and villages in the path of the water. bbc verify has established there was already s
live from london. this is bbc news. ukraine accuses russia of blowing up a crucial dam on the dnipro river unleashing a flood of water. dozens of towns and settlements are being evacuated. moscow denies involvement and says ukraine has sabotaged its own dam. water levels are still rising. before, here was a passage. you can see the trees, the level of the trees. and here are the steps which were coming into the river. we ll speak to ukraine s public prosecutor. a dramatic day in london as prince harry takes on the tabloid press at the high court. he says the papers behaviour had him in a downward spiral . i m nancy kacungira live from outside the court we ll bring you all the details
you can reach me on twitter. i m @kacungira. no letup in this cold spell. we had another very cold day on saturday and for many of us, so they could be even colder. sharp frost around. this was the picture and arbiter during saturday afternoon, and i think that cost was really expensive to start the day on sunday. over the next few days it is staying cold. further wintry showers in the forecast. i see stretches around some freezing fog patches. so various winter hazards out there at the moment. as we go through the early hours of sunday morning, some icy stretches and wintry showers in parts of northern eastern scotland. also around some of the irish sea coast, north west wales and the far south west as well, fog patches across england and temperatures first thing to start sunday
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delightful to see. you can reach me on twitter i m @kacungira. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. a few more showery days lie ahead for most of us. sunny spells, yes, but also some heavy and perhaps thundery downpours. and some more persistent rain for some of us to start thursday in association with this frontal system drifting its way northwards a soggy start for parts of scotland and for northern ireland. temperatures as we start the day generally between 10 13 degrees, but let s zoom in on northern ireland because for some eastern parts, especially around county antrim and county down, we can see some very heavy rain through the morning rush hour with the potential for surface water and spray, some poor travelling conditions. also outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland, especially up towards the east and the northeast. a drier start for some western areas. for england and wales, many places start the day dry, but we will see showers popping up,