thank you. 0n the eve of the coronation of king charles iii, thousands of people have been gathering along the procession route in central london. let sjoin my colleague, jane hill, outside westminster abbey where tomorrow s historic ceremony, will take place. jane. yes, clive, thank you. welcome to westminster abbey which tomorrow will be a site of tradition, pomp and ceremony, as king charles is crowned alongside the queen consort. king charles has beenjoined by the prince and princess of wales for a walkabout on the mall, to meet well wishers from all over the world. it s been a day of rehearsals and diplomatic duties for the king, in advance of the coronation. thousands of people have come to london for the big day and tens of millions are expected to watch the ceremony around the world. 0urfirst report tonight is from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. cheering
school run. caroline, thank you very much. caroline hawley there. - much. caroline hawley there. now let s talk about ukraine. president zelensky has accused russia of committing war crimes in the southern port of mariupol, where heavy fighting has reached the city centre. with more on that, and the fighting around the capital, kiyv, let sjoin my colleague ben brown in the city of lviv. good evening. thank you. tonight the ukrainian capital, kyiv, is under a new curfew. the city was hit by several large explosions last night. at least eight people are known to have died in the attacks. the russian defence ministry said it hit the shopping centre because rockets were stored there. russian forces have been trying to encircle and cut off the capital, but large areas around kyiv remain very much under ukrainian control, especially in the south. our international correspondent orla guerin reports. footage of the shopping centre in