it is morning. at looks like a beautiful start. what s going on on the ground. expect it is a beautiful start to this day but last night russia launched a fresh and widespread wave of attacks across this country. explosions were herded back and outside of kyiv to the west and along the border of belarus and the city of odessa in the south. herein libby matt, we were unde fire for at least an hour. shards of glass cut an 11 year girl boys like to the bone he was among three wounded in a rocket attack that official say for the first to hit the city since the war began. on monday the rail railway reported five missile strikes your railway shortly after the us secretary of state and secretary of defense is that if ukraine and now another string of missile attacks after the un secretary-general toward the distraction around kyiv yesterday.
russian soldiers of being involved in the torture of people. she s now appealing to the public for more evidence to build her case. we are thankful you and your team are there. thanks, matt. israel coming to a standstil for holocaust remembrance day. sirens blared during annual ritual for two minutes to honor the 6 million murdered during world war ii. ceremonies were held at the holocaust memorial, parliament, and all throughout the country. first in tonight s crime, replacing preliminary autopsy results in the murder of a ten -year-old that was murdered. rolling her homicide by strangulation and blunt force trauma appeared a carjacking in the bronx caught on video has six suspects rushing into a van
Jeffrey resumes role as Moberly mayor, city addresses issues, approves re-zoning areas
Moberly Monitor-Index
Jerry Jeffrey and Tim Brubaker were both re-elected to serve another 3-year term on the Moberly City Council as they faced no opposition on the April 6 election ballot. As part of the re-organizing process at the start of Monday s city council business meeting, Jeffrey was named by the council to continue to serve as mayor and Brubaker keeps his mayor pro-tem position. John Kimmons, Cole Davis and Austin Kyser are the other council members.
The following are some brief business matters approved by the council at its April 19 public meeting held at City Hall.