live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers we begin in moscow, where russia has accused ukraine of trying to assassinate president vladamir putin. ukraine says it had nothing to do with the incident, in which a drone was seen flying over the kremlin, before a small explosion. president zelensky said kyiv only fought russia on ukrainian territory. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, sent this report from moscow. flying in from the left, what appears to be a drone. then an explosion over the kremlin. this footage is unverified, but the kremlin says that, overnight, two drones targeted the residents of the president. moscow blames ukraine but says that no one was injured. on russian state tv, a dramatic start to this talk show. the presenter announces breaking news. there s been an attempt, he says, to assassinate putin. in daylight down at the kremlin, we couldn t see any obvious signs of the explosions. lots
here s our uk affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. being led away from buckingham palace in handcuffs, the man suspected of throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates and then being found with a loch nay for in his bag. he remains in custody. nay for in his bag. he remains in custody- in custody. what the hell was that? police in custody. what the hell was that? police officers - in custody. what the hell was that? police officers carried l that? police officers carried out a controlled that? police officers carried out a controlled explosion i that? police officers carried i out a controlled explosion on his backpack, but says they are not treating the incident as terrorism. it was a reminder of the stakes on saturday, when kings, queens and presidents from around the world all gatherfor from around the world all gather for the coronation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be in the crowds. the metropolitan police are describing it as one of the most significant