focused in the south on the city of mary apple just in the southwest corner of the ten best region. the russians telling ukrainians to give up russians telling ukrainians to give up the city to which ukraine has said it would be no surrender. it s been a try unsettled day for most of us. it s been wanted or two showers across the western areas. a bit of cloud at times with the majority plenty of sunshine. that is how it will remain for the rest of this week with high pressure dominating this event it s been dry with plenty of sunshine and the isolated showers are possible. he will notice to the week it will become warmer. during the warm air up become warmer. during the warm air up from stained france and from biscay and more moisture so we could see the child was pushing up from the south into england and wales during the period. clouds for the north with the are showers as well. a lot of places will stay dry with clear skies but with mild air moving up
of the war from across eastern ukraine, including mariupol. the city they left behind is in ruins. barely a building is left unscathed by russian shelling, and according to the city council 3000 civilians have been killed. many of them lie where they fell, others are hastily buried by neighbours. a russian imposed deadline for mariupol s defenders to surrender was ignored. so the shelling continues. some residents stay in makeshift shelters. those who can flee north. nearly everyone who leaves mariupol in cars packed with families arrives here with absolutely nothing at all. and it is to places like this they come, waiting patiently for the very basics, food, clothes, and medicines. children get hand me down toys. their mothers, the bare essentials. here they avoid talking too much about what people have gone through. it s too soon. it s also an effort dealing
go from the basement? we are cooking out a fire. for now we have food and firewood but in a week we ll have nothing. no food at all. our correspondent wyre davies has been speaking to families who have escaped mariupol and reached the city of dnipro. in recent days, we have seen how cruel this conflict is especially for children. but there is just occasionally kindness and humanity too. this community run centre in the central city of dnipro is the first point of safety and refuge for many victims of the war from across eastern ukraine, including mariupol. the city they left behind is in ruins. barely a building is left unscathed by russian shelling, and according to the city council 3000 civilians have been killed. many of them lie where they fell, others are hastily buried by neighbours. a russian imposed deadline for mariupol s defenders to surrender was ignored. so the shelling continues.
our correspondent wyre davies has been speaking to families who ve escaped mariupol to the city of nipro. a warning his report contains scenes you may find distressing. in recent days, we ve seen how cruel this conflict is, especially for children. but there is just occasionally kindness and humanity, too. this community run centre in the central city of dnipro is the first point of safety and refuge for many victims of the war from across eastern ukraine, including mariupol. the city they left behind is in ruins. barely a building is left unscathed by russian shelling, and according to the city council, 3,000 civilians have been killed. many of them lie where they fell, others are hastily buried by neighbours. a russian imposed deadline for mariupol s defenders to surrender was ignored. so the shelling continues. some residents stay
kindness and humanity, too. this community run centre in the central city of dnipro is the first point of safety and refuge for many victims of the war from across eastern ukraine, including mariupol. the city they left behind is in ruins. barely a building is left unscathed by russian shelling, and according to the city council, 3,000 civilians have been killed. many of them lie where they fell, others are hastily buried by neighbours. a russian imposed deadline for mariupol s defenders to surrender was ignored. so the shelling continues. some residents stay in makeshift shelters. those who can flee north. nearly everyone who leaves mariupol in cars packed with families arrives here with absolutely nothing at all. and it is to places like this they come, waiting patiently for the very basics, food, clothes, and medicines.