removed from the swift banking s stem. ~ . ,., ., system. we are resolved to continue system. we are resolved to continue imposing - system. we are resolved to continue imposing massive| system. we are resolved to - continue imposing massive costs on russia. and away from the front lines, international condemnation of the russian invasion. protests have been taking place around the world. hello and welcome to bbc news. there have been several powerful explosions need kyiv as residents of the ukrainian capital hunker down for another night in shelters. multiple reports they one explosion was caused by a missile attack on an oil depot south west of the city. 0ther an oil depot south west of the city. other reports talk of an airstrike on a military airstrip where fuel tanks may have been. the fire can be seen blowing in the night sky. in other developments, the united states, the eu, britain and canada have announced new
seconds. within 20 or 30 seconds. this plane disappeared in that sense for 50 minutes, not 20 or 30 seconds. within three minutes of the impact, the transponder is reactivated. but the legacy is now compromised. it needs to land soon. it s the longest 35 minutes i ve ever spent in my life, you know, wondering, were we going to make it down safely, wondering with every turn, would they lose control of the airplane. the closest runway is an air space, literally a military airstrip in the middle of the jungle. as the pilots desperately try to get their plane there, it s a white-knuckle moment for everybody on board. we were within five minutes of not flying anymore. it was clear, i mean, the trees were coming closer and closer, and i thought, well, here we go. once safely on the ground, the passengers, still unaware how they got into this
jet landed safely at a military airstrip after a gaping hole opened in the top the plane. the jetliner was at 36,000 feet headed to sacramento from phoenix. no one was hurt. southwest is checking 80 planes for aircraft skin fatigue. japan s crippled nuclear power plan the bodies of two missing workers have been found at the basement of the building. they had been missing since the earthquake and tsunami march 11th. a large crack in a concrete pipe is leaking radioactive water into the oh. those are your headlines. i m don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted news. when rod went to the doctors and had a scan and they discovered a small cancerous growth on his thyroid, the first thing rod does was kept it to
federal investigators are pouring over a boeing 737 belonging to southwest airlines. the plane was at 36,000 feet from arizona to sacramento, california when a large four foot hole popped up in the top of the plane. the pilot quickly brought the plane down to safety at a military airstrip in yuma, arizona. no one was hurt. passengers said it was a terrifying experience. returning now to the special coverage. uprisings. region in revolt. defiance is spreading from country to country in the middle east. it is all happening so rapidly that the outcome is hard to predict. i want to bring in muhammad in the middle east. we saw the report from you on syria. why is the protest movement there significant and why is the u.s. worried about what is going
survival in japan. three weeks after the tsunami swept entire villages out to sea, rescuers today pulled a pet dog from one of those floating islands of debris. despite being cold and hungry, the dog looked to be in remarkably good shape after being adrift for so long. a bizarre mishap in the skies over arizona in the united states. it has federal investigators now poring over a boeing 737 that belongs to southwest airlines. the plane was at 36,000 feet on friday, heading from phoenix, arizona, to sacramento, california, when a large four-foot hole popped open in the top of that plane. the pilot quickly brought the plane down safely at a military airstrip in yuma, arizona. no one was hurt by the sudden decompression, but passengers said it was terrifying, nonetheless. four new york times staffers recently held captive for nearly a week in libya are now telling their stories. the four first survived a vicious firefight, only to find themselves face to face with