to do with their enemy, and that a fire caused an explosion that would eventually cause it to capsize while being towed to port. meanwhile, shelling continues across the country, with president putin s forces intensifying activities in the east. in kharkiv, ukrainian health officials say five people were killed and 13 injured after russian forces shelled buildings in the centre of the city. translation: you know| when a dog hears a bang, it starts to tremble all over even if the noise is far away? i m like that now. everything every part of me is trembling. authorities in mykolaiv say shelling has been unyielding. rockets fell one after the other as ukrainian forces tried to block russia s attempts to advance on nearby odessa. translation: we are doing. everything to ensure defence. we re in constant contact with partners. we are grateful to those who really help with everything they can. but those who have the weapons
and ammunition we need and delay their provision must know that the fate of this battle also depends on them, the fate of the people who can be saved. explosions. the country s leadership is bracing itself for more attacks today, but talks have already started on what happens when the shelling stops. ukraine s president volodymyr zelensky has spoken to the head of the international monetary fund it s expected the country will ask the imf and g7 countries for $50 billion to help it rebuild. but the reality is, no reconstruction work is possible until the conflict ends. sean dilley, bbc news. with me now is our correspondent anna foster. she is in the ukrainian capital, kyiv. but i want to begin with lviv, where you have also spent time. we talked about the relative safety of that city. it s a place where lots
by air strikes and shelling. five people have reportedly been killed and 13 injured in shelling of the city of kharkiv while in mykolaiv, near the port of odesa, the governor reports continuous rocket attacks. of the shattered city of mariupol, ukraine s foreign minister has said: the situation is dire militarily and heartbreaking. it doesn t exist any more . the remainder of the ukrainian army and large groups of civilians decided to raze the city to the ground at any cost. our correspondent danjohnson is in lviv and gave us this update about the missile strikes. this morning, it does look like there has been a strike on lviv. we re not able to swing our camera around to show you at the moment. the ukrainian officials ask us not to do that in the immediate aftermath of an attack, butjust off camera, there are plumes of smoke now coming from the city s skyline and from this rooftop position, i actually heard the jets
it starts to tremble all over even if the noise is far away? i m like that now. everything every part of me is trembling. authorities in mykolaiv say shelling has been unyielding. rockets fell one after the other as ukrainian forces tried to block russia s attempts to advance on nearby odesa. translation: we are doing. everything to ensure defence. we are in constant contact with partners. we are grateful to those who really help with everything they can. but those who have the weapons and ammunition we need and delay their provision must know that the fate of this battle also depends on them. the fate of the people who can be saved. explosions. the country s leadership is bracing itself for more attacks today, but talks have already started on what happens when the shelling stops. ukraine s president volodymyr
to fall across the country, a parallel information war rages. this unverified picture of the russian black sea flagship the moskva which sank on thursday was posted online. ukraine claimed they struck it with two neptune missiles. russia insisted it had nothing to do with their enemy, and that a fire caused an explosion that would eventually cause it to capsize while being towed to port. meanwhile, shelling continues across the country, with president putin s forces intensifying activities in the east. in kharkiv, ukrainian health officials say five people were killed and 13 injured after russian forces shelled buildings in the centre of the city. translation: you know| when a dog hears a bang, it starts to tremble all over even if the noise is far away? i m like that now. everything every part of me is trembling. authorities in mykolaiv say shelling has been unyielding. rockets fell one after the other as ukrainian forces tried to block russia s attempts to advance on nearby