ukraine and the us haven t commented on that, but moscow s claim is that five ataka missiles were fired towards crimea. four of them were shot down by air defences, by russian air defences, but one, they say, detonated mid air, raining shrapnel down on a local beach, and tv footage does show people running away, it appears, in panic from that beach. not likely to have been the target, probably a military target nearby was the intended place where those missiles were heading for. the russian authorities, saying a number of children were among those killed and a large number wounded. significant, i think, that russia is trying to hold the us accountable for this and saying that it was us specialists, as they put it, who programme the co ordinates for these missile strikes based on us satellite data. so suggesting that these are us supplied weapons and the details of how they re used are also coming from washington and the us. even though it s a ukrainian attack, the russian aut
in campaigns sometimes you have the journalistic boon of recordings that were not knowingly made by the person who was speaking, if that makes any grammatical sense. it doesn t, really. one such recording made its way to my ears in the last couple of days, rather unfortunately for the home office, where a member of james cleverly s team is overheard saying something rather rude. so we will be talking about that on today s newscast, and all the other news. and henry is with us, too. newscast, from the bbc. hello, it s patty in the studio. and it s laura in the studio. and it s henry in the studio. it is very nice to have you with us. so, there is a scoop. which is, a recording made of a minister saying that the rwanda policy is crap. and, laura, you have got a hold of it. idid. shall we listen to it before we discuss? .has anyone got their cameras on? the policy is crap. 0k? it is. but it is not about policy, it isi about the effect of the policy. there is second and third ord
dead in makhachkala. more on that later. now the latest on what s happening at one of the uk s busiest airports. manchester airport says flights have resumed at manchester airport after a power cut caused major disruption. there have been huge queues to get in, and some passengers on arriving planes were held on runways for several hours. some flights have been diverted to other airports. it comes at the start of the busy summer holiday season. the airport s managing director has apologised to passengers. is like to apologise to those whose journeys have been disrupted, we had a cave on the ground that faulted sending a surge of power across the network this morning. the vast majority of systems were recovered quickly but two critical systems, baggage and screening people s hold baggage and screening people s hold baggage and screening people s hold baggage and security systems didn t come back and as a result in terminal one and terminal two we were not able to depart flight
heartbreak at the death for scotland, 100 minute goal, their performance wasn t what it should have been, a lot reminiscent of what england fans would have seen against denmark on thursday, no shot on target within the 90 minutes, they battled time and again but couldn t really create the chances. adams was poor up front. however much they tried, they couldn t get what they needed to do done. this tried, they couldn t get what they needed to do done. tried, they couldn t get what they needed to do done. this goal came dee into needed to do done. this goal came deep into injury needed to do done. this goal came deep into injury time needed to do done. this goal came deep into injury time towards - needed to do done. this goal came deep into injury time towards the l deep into injury time towards the end of the match. end of the match. scotland and hunua end of the match. scotland and hungary had end of the match. scotland and hungary had a end of the match. scotland