Of the moscow city business district, that is where the skyscrapers are in moscow. You will remember that is an area that has come under attack twice at the beginning of this month. No casualties reported. Russian media showed damage to an Exhibition Centre in that area, west of the city centre. But it wasnt completely clear whether that damage was caused by debris from the drone falling, or whether actually, the drone hit its target. Drone attacks in areas around moscow are relatively common. In fact, we hear almost every day about drones being shot down or drones being discovered on the ground. But it is relatively rare for a drone to get this far into the city centre and this close to the kremlin itself, about three miles away was where this incident took place. You will remember at the beginning of may, the kremlin itself was attacked by two drones. Will, what can you tell us about humanitarian aid, or the corridor that was set up by ukraine after the deal ended and any further dis
The skyscrapers are in moscow. You will remember that is an area that has come under attack twice at the beginning of this month. No casualties reported. Russian media showed damage to an Exhibition Centre in that area, west of the city centre. But it wasnt completely clear whether that damage was caused by debris from the drone falling, or whether actually, the drone hit its target. Drone attacks in areas around moscow are relatively common. In fact, we hear almost every day about drones being shot down or drones being discovered on the ground. But it is relatively rare for a drone to get this far into the city centre and this close to the kremlin itself, about three miles away was where this incident took place. You will remember at the beginning of may, the kremlin itself was attacked by two drones. Well have more later on the use of joes by ukraine in the war with russia. Saudi arabian officials have confirmed that the British Government has invited Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
from yellowknife who, like thousands of other residents, has fled the city. i m now in a small village called fort simpson, which is about 630 kilometres west of yellowknife. probably sounds like a huge distance. it really isn t. in northwest territories terms, this place is twice the size of france. it s got 16,000 people in it. so vast scales that we re talking about, this is essentially three communities to the left of yellowknife. and you can just hear a float plane in the distance. by the way, this is the mackenzie river behind me, yellowknife, under a full evacuation order, as you ve probably heard yesterday. we came out here a day before because, to be frank, the writing has been on the wall for days that that wildfire was going to pose a grave threat. so there s a huge lake called great slave lake. yellowknife is on the top of it. then at the other side of that lake, it s a very large lake. you have two communities called fort smith and hay river together. they ve got about 700
the fire started is ongoing, as is an investigation into the emergency management agency s handling of the fires once they ve started. so i think there s lots of speculation as to exactly how they started. but certainly the power lines is one line of investigation. thousands of people are rushing to leave a city in canada s north west as wildfires close in on their remote community. fires have been spreading across canada s sparsely populated northwest territories for months now but in recent days they ve threatened the territory s capital, yellowknife. it has a population ofjust 20,000. the next largest city lies 1000 kilometres away. that makes the emergency response much more difficult. the order to leave came as the fire reached yellowknife s boundaries. 0llie williams is a journalist
in the midst of the wildfires. meanwhile, the search for victims continues at least 111 people are now confirmed dead. whilst the exact cause of the wildfires is being investigated mounting evidence shows downed power lines could have played a role. thousands of people are rushing to leave a city in canada s north west as wildfires close in on their remote community. fires have been spreading across canada s sparsely populated northwest territories for months now, but in recent days they ve threatened the territory s capital, yellowknife. it has a population ofjust 20,000. the next largest city lies 1,000 kilometres away. that makes the emergency response much more difficult. the order to leave came as the fire reached yellowknife s boundaries. 0llie williams is a journalist from yellowknife who has fled the city. he gave us this update a short while ago. i m now in a small village called fort simpson, which is about 630 kilometres