also on the programme. the faces of the ten victims of an explosion in county donegal they include two teenagers and a five year old girl. and max verstappen reigns supreme injapan to win the f1 world championship for a second time, despite atrocious conditions. good evening. president putin has tonight accused ukraine of an act of terrorism after a key strategic bridge built by russia was badly damaged by an explosion on saturday. his comments came after russian missile strikes in the middle of the night killed at least 13 people in the city of zaporizhzhia, bringing the death toll in and around the city to more than 60 people in the past nine days. president zelensky accused russia of waging constant terror against ukraine s civilian population. the missile strikes followed the attack on the 12 mile long kerch bridge, which links russia to occupied crimea. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. in zaporizhzhia, this is what escal
with laura kuenssberg, and described the comments as dangerous which was echoed by some of his comments. the first minister herself said she had nothing to apologise for in her view, saying she didn t regret the comments and had not been referring to individuals or even supporters of the conservative party but to tory policies. this afternoon that theme was taken up by her deputyjohn swinney on this stage here. he talked about the conservatives being in his words a bunch of reckless hypocrites saying they were causing misery and crippling public services with a new age of austerity. his solution to that he said was for the scottish people to vote for independence. will there be a referendum on independence though? that may be up to the supreme court, which this week will hear the arguments for and against allowing the scottish parliament to pass legislation to hold one.-