as olivia pratt korbel. she was killed after a man being chased by a gunman ran into her home. britain s intelligence agencies face accusations that they tipped off the indian authorities about a british man who was later seized and allegedly tortured. and malaysia s former president is sent to prison for his role in one of the world s biggest financial scandals. welcome to the programme. it s 9pm in ukraine where this time six months ago russia was hours away from launching its full scale invasion of the country. 180 days into the war and ukraine is once again bracing itself for more russian aggression. on wednesday, ukraine marks its independence from the soviet union, a day usually filled with celebrations. not this year. in the capital kyiv, public events have been banned. and gatherings like this the first match of ukraine s premier league season, are going ahead without crowds. and ukraine s president zelensky has message is this. we just wejust do not we just do
there is an air of caution. the city is littered with russian tanks on display. it s a very poignant display. it s a very poignant display that people are walking through, posing with pictures and there are alerts for people to not travel across the whole of the country are a reminder therewith and the range of the missiles as is ever beenin the range of the missiles as is ever been in so, it could be a poignant, sombre and nervous a few days from sombre and nervous a few days from so many ukrainians, they are used to this most six weeks, six months into a war which has caused so much human loss. tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers of lost their lives, families of buried their children, their sons, their daughters. it is very poignant moment for a war that is showing no signs, all the pointers lead to what will span way