hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. russian missiles have struck the capital of ukraine just as g7 world leaders gather in germany and as president zelensky warned the war was entering a difficult phase. the russian strike hit a nine storey residential building in kyiv, killing one person and injuring six others, including a seven year old girl. our correspondent nick beake has been at the scene. once again, ukraine s capital is under attack. explosion this video said to show the city s horizon as more russian rockets hit. and once again, civilians are in the firing line. a residential block in the centre of kyiv smouldering, ripped apart. screams inside, rescuers reach a young girl, pinned down by debris. they manage to bring her to safety and then take her to hospital. moments later, a ukrainian official appears outside, brandishing a russian passport, saying that one woman still trapped is originally from moscow. shortly afterwards, parame
tomorrow, but today, the focus very much on some of those issues over the ukraine. even though ukraine over ukraine, even though ukraine is not on the official agenda for sunday meeting, it inevitably dominated affairs, in the bilateral meetings as well that took place on the side. the theme of this conference is supposed to be progress for a just world. but what sort of justice progress for a just world. but what sort ofjustice is there for ukraine when it is under those bombardments as we saw in kyiv earlier this morning. little earlier i spoke to lord dannatt, richard dan net, a british parliamentarian who is the former professional head of the british army, i asked him whether he thought it was just a coincidence that the bombardment happened in kyiv, just hours before the leaders gathered here, in the bavarian alps. in the bavarian alps. i m quite sure there is a very clear leak. the attacks reported overnight on kyiv bear very little current operational and tactical sense, in the