going into those banks, so there was a run on the bank so to speak to get as much of their cash out now before things get worse. monica, for now, things get worse. monica, for now. thank things get worse. monica, for now, thank you things get worse. monica, for now, thank you very - things get worse. monica, for now, thank you very much - now, thank you very much indeed. in round about 20 minutes we will have more analysis on those new sanctions imposed on russia being excluded by swift, some banks, how the financial markets are reacting, the freezing of the central bank reserves, all of that to come, later in the programme. many people have had to leave their homes, displaced within ukraine. sarah raynsford reports from the eastern city of dnipro. just four days ago these corridors were thrilled students and now they are sheltering families fleeing war that do not understand. always at a distance. until vladimir
have been announced for two humanitarian corridors for hundreds of thousands of residents to flee marry a pole and the nearby city of volnovakha. 200,000 people are desperate to leave mariupol, and of russian forces take the city they will effectively cut ukraine from the black sea. sarah raynsford has been to the town of zaporizhzhia, whose nuclear power plant was targeted by russian troops earlier this week and where evacuees from mariupol would be taken. zaporizhzhia was ready for crowds of people today. bus loads of travel travellers fleeing the fighting further south. this is the nearest safe city just outside the conflict zone.
wembley now for the semifinal, there might not be a better chance for england to enter the long wait. about one the biggest stage. it is back to back semifinals at major tournaments for gareth southgate for the first time since 1968. he has called it his everest, getting through to the final. they are getting place, one match away from reaching the final for euro 2020. sarah raynsford has been speaking to ukraine fans. the fans we have been speaking to all day were massively enthusiastic, as you might expect, going into the game. they were ignoring the statistics, the facts of course, that england was a firm favourite and letting their hearts rule their heads to some extent. they were telling me all day they felt ukraine could win and the very least they thought they could end the clean sheet