are two other people in there. i made them lock the doors. they closed and lock the doors. we got down on the ground and cut off all the lights. we heard everything. we heard more, a third round of shots. we heard the assailant be detained by employees of club q. i m thinking at any second this man could just bust through the door and kill us if he really wanted to. colorado springs police are thinking people inside the clever jumping into action and saving lives. police say at least two people went after the gunman and were able to stop him. for the 22-year-old suspect, we are not saying his name. know that he is in police custody. throughout the day, communities in colorado and across the country and around the world are honoring the victims. there is a growing memorial outside club q with a sign reading, love over hate. this act of violence is bringing back painful memories in the 2016 pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. it killed 49 people.
explosions being heard in the borshchagovka district early this morning. there ll be more efforts to evacuate people from the besieged city of mariupol today. more than a,000 escaped yesterday. in the united states, a senior defence offical says the russian offensive is stalling, and that little progress was made over the weekend. negotiations between russian and ukrainian representatives are set to resume, via video link. and in moscow, a news editor has been arrested, after she appeared with a sign reading no war behind a newsreader on russian state controlled tv. abdujalil abdurasulov from the bbc world service has been to one of the scenes in kyiv. behind me as one of the residential buildings that was hit during overnight shelling. firefighters are still trying to put out the fire. there are a number of fire trucks
personal risk. sandra: an employee for russia s state run television network seen there interrupting an evening broadcast, that happened last night. her sign reading stop the war, don t believe the propaganda, they are lying to you. she has been detained by police after the incident and was in court facing charges. ukrainian president zelenskyy applauding her effort. i am grateful to those russians who do not stop trying to convey the truth, to those who fight disinformation and tell the truth. real facts to their friends and loved ones and personally to that young woman who entered the studio of channel 1 with a poster against the war. to those not afraid to protest. john: tomorrow zelenskyy will address the united states congress. a rare opportunity for the ukrainian leader to tell american lawmakers what he needs to fend off russia. sandra: and our fox team
early this morning. a 35 hour curfew has been announced by kyiv s mayor, vitali klitschko. it will start tonight and last until thursday morning. in the beseiged port city mariupol, 2,000 cars have, so far, been able to leave today, although that much needed aid convoy is still stuck outside the city. negotiations between russia and ukraine resume today and the polish, czech and slovenian prime ministers are travelling to kyiv to meet with volodymyr zelensky. refugee numbers continue to rise almost three million have fled ukraine. unicef say that on average, 73,000 children are becoming refugees every day. in moscow, a news editor has been arrested after she appeared with a sign reading no war behind a newsreader on russian state controlled tv. the uk has enforced more sanctions on russia.
with a sign reading no war behind a newsreader on russian state controlled tv. with the latest, tim muffett reports. another brutal star to another day of war. in the ukrainian capital, kyiv, an apartment block in ruins. two people died following an air strike this morning, according to emergency services. 35 were rescued. the city s mayor said this morning a 36 hour curfew would be imposed later today. this was the southern port city of kirstie ahn on sunday, protests against the kremlin, russian troops now fully control the region port city of kherson. translation: region port city of kherson. translation: region port city of kherson.