belt walked into a police station and detonated it. syrian state-run television reports one person injured and the building damaged. in aleppo, conflicting reports on the urgent evacuation of thousands of refugees out of the besieged syrian city. syrian state television saying evacuations suspended because, quoting now, terrorists breached the evacuation agreement. u.n. saying hundreds of children are trapped in east aleppo and face death if not evacuated, but russian state-run media says the evacuation of the area is complete and the only people remaining are armed militants. our senior international correspondent fred pleitgen coving all of this, now in beirut. fred, where do things stand right now in aleppo? reporter: you re right, wolf, it is confusing and conflicting information coming out of aleppo. you said the russians say they believe that the evacuations are already complete and there is
sources at this point. the regional director at the committee of the red cross tweeted the operation was put on hold regretfully. we urge the parties to ensure it can be relaunched and proceed in the right conditions. we heard this news come to us first from the regime s state-run television and they said they accused the rebels who they describe as terrorists of attacking the crossing point with the besieged neighborhoods and western aleppo under regime control. there was firing and shelling. they accused the rebels of violating agreement by smuggling out captives holding in the east as well as heavy weapons. that is not part of the deal. from the other side, we hear from activists in eastern aleppo who were saying it was the iranian militias on the side of the regime who led to the breakdown of the agreement. accusing them of shutting down
10s of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of cubans are expected to appear and show their pay their respects. after that the remains of fidel castro will be caravanned from havana to santiago to cuba on the far east of the island where fidel castro was remains will be entered on sunday. this is the beginning of a long week of memorialization for castro. in the initial hours in the first day after his death in state-run television played very little about this news. it is now we re beginning to see constant coverage on state-run television and the memorials that have been play ogen the broadcast television for quite some time. all that beginning to play out in cuba. and communist leaders in asia are paying their respects
morning long. what more do you know this morning? we have getting confirmation. this is a state run television saying 80 hostages have been freed. it has not explained how those hostages were released. was it through a military operation or the gunman. what we do know is there were three people killed and hostages were taken from a host of different countries have been taken inside that hotel. we have gotten confirmation that the foreigners inside the hotel include indians, chinese and tur kreb nationals. it has not been clear whether any of the hostages remain or not. what we have learned is an alert to all citizens to take shelter in place and wait for further updates. they did confirm 140 people were
boehner who had a well-known affinity for smoking cigars. a lot of air fresheners there. you put a piece of bread in some water. is that right? is that an old trick? it works. meantime, john boehner weighing in on paul ryan s decision to take over his spot. the former speaker saying he used catholic guilt to persuade ryan to run for his job saying this isn t about what you want to do. it s about what god wants you to do. and election results just in from turkey. prime minister ahmed devegatoglu. there are live pictures on the left-hand side of the screen. a lot of people waving pictures and cheering. state-run television reports the ruling party has won with more than 49% of the vote. restoring its majority in the parliament.