in the battle of the brits against dillian whyte. we start in ukraine, where officials say at least five people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 18 others were injured in the attacks on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror . it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first, our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that cut through the calm of a saturday afternoon in odesa. this was the aftermath of a missile strike on the city. blown out glass and rubble, cars crushed and burnt, floors collapsed. through the debris, the city s firefighters lead those that can walk out to safety. vitalia and her son nikita were
of its street defences. this has come as a shock to many people here in odesa. the city has been relatively quiet over the course of the last few weeks, and many people hoped that that could mean the start of some form of normal life. this shows that things can change in a moment. it s orthodox easter sunday, but few feel they ll find peace while the threat from russia hangs over the country. caroline davies, bbc news, odesa. ukraine s president zelensky has been holding a news conference for the world s media in the capital, kyiv. it s his first since the russian invasion, and he revealed the us secretary of state antony blinken will visit ukraine on sunday. our correspondent in kyiv anna foster gave us this update. highly unusual to find out about a high profile visit like this before it s actually happened. normally this is the sort of thing that s released after the event, but he did tell everybody that the most senior us officials so far, since the war began, will be arriving here
in the battle of the brits against dillian whyte. we start in ukraine, where officials say at least five people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of odesa. the dead include a three month old baby. 18 others were injured in the attacks on a military facility and two residential buildings. the ukrainian foreign minister says they were designed to spread terror . it comes as russian forces are reported to be trying to storm the azovstal steel works in the city of mariupol, where ukraine s remaining forces in the city are still holding out. more on that in a moment, but first, our correspondent caroline davies has the latest from odesa. thick black smoke that
surrounded byjournalists. as you know, he normally does one on one interviews in his highly secure bunker, but here he was deep below the streets of the city. he was animated. he was angry at times. he called for a meeting with president putin which he thought might help bring this war towards an end, and he also said that the fighters who are still holed up in mariupol were crucial when it came to a new round of peace talks. he said that if those fighters were killed by russian forces, then peace talks, which haven t happened for several weeks now, would not happen again. we ve also seen a video today released by the azov brigade. that is the far right volunteer force that was integrated into the ukrainian national guard back in 2014. that s very hard to verify, but we see their fighters seemingly in the bunkers below the azovstal steel plant. we see them meeting the civilians in there, children and women among them. you see the conditions are cramped and crowded, and they re also han
strikes on the strategic port city of 0desa. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy says us secretary of state, antony blinkin, will visit kyiv on sunday, in the highest level us visit since the war began. zelensky. campaigning ends in france s hard fought presidential election, with emmanuel macron and his far right rival, marine le pen, urging people to turn out and vote on sunday. downing street confirms the prime minister has not yet received any further fines for breaking lockdown rules. tyson fury has retained his world heavyweight title against dillian whyt, with a dazzling sixth round uppercut. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be