black sea time. other relatives waited outside where the bodies of their family waited outside where the bodies of theirfamily members waited outside where the bodies of their family members lay. smoke billowing from the site of the explosion, one of turkey s most deadly industrial accidents in years. over 100 people were working there at the time. more than 70 workers took part in rescue efforts, which went on throughout the night. crowds gathered around the head of the mineshaft, many were family members of the dead and injured. it is believed methane ignited at a depth of 300 metres, causing a fire in one of the tunnels. president erdogan made a visit to the scene and said he hoped no more lives would be lost. translation: of course we will find out how this explosion happened and if any people are responsible for it with the prosecutions which have already started. turkey suffered its deadliest coal mining disaster in 2014, when 301 workers died in a blast in the western town of so
joining us live. every difficult report. how are people coping in ukraine when they re hearing about that kind of evidence? it’s ukraine when they re hearing about that kind of evidence? that kind of evidence? it s tough. the re that kind of evidence? it s tough. they re struggling that kind of evidence? it s tough. they re struggling to that kind of evidence? it s tough. they re struggling to hear- that kind of evidence? it s tough. they re struggling to hear storiesi they re struggling to hear stories about that because that s just one story among millions those happening in ukraine and its people are moving west and getting to the city, people who are fleeing so many areas now, the stories are replicated, children witnessing unimaginable horrors, stories of men and women were losing theirfamily members, losing their partners and the stories are stacking up and up and as he heard in the report there, it is very hard for people here in ukraine the process that. this is their h
the biden administration has imposed yet another round of economic sanctions against russia. previous sanctions have included russia s central bank and russian president vladimir putin himself. this latest round is targeting more russian elites and their family members, elites and theirfamily members, who enable mr putin s invasion. the white house has imposed visa restrictions on more than a dozen russian oligarchs and their families, and it will also punish russian entities and individuals who enabled the spread of disinformation. these latest moves are not a surprise. us presidentjoe biden has repeatedly said he was prepared to continue to impose sanctions as a way to further squeeze mr putin and those closest to him. but russian oil and gas exports remain exempt from american sanctions. although the white house has said it is open to the idea, it has been reluctant to take that step, as it considers the kind of impact it would have on global oil markets and already soaring us
mothers. forthem, saying goodbye to their children and mothers. for them, they leave this country, those who can, with the uncertainty because they don t know what kind of country they will come back to, they don t know when this will end. forthose back to, they don t know when this will end. for those who remain, they don t know if they will ever see their family don t know if they will ever see theirfamily members don t know if they will ever see their family members again. yalda hakim, thank their family members again. yalda hakim, thank you. as we ve been hearing, the fighting has spread to more areas of ukraine with dnipro, in the east of the country, attacked for the first time. dnipro is home to around one million people. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has been assessing the impact of the attack on the ground. they struck at dawn and dnipro wasn t expecting it. this was not a military target. russia s missiles have destroyed a shoe factory and they have sh
crisis like that. they cannot leave their family members crisis like that. they cannot leave theirfamily members behind. the their family members behind. the home offices their family members behind. the home offices has said in a statement. he believes that personal evacuation plans could make all the difference at critical moments. i plans could make all the difference at critical moments. plans could make all the difference at critical moments. i wish we could have done more at critical moments. i wish we could have done more to at critical moments. i wish we could have done more to prevent - have done more to prevent these things because as they say prevention is the best cure. i think if there was more thought into where she was housed and how she would escape in a case of an emergency, then her chances of survival would have been much different. litters? have been much different. new uuidance have been much different. new guidance is have been much different. new guidanc