vote to go on strike. in afghanistan, the taliban say the search for survivors has been called off, just a day after a devastating earthquake which is thought to have killed more than a thousand people. the earthquake struck early on wednesday about 44 kilometres from the city of khost. heavy rain and the destruction of road and communication network have hampered relief efforts in paktika province the worst hit area. our kabul correspondent secunder kirmani is there, and sent this report. homes reduced to rubble, lives reduced to memories. these were my son s shoes, says agha jan. his three young children were killed in the earthquake as they slept, as well as his two wives. when the roof fell down, what did you do? translation: i ran toward my family, but everything was under the rubble, even my shovel, so i couldn t do anything. i shouted to my cousins, but when we took my family out, they were already dead. it s a three hour drive to the nearest big city from the wor
it s hard to explain to children what s happening. taras is afraid his father will die . 40 miles northwest of kyiv, a massive russian convoy is heading toward the capital. russian forces already on the outskirts of the city are meeting fierce resistance. the russian column that has come down here has been absolutely hammered. i don t want to show you this too much, but there s a body there. that s a russian soldier that is lying there dead on this bridge. look at this. i mean what kind of munitions does it take to do that to a car, to a vehicle? you know, i know that i was speaking to the local ukrainian commanders here. they ve been saying that they were using western anti-tank missiles to attack these columns. look. so recent the battle, this vehicle is still smoking. four days after the invasion begins, i interview olena for the first time on cnn. have you thought about trying to leave? yes, many times. one is to escape and survive. another one is to stay at
survive through the night. hello, ladies and gentlemen. this is your guide to only ark and all of our family. katia, taros and over there our daddy. olena lives in kroyiv with sergei and her three children. it s days before the russian invasion and a war may be imminent. like many ukranians, olena doesn t think russia lynn said. everyone right now is following the news in ukraine because basically we don t know what is going to happen. yes, and, of course, there is a lot of anxiety in the air because like right now at this momenting right now today, everything is absolutely fine, but i don t know and nobody knows what s going to happen tomorrow. ow. ow. the routines of daily life in kyiv continue. this afternoon she takes her 4-month-old daughter dorina to pick up her other kids at school. katia is 7 and horace is 5. as night falls, they head home. my neighbors are at home. it s not like everybody left qwest sound off live because they are afraid of the russia
continued to document her family evenings, sleeping in a basement shelter, never knowing if they would survive through the night. hello, ladies and gentlemen. this is your guide to only ark and all of our family. katya, horace and over there our baby and daddy. olena lives in kyiv with her husband sergei and their three children. it s days before the russian invasion. the u.s. is warning an attack may be imminent. like many ukranians, olena doesn t think russia will invade. you know, right now everybody is following the news in ukraine, because basically, we don t know what is going to happen. yes, and, of course, there is a lot of anxiety in the air because like right now at this moment right now today, everything is absolutely fine, but i don t know and nobody knows what s going to happen tomorrow. ow. ow. the routines of daily life in kyiv continue. the afternoon she takes her 4-month-old daughter dorina to pick up her other kids at school. katia is 7 and horac
for charly, this is from preethi, who asks. do you think russias war with ukraine, whenever that will end, will lead to a more united europe despite the tragic loss of lives? yes, i do. yes, ido. both yes, i do. both europe as an idea as well as the european union. i think it will be psychological, but also practical in terms of how we cooperate. whether it is on energy, defence, security, i think it is a great tonic also to the kind of post kabul withdraw anxiety we have had in europe and transatlantic relations with the us leadership. from a finnish perspective it is easy to see that it has improved. the uk s response is genuinely improved its image in europe, showing the uk wants to be part of europe, even if it is not part of the eu. europe, even if it is not part of the eu- of the eu. shorn, let s bring ou in. marie wants to know. at what point do we in the west, say enough ? putin is destroying a country and sanctions are not stopping him. when is enough enough? there