nationalist propaganda. i am live in ukraine s western nationalist propaganda. i am live in ukraine s western city nationalist propaganda. i am live in ukraine s western city where - nationalist propaganda. i am live in ukraine s western city where tens l nationalist propaganda. i am live in | ukraine s western city where tens of thousands ukraine s western city where tens of thousands of people have fled, escaping thousands of people have fled, escaping the fighting in the east. and also escaping the fighting in the east. and also fruit this hour we will look at our debts your s efforts to reduce dependency on russian oil and gas. europe s efforts. it it s been a week since russia invaded ukraine. millions are still under continued attack and civilian casualties are mounting. continued attack and civilian the ukrainian president had this message for vladimir putin today. translation: we will restore every | building, every street, every town. | we are saying to russia,
this is the message from ukraine state energy company. the whole world wants to avoid spreading this war, it wants to avoid expansion that threatens people from all over the world. this dependency on russian gas and oil. that s worth over $160 billion a year, and this is one of russia s biggest income streams as it was put. being a big gas station, in part, is what funds russia s military, one of the largest in the world, russia spends $62 billion a year on it, and europe is acutely
that s a reference to the deadly nazi siege of st petersburg formerly leningrad in world war two. they add they re constantly shelling the city, preventing us from evacuating the injured, and women and children. here s mariupol s deputy mayor. we still do not have electricity, water, sanitary system and heating system, only natural gases we have. and we do not know whether it will be possible to restore electricity because continuous shelling does not allow repairmen to do their work. let s look at kherson now. 24 hours ago, its mayor confirmed russia is in control. pictures from residents show russian vehicles are making their way through the streets. russian forces have taken over a state government building, but local authorities say they ll still carry out their duties. this is a resident of kherson responding to the idea of a power sharing deal between russia and ukraine.
light rain and drizzle across england to start the morning. it will become confined to the southwest later in the day, the best of the dry and bright weather again across western areas. so, for scotland, northern ireland, probably the northwest of england and wales would have some breaks in the cloud and some sunny spells coming through. into next week, high pressure s still dominating, but it does slip over into west russia. we get these east to southeasterly winds. there ll be cold winds, so although the weather s going to be largely dry for a good chunk of the week with some sunshine, cold winds around for most of the week, perhaps some rain towards the end of the week.
chernihiv s governor says two schools have also been hit. in all, at least 22 people have died here, as russia s invasion enters its second week. cities across northern ukraine are being slowly choked by bombing. kharkiv s metro station is no shelterfor this man. ukraine says russian targeting is indiscriminate. in the town of borodyanka, population 12,500, wastelands of destruction. translation: god forbid, i if we are no more then latvia, lithuania, estonia will be next.