good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from kyiv, where there have been further explosions overnight, as russia s invasion of ukraine enters it s fifth day. the close to three million people here in the capital have been emerging from their homes, after a weekend long curfew. meanwhile, negotiators from both sides in the conflict, are holding talks near ukraine s border with belarus, but expectations of a ceasefire aren t high. ahead of the meeting, ukraine s president zelensky urged russian troops to lay down their weapons, and called for his country s immediate membership of the european union. the areas in yellow here show the parts of ukraine now under russian control, with fighting highlighted in several key cities and regions. the united nations says the conflict has forced more than 400,000 ukrainians to flee their country. our first report this afternoon is from our kyiv
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